Articles in Book Excerpt: Rising India

China's Destructive Policies
By: Ashok Kapur | Issue: Book Excerpt: Rising India | Date: 11 Apr , 2011
Three great powers –the USA, the USSR and PRC – have interfered on an extended basis in Indian foreign and military affairs since India gained independence. Combined with the harm done to...

Ethical Dimensions of the Tibet Question
By: Dalai Lama | Issue: Book Excerpt: Rising India | Date: 16 Mar , 2011
The Tibet issue is a moral issue. First, the Tibetan nation or community has been influenced by Buddhism which came from India. It changed the whole Tibetan way of life, making it a more...

Taiwan's courtship with India-II
By: Prakash Nanda | Issue: Book Excerpt: Rising India | Date: 07 Dec , 2010
Major Advantages: First, given the importance of China in Indian foreign policy, Indian policy makers, foreign policy analysts and think tanks must understand Beijing well. This is particularly...

Taiwan's courtship with India-I
By: Prakash Nanda | Issue: Book Excerpt: Rising India | Date: 06 Dec , 2010
Ever since the communists under the late Mao Tse-tung forced the then Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek in 1949 to flee to Taiwan, the situation across the Taiwan straits that separate Mainland...

The normalization of relations between India and Israel: II
By: Moshe Yegar | Issue: Book Excerpt: Rising India | Date: 16 Nov , 2010
The First Signs of Change As has been pointed out already, in December 1991 India was among the countries that voted in favor of the annulment of the U.N. resolution, which equated Zionism with...

The normalization of relations between India and Israel : I
By: Moshe Yegar | Issue: Book Excerpt: Rising India | Date: 14 Nov , 2010
India gained independence in 1947, and Israel followed within several months – in May 1948. But official diplomatic relations between the two countries were established only in January 1992....