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‘Strategic Challenges’ weighs in on MULTIPLE challenges INDIA FACES

HarperCollins India has announced a new publication, “Strategic Challenges”, that weighs in on the current and future challenges that the country faces.The book includes contributions from Vijay Gokhale, Vikram Sood, Arun K. Singh, Air Marshal Raghunath Nambiar, Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, Kiran Karnik, and other expert analysts. The book is for anyone interested in learning […]

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HarperCollins India has announced a new publication, “Strategic Challenges”, that weighs in on the current and future challenges that the country faces.
The book includes contributions from Vijay Gokhale, Vikram Sood, Arun K. Singh, Air Marshal Raghunath Nambiar, Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, Kiran Karnik, and other expert analysts. The book is for anyone interested in learning about India’s strategic capabilities.
In the shifting sands of contemporary geopolitics, this edited volume puts the spotlight firmly on the urgent strategic challenges India is likely to face by the year 2030.
Already, major powers like China and Russia are adopting muscular policies with the intent of changing the global order. This includes attempts to take territories—claimed by them on the basis of, at times, imagined histories—through the use of military force.
The US and the West are struggling to retain their preeminence, while emerging powers in the Indo-Pacific are demanding representation at the global high table. Each player is seeking to shape events to their advantage.
As alliances are altered, India finds itself in a position that calls for dexterous, nimble, and bold policies. India is also presented with an opportunity to wield influence that would place it in an advantageous geopolitical position.
Strategic Challenges aims to form a fuller picture of the situation by examining the various pieces that make up this dynamic kaleidoscope, with chapters authored by India’s leading thinkers, analysts, and strategists.
Beginning with an introduction by the former foreign secretary, Vijay Gokhale, the topics the book tackles include the volatility of India’s neighbourhood, its hesitant embrace of the US, the implications of Russia’s warming ties with China, modern military technology on land, sea, and air, and the challenges of artificial intelligence, among others.
“Amid rising tensions in the region as India negotiates risky shoals, the book ‘Strategic Challenges: India 2030’  provides expert insights into the difficulties and opportunities confronting India. It includes discussion of possible actions by major powers that could impact India,» says Jayadeva Ranade (editor of the book). 
“In a quick-shifting geopolitical scenario, a host of challenges face India as it navigates the second decade of the twenty-first century. In Strategic Challenges, expert analysts not only weigh in on current challenges but also ones that are likely to crop up as we near 2030. With contributors like Vijay Gokhale, Vikram Sood, Arun K. Singh, Air Marshal Raghunath Nambiar, Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, Kiran Karnik, and others, this book is essential reading for all those who are concerned with India›s strategic preparedness in a rapidly altering world,” says Swati Chopra, Associate Publisher, HarperCollins India.
Jayadeva Ranade, a former additional secretary, Research and Analysis Wing, is a security and intelligence expert.
He is a seasoned China analyst with over forty-five years of experience in the field and has studied Chinese at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Hongkong University.
His foreign assignments have included Hong Kong, Beijing, and his last foreign posting, prior to retirement in late 2008, was as a minister in the Indian Embassy in Washington. Ranade was a member of the National Security Advisory Board and is presently president of the Center for China Analysis and Strategy and a distinguished fellow at the Center for Air Power Studies. He frequently contributes articles on China to many national newspapers, magazines, and publications.

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