17 September, 2012

Diplomatic Channels


Diplomatic Channels
By- Krishnan Srinivasan

Krishnan Srinivasan’s exceptionally frank memoir of his tenure as Foreign Secretary narrates his impressions of the personalities he encouraged, and of the topics in foreign policy that arose in the early 1990s and which would remain on India’s agenda for the subsequent two decades. The volume also offers an analysis of the origin, hey-day and decline of the practice of non-alignment, along with penetrating short takes on contemporary events from as far afield as in the United States of America in the West to Japan in the East; and for the general reader, reflections on caste, charity and competitiveness. The volume closes with a short story about the reminiscences of a colourful retired diplomat.

Krishnan Srinivasan is a diplomat and scholar, who served as Foreign Secretary and Commonwealth Deputy Secretary- General, and as a Fellow at Cambridge, Leiden and Uppsala. He is an Azad Fellow at the Institute of Asian Studies at Kolkata and an honorary professor at ASCI Hyderabad. This is his fifth book on world politics.




ISBN  978-81-7304-968-2    2012   264p.   Rs.750/ pounds 45

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