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International relations : For civil services and state services examinations

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai McGraw Hill Education(India) Private Limited 2026Description: 325 p. PB 24x18 cmISBN:
  • 9789364446310
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327 KUMI
Summary: This book is a definitive guide for UPSC aspirants, offering up-to-date coverage of India’s foreign policy, global affairs, and international developments. It provides deep insights into India’s relations with China, the US, Pakistan, Turkey, Russia, other countries. It also includes thorough analysis of critical issues such as the Pahalgam attack, the Indus Water Treaty, and the future trajectory of India-Pakistan ties. The book also covers major global events, including the 17th BRICS Summit, the 51st G7 Summit, and the G20 under South Africa’s 2025 presidency. Key updates on India’s diaspora policy—including rising visa restrictions and other developments affecting Indian migrants—are explored, along with significant developments in international organizations such as the UN, IMF, WTO, NATO, WHO, and the EU (2024–2025)
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals - March 2026
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This book is a definitive guide for UPSC aspirants, offering up-to-date coverage of India’s foreign policy, global affairs, and international developments. It provides deep insights into India’s relations with China, the US, Pakistan, Turkey, Russia, other countries. It also includes thorough analysis of critical issues such as the Pahalgam attack, the Indus Water Treaty, and the future trajectory of India-Pakistan ties. The book also covers major global events, including the 17th BRICS Summit, the 51st G7 Summit, and the G20 under South Africa’s 2025 presidency. Key updates on India’s diaspora policy—including rising visa restrictions and other developments affecting Indian migrants—are explored, along with significant developments in international organizations such as the UN, IMF, WTO, NATO, WHO, and the EU (2024–2025)

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