Yes, this book by Santosh Kumar Sahu is meticulously crafted to cover the entire prescribed syllabus for the course POL-MDC-2-201: Foreign Policy of India for BA 2nd Semester at PU CHD.
Absolutely. Unit III of the book is dedicated to a detailed analysis of the fundamental determinants during the Cold War and the evolving trajectories in the post-Cold War/post-economic reforms era.
Yes, the book is structured to be self-explanatory and covers the entire syllabus in a comprehensive manner, making it an excellent resource for private candidates who may not have access to regular classroom teaching.
Unit I of the book specifically focuses on the "Interface between India’s domestic policy and foreign policy," providing a critical analysis of how domestic factors influence international strategy.
The syllabus states the "Level of Course: 100," which is an introductory undergraduate level. The book is written in an accessible and academic tone perfectly suited for BA 2nd Semester students.
Yes, Unit II explicitly covers the "Origins and legacies of India’s foreign policy," tracing its roots back to the pre-independence and immediate post-independence period.
The book covers the evolving trajectories up to the post-economic reforms era, providing a solid foundation. For the very latest developments, students are encouraged to supplement with current affairs materials.
The course objective of assessing India's role in global regimes is integrated into the analysis, particularly in the units discussing the post-Cold War era and India's growing assertion as an international actor.
Unit III delves into these determinants, which typically include geographical factors, historical legacy, economic resources, political structure, and the international system, specifically in the context of the Cold War.
The comprehensive coverage of all units provides all the necessary content to excel in internal assessments, including unit tests, snap tests, and class assignments.
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Yes, this book by Santosh Kumar Sahu is meticulously crafted to cover the entire prescribed syllabus for the course POL-MDC-2-201: Foreign Policy of India for BA 2nd Semester at PU CHD.
Absolutely. Unit III of the book is dedicated to a detailed analysis of the fundamental determinants during the Cold War and the evolving trajectories in the post-Cold War/post-economic reforms era.
Yes, the book is structured to be self-explanatory and covers the entire syllabus in a comprehensive manner, making it an excellent resource for private candidates who may not have access to regular classroom teaching.
Unit I of the book specifically focuses on the "Interface between India’s domestic policy and foreign policy," providing a critical analysis of how domestic factors influence international strategy.
The syllabus states the "Level of Course: 100," which is an introductory undergraduate level. The book is written in an accessible and academic tone perfectly suited for BA 2nd Semester students.
Yes, Unit II explicitly covers the "Origins and legacies of India’s foreign policy," tracing its roots back to the pre-independence and immediate post-independence period.
The book covers the evolving trajectories up to the post-economic reforms era, providing a solid foundation. For the very latest developments, students are encouraged to supplement with current affairs materials.
The course objective of assessing India's role in global regimes is integrated into the analysis, particularly in the units discussing the post-Cold War era and India's growing assertion as an international actor.
Unit III delves into these determinants, which typically include geographical factors, historical legacy, economic resources, political structure, and the international system, specifically in the context of the Cold War.
The comprehensive coverage of all units provides all the necessary content to excel in internal assessments, including unit tests, snap tests, and class assignments.