Unlike traditional International Relations (IR) textbooks that focus heavily on Western theories (Realism, Liberalism), Pushpesh Pant’s work is distinct for its and its focus on the Indian perspective on global affairs. It bridges the gap between 20th-century history and the complexities of the modern geopolitical landscape.
Which or foreign policy era do you find hardest to understand?
With decades of teaching and research experience, his writing style is uniquely tailored to Indian students.