Experience over sixty-six years of independence reveals that India has failed when confronted with challenges to national security, external or internal. The challenges have been comprehensive, but the response consistently amateurish.
Why, asks Jaswant Singh. Is it on account of conceptual fault lines or fractures in governance? Both, says Jaswant Singh, ably laying bare the challenges, responses and the consequences of failing to reach the goal of credible defence and security in independent India.
Having directly handled the responsibility of managing a whole series of security-related challenges, Jaswant Singh provides a uniquely informed and illuminating analysis of the major challenges that India has faced over the last sixty-six years: the conflicts, the issues, and the consequences that remain with us today. How does it look in the first quarter of the 21st century?
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Jaswant Singh is among the most respected names in India s public life, and in the world of diplomacy. He is currently a Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, this being his ninth term as a parliamentarian, across both houses. He is the only Member of Parliament to have simultaneously held the portfolios of the Minister of External Affairs and the Minister of Defence.
This is Mr Singh s eleventh book in English. In addition, he has written eleven books in Dingal, two in Hindi and one in French. Six more books are in the pipeline.
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