Subhas Bose: Strategic Concepts and Diplomatic Thought

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Abul Kalam

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MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

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Publisher

MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

Publication Year 1997
ISBN-13

9788173042195

ISBN-10 8173042195
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 160 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7
Weight (grms) 1000
Subject

Political Science

The book focuses on the contributions of Subhas Chandra Bose as a revolutionary politician and on his diplomatic undertakings. It places in perspective his strategic blueprint or framework of action for the liberation of India. It examines his concepts on international relations in an era when in many parts of the world the notion of nation-state and that of inter-state relations were being formulated. It advances the view that, Bose was perhaps the only nationalist leader who demonstrated a great deal of understanding of the dynamics of strategy and tactics involved in India’s liberation struggle. He displayed great skill in international diplomacy despite the constraints and limitations imposed by the existing frame of national liberation struggle and the colonial surroundings of the time. It is suggested that it was Bose who could have delivered India from colonial bondage and might have saved the subcontinent from the vicious circle of conflict and disharmony, disintegration and fragmentation. Bose’s views on regional subsystem and international system as a whole have also been projected to suggest that he was far ahead of his time. The strategic framework of Bose and his diplomatic thought as well as his legacy of action may perhaps still serve as the basis for forging and reinforcing a peaceful evolution of co-operative system in South Asia. About the Author Abul Kalam is Professor of International Relations, University of Dhaka. He had his education and research experiences at Dhaka, Carleton, Berkeley, Liverpool, Oxford and Urbana Champaign. He has authored Japan and South Asia: Subsystemic Linkages and the Developing Relationships; edited Bangladesh: Internal Dynamics and External Linkages.

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