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THE WORLD AS IT IS

India Today

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November 08, 2021

THREE CLEAR-SIGHTED INDIVIDUALS FROM THE RANKS OF THE INDIAN FOREIGN SERVICES ESCHEW POP GEOPOLITICS AND GIVE US A VIEW OF THINGS AS THEY ARE AND NOT HOW WE WOULD LIKE THEM TO BE

- T.C.A. Raghavan

THE WORLD AS IT IS

INDIA VS. UK

The Story of an Unprecedented Diplomatic Win

by Syed Akbaruddin HARPERCOLLINS

599; 240 pages

KATHMANDU DILEMMA

Resetting India-Nepal Ties

by Ranjit Rae VINTAGE

499; 224 pages

THE FRACTURED HIMALAYA

India, Tibet, China, 1949-1962

By Nirupama Rao INDIA VIKING

999; 640 pages

These three books cover a wide swathe of Indian foreign policy today: our multilateral approaches and postures; our immediate neighbour to the north— Nepal; and the country every foreign office focuses on—China.

Former Permanent Representative to the UN Akbaruddin’s book India vs UK describes the election for an Indian judge to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 2017. While the outcome is known, his animated and event-filled narrative maintains dramatic tension to the end. In early 2016, the ICJ was not even on the government’s radar. Things changed as the Kulbhusan Jadhav case made the ICJ more valuable than simply a comfortable perch for an Indian judge. Even so, by the time India announced its candidature in mid-2017, with the elections due in November, much time had been lost.

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The BJP gets its youngest president as the party hints at generational change. But there will be no idling time, Nitin Nabin will have to hit the road running

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ENSURING DIGNITY FOR THE AGED

Aaji Care, an assisted-living centre for senior citizens, is raising standards of palliative care in three major cities and bringing long-overdue respect to caregivers

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THE GIFT OF SIGHT

Trained medics and top doctors operating the latest machines have restored the eyesight of millions, mostly for free. Day in, day out, this is what Aravind Eye Hospital does to remain true to its founding vision

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A Dance Awakening

Dr Sonal Mansingh on curating the ongoing Festival of New Choreographies - Kala Yatra 2026 (Jan. 13-29) in Delhi, which brings together 10 eminent dance institutions and gurus from across India

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Beyond the SPOTLIGHT

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FIXING BROKEN CITIES

From national policy advocacy to ground-up capacity-building, Janaagraha shows how patient institutional reform can reshape Indian cities at scale

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