ID | 087608 |
Title Proper | India and the new world order |
Other Title Information | impact of global war on terror |
Language | ENG |
Author | Dutta, H C |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | India, a regional player is emerging as a nascent world power because of its nuclear power status, large population and growing economy. Japanese and other eastern economies are looking up. World economic and political balance is shifting to the East. In particular, the three most pressing challenges confronting President Obama are: economic meltdown; terrorism; and perhaps most menacing of all, fear of Pak nuclear arsenal falling inn the hands of radical islamists. These challenges aslo face all other countries, but most of all India, because of its geographical proximity to Afghanistan-Pakistan theatre and long history of Pak enmity. |
`In' analytical Note | USI Journal Vol. 139, No.575; Jan-Mar 2009: p50-56 |
Journal Source | USI Journal Vol. 139, No.575; Jan-Mar 2009: p50-56 |
Key Words | India ; War On Terror ; Islam ; Fundamentalism |