This first volume of Nuclear India by J. P. Jain provides an in-depth introduction to the origins, development, and strategic foundations of India’s nuclear program. The book examines India’s political motivations, scientific progress, and security concerns within the regional and global context. Jain discusses historical milestones, policy debates, technological challenges, and India’s p…
This volume of Nuclear India by J. P. Jain explores India’s evolving nuclear policy, strategic motivations, and defense considerations. The author examines the historical development of India’s nuclear program, technological capabilities, and the geopolitical pressures influencing national security decisions. The book analyzes regional tensions in South Asia, global nuclear diplomacy, and I…
Bangladesh Beckons presents a vibrant and lively portrait of Bangladesh's journey from its tumultuous independence struggle to its emergence as a dynamic nation. Through a combination of photographic imagery, historical essays, and tribute works, the book highlights key moments in Bangladesh's political and cultural history, including the role of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the 1971 Libe…
This book presents a vibrant exploration of Bangladesh's rich culture, national identity, and heritage. Through a combination of essays, photographs, and descriptions of major cultural events and festivals, it explores the traditions, values, and spirit that shape the nation's identity. This volume is aimed at both international readers and the Bangladeshi diaspora, serving as a public diplo…
Meet Bangladesh, 2nd edition, directed by Lt. Col. Shah Salahuddin and published by the Department of Films & Publications, Ministry of Information, Dhaka, is a picture book of approximately 200 pages that serves as a comprehensive introduction to the country. With a combination of vivid photographs, descriptive text, and maps, the book takes readers on a journey through Bangladesh's diverse la…
Meet Bangladesh (3rd edition), edited by Kalam Mahmood, is an illustrated guide published by the Department of Film & Publication, Ministry of Information, Bangladesh. At 200 pages, the book provides a rich visual introduction to Bangladesh's history, culture, landscape, and national identity. Through color photographs, maps, and explanatory text, readers are taken through major cities, rural a…
Bangladesh: A New Nation in an Old Setting by Craig Baxter provides a comprehensive overview of Bangladesh's history, identity, and development from pre-colonial to post-independence times. Baxter chronicles Bengal's journey from Hindu and Buddhist times, through Muslim rule and British colonial rule, to its entry into Pakistan and finally to its independence as Bangladesh. He explores the soci…
Story of Indian Aggressions Against Pakistan by Khalid Ghaznawi presents an account of the political and military tensions between India and Pakistan, with particular emphasis on the events leading to and surrounding the 1965 Indo-Pak war. The book documents Pakistan’s perspective on the conflict, outlining the alleged acts of aggression carried out by India and the regional implications of t…
IK Gujral's "A Foreign Policy for India" outlines the vision and principles behind India's international diplomacy, as articulated by a senior statesman with deep experience in foreign relations. In the book, Gujral outlines his ideas on how India should conduct its foreign policy—emphasizing moral leadership, regional cooperation, and a commitment to peaceful coexistence with its neighbors. …
Nuclear Pakistan: Atomic Threat to South Asia comprehensively examines the development of Pakistan's nuclear program and its implications for South Asian regional security. P. B. Sinha and R. R. Subramanian explore the political, strategic, and security motivations that drove Pakistan to develop nuclear capabilities following prolonged tensions and rivalry with India. The book's analysis encomp…