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New book explores geopolitics and India’s role in shifting global dynamics

Published by HarperCollins India, 'India’s Moment: Changing Power Equations Around the World' by Mohan Kumar will be released on 26 December on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

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In ‘India’s Moment: Changing Power Equations Around the World’ seasoned diplomat Mohan Kumar offers a profound analysis of India’s evolving role on the global stage. Drawing on his extensive experience representing India in various international forums, Kumar explores the shifts in global power dynamics, asserting that India has transitioned from a perceived obstructionist to a potential global partner in crucial multilateral negotiations.

Published by HarperCollins India, ‘India’s Moment: Changing Power Equations Around the World’ by Mohan Kumar will be released on 26 December on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

The book covers a spectrum of topics, including the recent Russia-Ukraine conflict, from trade to climate and the complexities of war and peace. Kumar’s insights provide a valuable resource for understanding India’s changing stance on international issues. The author, Ambassador Dr Mohan Kumar, is currently the Dean of Strategic and International Initiatives and Professor of Diplomatic Practice at O.P. Jindal Global University. He was a member of the Indian Foreign Service for thirty-six years. 

With a career spanning over three decades, Kumar addresses the paradox of India being recognized for skilled negotiation yet perceived as a tough participant in multilateral talks. “India’s Moment” underscores India’s emerging political, economic, and strategic influence, signaling a transformative phase in global diplomacy where India is poised to shape international norms.

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