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Dragon Strike
South Asia 2011, Jan 31, 15, 1
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Publisher Description
Byline: Rizwan Zeb One mountain cannot accommodate two tigers. - Chinese proverb K. Subrahmanyam, the don of strategic affairs in India once aptly opined that at the moment, U.S.A. is the global hegemon which is challenged by China. Are (Indian) policies in place to deal with this? Is India in a position to develop policies that would influence this outcome?
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