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About the Book: GS IV needs clarity and structure. This handbook explains core ideas such as values, attitude, aptitude and emotional intelligence and shows how to use them in answers. It gives a steady method for case studies. Read the facts, map stakeholders, weigh options, state a reasoned decision, and close well.
Inside
• Concise notes on key terms and theories
• Answer frameworks and opening lines
• Case study steps
About the Book: GS IV needs clarity and structure. This handbook explains core ideas such as values, attitude, aptitude and emotional intelligence and shows how to use them in answers. It gives a steady method for case studies. Read the facts, map stakeholders, weigh options, state a reasoned decision, and close well.
Inside
• Concise notes on key terms and theories
• Answer frameworks and opening lines
• Case study steps: facts → stakeholders → options → decision
• Useful vocabulary for balanced conclusions
Over the past half a century, Asia has experienced unprecedented levels of growth. China and India have successfully capitalized on this wave by becoming the largest and the third largest economy, respectively. For both the nations, economic prosperity has translated into a potent weapon for expanding their geopolitical influence. Unfortunately, this has given birth to a new breed of rivalry between the two powers. After a long period of uneasy cooperation, tensi
Over the past half a century, Asia has experienced unprecedented levels of growth. China and India have successfully capitalized on this wave by becoming the largest and the third largest economy, respectively. For both the nations, economic prosperity has translated into a potent weapon for expanding their geopolitical influence. Unfortunately, this has given birth to a new breed of rivalry between the two powers. After a long period of uneasy cooperation, tensions have since begun to reemerge. In Asia, China seems to be unstoppable. It is on a bullying spree in its backyard, and the U.S.A, the only country capable of stopping it right now, has adopted a protectionist stand under its new and erratic President Donald Trump. But in doing so, the U.S is leaving behind a huge void, which can only be filled by India. The victims of Chinese expansionism are looking towards her for help. Will India be able to fill this void? Will it be able to put a full stop to China's unjust imperial ambitions? Only time will tell.
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