India in the In-Between Era

India and their strategic thinking are generally unknown to us. Their classic Kautilya is not as popular as Sun Tzu or Clausewitz. Furthermore, modern Indian geostrategists or geopoliticians also remain beyond our interest, which should only be regretted. Because they represent a great country with even greater traditions and potential, and thus have something to say for themselves.

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Autor Bogdan J. Góralczyk
Political scientist, sinologist, professor at the University of Warsaw, former ambassador. Author of Nowy Długi Marsz. Chiny ery Xi Jinpinga, Wydawnictwo Akademickie Dialog, Warsaw 2021 (The New Long March: China in the era of Xi Jinping).
Data 21/12/2021
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