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India and the Non-Western Space: Mapping India’s Potential and Possibilities in South Asia and beyondWith the dismantling of the Berlin Wall there was a subsequent vocalisation of the end of history thesis, which marked a turning-point in the study of world politics. However, with a gradual transition from a unipolar to an increasingly oligo-polar order, such transformation reconfigured the conventional west-centric conceptions of diplomacy and power balancing within politics amongst nations. Eventually, this gener…
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Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:5,650,000 (E 66°--E 96°/N 36°--S 1°).Relief shown pictorially. Illustrated cartouche by"D.L.R. inv. & del." with motto"Tu regere imperio populos brittanne memento.""Advertisement: For the new and interesting particulars with which this map is enriched, especially in the Northern parts, we are chiefly indebted for the geographic description of Father Joseph Tieffenthaler, A…
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