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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: Strategic Conundrum presents a compelling and thorough analysis of one of today's most pivotal geopolitical conflicts. This book explore into the intricate dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine war, exploring its extensive implications in depth. By examining India's strategic response, it provides a unique perspective on how both global and regional powers navigate the complexities of this conflict. The text meticulously details India's approach, security concerns, and insights into the evolving nature of warfare, shedding light on crucial lessons for understanding modern strategic challenges. Beyond its regional focus, this book analyses the broader global ramifications of the war. It explores how the conflict has reshaped global diplomacy and geopolitics, influencing international relations and economic stability. The narrative extends into a historical context, offering valuable insights into the conflict's development and its implications for the emerging world order. Through an examination of geopolitical, geo-strategic, and geo-economic forces, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the war and its impact on global power dynamics and economic trends. This book also addresses the regional consequences of the war, highlighting the varying responses and effects across different areas. It assesses the strategic implications for regions such as South and Southeast Asia, the Gulf States, and the Indo-Pacific. Additionally, this book scrutinizes the roles of international institutions like the European Union and the United Nations Security Council, presenting a well-rounded view of their involvement in the conflict. This multi-dimensional exploration offers readers a deep and nuanced understanding of the war's impact on both regional and global scales.