This book discusses relations in South-East Asia, especially India and Singapore. In recent decades many factors have stood in the way of cooperation between the two countries. Meaningful interactions started evolving after the end of the Cold War, when the compulsions to view mutual relations through the prism of superpower preferences withered away. The growing relationship has been spurred by diplomacy, domestic imperatives and changing perceptions (in the case of India) of economic nationalism. \n
N.N. Vohra was a member of the Indian Administrative Service (1959-94). During his tenure with the Government of India he served as Secretary Defence Production, Home Secretary and Defence Secretary. Recalled to serve as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister in 1997-8. Member, National Security Advisory Board (1998-21); Chairman, National Task Force on Internal Security (2); Chairman, Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis Review Committee (1999-21); Chairman, Military History Review Committee (21-2); Co-Chairman, India-EU Round Table (21- ). Director, India International Centre (1995-7; 1998- ).
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