This book offers a comprehensive analysis of India's evolving relationship with sovereignty in a complex global order. Moving beyond conventional narratives, it examines how the sovereignty principle shapes India's behavior across four critical domains-from traditional military power to contemporary data governance.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of India's evolving relationship with sovereignty in a complex global order. Moving beyond conventional narratives, it examines how the sovereignty principle shapes India's behavior across four critical domains-from traditional military power to contemporary data governance.
Rudra Chaudhuri is the Director of Carnegie India and a Visiting Professor in the Department of International Relations at Ashoka University. Nabarun Roy is Assistant Professor (Senior Grade) in the Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Studies at the South Asian University, New Delhi.
Inhaltsangabe
1. India and the sovereignty principle: the disaggregation imperative 2. India's use of military power and the sovereignty principle: insights from the neighborhood 3. India and international investment law: preserving, delegating, and reclaiming sovereignty 4. "Where we need water, we find guns instead": understanding the securitization of sovereignty claims on the Brahmaputra 5. Living in a fragmented world: India's data way
1. India and the sovereignty principle: the disaggregation imperative 2. India's use of military power and the sovereignty principle: insights from the neighborhood 3. India and international investment law: preserving, delegating, and reclaiming sovereignty 4. "Where we need water, we find guns instead": understanding the securitization of sovereignty claims on the Brahmaputra 5. Living in a fragmented world: India's data way
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