I, Spy Vol 3: China at Sea and other essays
Book Details
Author(s)Maloy Krishna Dhar
PublisherMainak Dhar
ISBN / ASINB0089A0PIU
ISBN-13978B0089A0PI7
Sales Rank1,726,765
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
‘I, Spy’ is a series of collected essays on intelligence and security matters by the late Indian bestselling author, veteran Intelligence officer and highly respected strategic expert, Maloy Krishna Dhar. Combining the understanding of the subtleties of international relations and politics of a pundit with the unique perspective of someone who learned about terrorism and security matters not sitting at a desk but fighting in the frontlines, I, Spy offers readers an unprecedented peek into some of the pressing security issues affecting the Indian subcontinent today.
Volume 3 of the series focuses on what China’s growing power and its increasing belligerence in dealing with regional disputes means for India and Asia in general. The essays in this book are:
China at sea
Chinese string of pearls around India
India’s melting boundaries
The changing power perimeters in Asia
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Maloy Krishna Dhar began life as a journalist and a teacher, but ended up spending more than thirty years as an officer in India’s Intelligence Bureau, retiring as its Joint Director. During his highly decorated career, he handled the sensitive Pakistan and Counter-terror desks, when he got a first-hand exposure to fighting the specter of Islamic terror that many Western readers were to remain blissfully unaware of till the tragic events of 9/11. After his retirement, he went back to his original love, and became a bestselling author and a recognized and highly respected authority on security matters. He passed away in May 2012, and his son, Amazon.com bestselling author Mainak Dhar, is now bringing his work to readers worldwide. Learn more about Maloy’s remarkable life and work at www.maloykrishnadhar.com.
Volume 3 of the series focuses on what China’s growing power and its increasing belligerence in dealing with regional disputes means for India and Asia in general. The essays in this book are:
China at sea
Chinese string of pearls around India
India’s melting boundaries
The changing power perimeters in Asia
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Maloy Krishna Dhar began life as a journalist and a teacher, but ended up spending more than thirty years as an officer in India’s Intelligence Bureau, retiring as its Joint Director. During his highly decorated career, he handled the sensitive Pakistan and Counter-terror desks, when he got a first-hand exposure to fighting the specter of Islamic terror that many Western readers were to remain blissfully unaware of till the tragic events of 9/11. After his retirement, he went back to his original love, and became a bestselling author and a recognized and highly respected authority on security matters. He passed away in May 2012, and his son, Amazon.com bestselling author Mainak Dhar, is now bringing his work to readers worldwide. Learn more about Maloy’s remarkable life and work at www.maloykrishnadhar.com.









