📖 Overview
Harsh V. Pant is Professor of International Relations at King's College London and Director of Research at Observer Research Foundation (ORF) in New Delhi. He serves as a prominent voice in international security, Asian politics, and India's foreign policy.
His extensive publication record includes books on Indian foreign policy, China-India relations, and Asian security dynamics. Some of his notable works include "Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview" and "China Ascendant: Its Rise and Implications," with his research regularly appearing in major academic journals and international media outlets.
As a strategic affairs expert, Pant has advised various governmental organizations and contributes regularly to policy discussions through his columns in major newspapers. His analysis focuses particularly on Indo-Pacific security architecture, India's strategic partnerships, and evolving power dynamics in Asia.
Beyond his academic work, Pant holds editorial positions at several international journals and has been a visiting professor at various institutions including the University of Pennsylvania and the Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He received his doctorate from the University of Notre Dame and has previously taught at the University of British Columbia.
👀 Reviews
Readers value Harsh V. Pant's expertise on Indian foreign policy and defense strategy. Reviews note his detailed analysis of India's relationships with major powers like China and the US.
Liked:
- Clear explanations of complex geopolitical dynamics
- Up-to-date coverage of current events and policy shifts
- Inclusion of historical context and policy implications
Disliked:
- Academic writing style can be dense for general readers
- Some repetition between his various publications
- Limited coverage of domestic policy connections
Ratings:
Goodreads (limited data):
- Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview - 3.67/5 (6 ratings)
- Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy - 3.5/5 (4 ratings)
Amazon ratings average 4.2/5 across his works but with few total reviews.
A recurring comment is that his books serve better as academic references than casual reading. Multiple readers note the books' utility for international relations students and researchers.
📚 Books by Harsh V. Pant
India's Nuclear Policy (2011)
Explores India's nuclear weapons program, focusing on policy developments, strategic culture, and deterrence strategy following the 1998 nuclear tests.
Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy (2008) Analyzes key aspects of India's foreign relations and security challenges in the post-Cold War era, with emphasis on major power relationships.
Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview (2016) Examines the evolution of India's foreign policy from independence through the 21st century, covering major relationships and strategic decisions.
The US Pivot and Indian Foreign Policy (2016) Studies the implications of America's strategic pivot to Asia on India's foreign policy choices and regional relationships.
India's Afghan Muddle (2014) Details India's involvement and strategic interests in Afghanistan, particularly following the US military presence in the region.
The Rise of China: Implications for India (2012) Analyzes how China's growing economic and military power affects India's strategic position and policy choices in Asia.
New Directions in India's Foreign Policy (2018) Charts the changes in India's international relations under the Modi government, examining new policy initiatives and strategic partnerships.
Indian Foreign Policy in the Modi Era (2019) Documents the shifts in India's diplomatic approach and international engagement during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy (2008) Analyzes key aspects of India's foreign relations and security challenges in the post-Cold War era, with emphasis on major power relationships.
Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview (2016) Examines the evolution of India's foreign policy from independence through the 21st century, covering major relationships and strategic decisions.
The US Pivot and Indian Foreign Policy (2016) Studies the implications of America's strategic pivot to Asia on India's foreign policy choices and regional relationships.
India's Afghan Muddle (2014) Details India's involvement and strategic interests in Afghanistan, particularly following the US military presence in the region.
The Rise of China: Implications for India (2012) Analyzes how China's growing economic and military power affects India's strategic position and policy choices in Asia.
New Directions in India's Foreign Policy (2018) Charts the changes in India's international relations under the Modi government, examining new policy initiatives and strategic partnerships.
Indian Foreign Policy in the Modi Era (2019) Documents the shifts in India's diplomatic approach and international engagement during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.