
Ukraine: Europe’s war with Russia
The Hindu
This e-book unpacks the layers of this ongoing crisis, revealing how a war in Eastern Europe revived NATO, fractured old certainties, and redrew the contours of great power rivalry
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 marked more than a territorial conflict — it triggered a seismic shift in global geopolitics. This e-book from The Hindu Group unpacks the layers of this ongoing crisis, revealing how a war in Eastern Europe revived NATO, fractured old certainties, and redrew the contours of great power rivalry.
As the U.S. reasserted its role in European security and NATO welcomed new members, Ukraine became a symbol of resistance — until geopolitical pressures shifted the narrative yet again. This e-book traces these dramatic developments with clarity and depth, featuring expert perspectives on war, diplomacy, and the reshaping of Europe’s future.
· Introduction: Return of great power rivalry, by Stanly Johny
· Russia-Ukraine conflict: Appraisal and strategic dimension, by Maj. Gen. B.K. Sharma
· The defence of Ukraine: U.S., Europe & NATO, by P.S. Raghavan
· Reorienting Europe, by Ravinder Kaur
· India’s policy towards the Russia-Ukraine war and its impact, by Happymon Jacob

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