Rajkumar Singh

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Dr. Rajkumar Singh is a Professor with 18 years of experience and presently Head of the P.G. Department of Political Science, B.N.Mandal University, West Campus, Saharsa (Bihar), India. In addition to 17 books published so far, there are over 125 articles to his credit - out of which above 40 are from foreign countries such as the USA, Russia and Australia,. His recent books include Challenges of Contemporary India-Polity, Justice, Education, Empowerment and Judiciary (2016, New Delhi) and Tireless Border Diplomacy of India with China and Pakistan (2016,New Delhi). He is an authority on Indian Politics and its relations with foreign countries.

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