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My Journey from an Asian British to British Asian covers Sujit Bhattacharjee’s life, from his early years in India to one of the first generation of post-war Indian immigrants living in the UK over the last 50 years. Over the course of his time in the UK, Sujit has witnessed a drastic change in its nature and composition. Upon arrival, Britain was a predominantly Anglo-Saxon Christian society, but has been transformed into the diverse, open-minded and multiculturally enriched nation we live in today. Sujit has also noticed a shift in his own cultural identities since becoming resident in Britain. He began subscribing to the view that one’s identities could be multiple and situational; both British and Asian. Sujit’s story was originally written for his own children and grandchildren, who were keen to know how and why he came to live in the UK, and how it helped him become the man he is today. However, it will also be of interest to second and third generation readers of Indian descent who are keen to learn more of their own heritage, as well as to the general British public as it dwells on the dilemma of a hybrid immigrant in this country.
The Book is based on separation of hearts, all the writers have penned down there words describing there pain in a beautiful way and to show how a Desolated heart can be complete on there own.
It is a compilation of 107 articles on contemporary issues in society, politics and economy by Sudip Bhattacharyya over the years 1987 to 2015. The eight articles (written during a six years' span-1987 to 1992) were mainly on economics and finance focusing on financial liberalization, export market analyses and the new instruments of finance. The author resumed writing in 2010 with the publication of four essays on ethics, decision making and challenges in industry, trade and banking. From end-2010, he diversified into politics, sociology and management, while, retaining his first love in economics and finance. In the two sections on politics and sociology, 4 principal themes, apart from oth...
Diplomacy and the Independence of Bangladesh is unique in itself, penned by a social scientist with extensive upbringing in studies on diplomacy, strategic fields, peace research, modern history, and international relations. A witness to the momentous events of Bangladesh's struggle for emancipation, as they unfolded during Pakistani rule in East Pakistan, the author also sets in conceptual designs for objective appraisals of the farsighted statesmanship of its founder, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, with added reflections on shifting dimensions of diplomacy and their ramifications for mankind's waning civilizational journey.
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