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Special Lecture on the US Grand Strategy and its implications for Sino-American Relations by Professor Harsh V Pant, Kings College, London 2018

The Department of International Studies and History hosted Dr Harsh V Pant, Professor of International Relations in the Defence Studies Department and the India Institute at King’s College London on 2 June 2018. A noted scholar of International Relations and a widely published author, Professor Pant proficiently offered his expertise to the students and turned the sessions into erudite discussions. At an informal interaction with students of M.A. International Studies, Prof. Pant flagged emerging trends in International Relations. He also outlined career prospects in IR and availability of various options in higher education abroad. Later, Prof Pant addressed a larger audience on ‘The US Grand Strategy and its Implications for Sino-American Relations’.   A broad and realistic outlook of the topic was presented by scanning the history of the bilateral relations and the multidimensional complexions of the geopolitics involved in the same. The US Grand Strategy during the Cold War in