Author: | Santosh C. Verma | ISBN: | 9781462819058 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | December 10, 2004 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Santosh C. Verma |
ISBN: | 9781462819058 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | December 10, 2004 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
Our world is in turmoil. The future of world is at risk. This is the only book that truly addresses the most complex and terrifying global issues of 21st Century facing mankind like terrorism, billions living in poverty around the world, social unrest, and challenges facing the developing nations. And it provides a unique viable perspective- vision plan how to achieve lasting worldwide prosperity and peace. As a corollary to the world peace plan, this Indian American author Mr. Verma extends his thoughts to his native India. He correlates Indias past history to its present challenges. He offers essential principals and lessons from developed nations that India and developing nations could benefit from.
About the Author:
Mr. Verma has been working on global issues for years. He is the Founder and President of International Foundation for the Economic Development of India (IFEDI). Mr. Verma has received praiseworthy comments from world leaders. Here is what leaders are saying in a condensed version.
A.P.J. Abdul Klam, President of India: I appreciate dream India and the vision. Your vision of peace comes from out from a beautiful mind. Definitely we can communicate regularly. U.S. President George W. Bush: I appreciate your concerns and welcome your suggestions.
Joseph I. Lieberman, U.S. Senator: You have presented a unique approach that provides a refreshing and much needed frame work for developing nations to more effectively attain economic prosperity. It is educational in dealing with worldwide terrorism and advances ideas to achieve peace.
Steve Solarz, Retd. US Congressman: Your book material is outstanding and very appealing. This is a must read for persons of Indian origin and for Americans who wish to better understand the issues facing India and the developing nations.
David Good, Director, Office of India, Nepal and Sri Lanka Affairs, United States Department of State: It is a thoughtful discussion of one of the major problems now facing the world.
Suresh Kumar Khanna, State Minister, Planning U.P., India: Your ideas are appealing and thought provoking. The people like you are necessarily needed. I regard the person who posses wisdom, courage and selfless service.
Our world is in turmoil. The future of world is at risk. This is the only book that truly addresses the most complex and terrifying global issues of 21st Century facing mankind like terrorism, billions living in poverty around the world, social unrest, and challenges facing the developing nations. And it provides a unique viable perspective- vision plan how to achieve lasting worldwide prosperity and peace. As a corollary to the world peace plan, this Indian American author Mr. Verma extends his thoughts to his native India. He correlates Indias past history to its present challenges. He offers essential principals and lessons from developed nations that India and developing nations could benefit from.
About the Author:
Mr. Verma has been working on global issues for years. He is the Founder and President of International Foundation for the Economic Development of India (IFEDI). Mr. Verma has received praiseworthy comments from world leaders. Here is what leaders are saying in a condensed version.
A.P.J. Abdul Klam, President of India: I appreciate dream India and the vision. Your vision of peace comes from out from a beautiful mind. Definitely we can communicate regularly. U.S. President George W. Bush: I appreciate your concerns and welcome your suggestions.
Joseph I. Lieberman, U.S. Senator: You have presented a unique approach that provides a refreshing and much needed frame work for developing nations to more effectively attain economic prosperity. It is educational in dealing with worldwide terrorism and advances ideas to achieve peace.
Steve Solarz, Retd. US Congressman: Your book material is outstanding and very appealing. This is a must read for persons of Indian origin and for Americans who wish to better understand the issues facing India and the developing nations.
David Good, Director, Office of India, Nepal and Sri Lanka Affairs, United States Department of State: It is a thoughtful discussion of one of the major problems now facing the world.
Suresh Kumar Khanna, State Minister, Planning U.P., India: Your ideas are appealing and thought provoking. The people like you are necessarily needed. I regard the person who posses wisdom, courage and selfless service.