Human Rights in a Globalised World: An Indian Diary
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The book analyzes the rise in impact of the ‘non-state’ actor as the interface of threat and opportunity between business and human rights is increasing. India, China, and Brazil are emerging as global players, forging new political and economic alliances with nations from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, but their allegiance to human rights standards remains unclear and erratic. Amidst the constant evolution of the human rights agenda, the book focuses on human rights defenders in India and South Asia, and captures the current human rights situation of India, a mix of progress and regression, gains and losses. It captures this complexity with a positive, but cautious note.
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