Opining that the balance of power in the present world is undergoing important changes, Khanna said many new players had made their influential presence felt at the international scene, resulting in the emergence of multiple centers of power across the globe.
"Countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, China and Turkey are all actively involved in the shaping of the present world, carefully balancing their respective national interests with the larger good. Their relationship with the major powers are not one of servitude, but based on mutual respect, economic advantages and political stability,"
he asserted.
Khanna, who served as a geopolitical advisor to the United States Special Operations Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2007, said his newly published book, "The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order" was written after extensively travelling in over 50 countries, which, according to him, constituted the second world in the changed global order. "These second-tier countries are shaping the world as much as the three superpowers — the US, European Union and China," he pointed out.
Speaking on the fall out of another potential recession in the US, Khanna said he was confident the country would tide it over. "But the question is how long?" he wondered. Khanna autographed copies of his book for the media persons and other interested public who turned up to listen to his talk.
Welcoming Khanna to Dubai and the Press Club, Maryam Bin Fahad, Executive Director, Dubai Press Club, drew attention to the importance of the book, saying that it appreciatively analyzed role of the UAE in the regional and global scenarios.
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