A Cabinet Secretary Thinks Aloud

A Cabinet Secretary Thinks Aloud
Author: Bhalchandra Gopal Deshmukh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998
Genre: Civil service
ISBN:

In This Book The Author Shares His Experiences With The Readers In The Hope That They Will Keep In View The Well Known Saying Eternal Vigilance Is The Price Of Liberty .

A Cabinet Secretary Looks Back

A Cabinet Secretary Looks Back
Author: Bhalchandra Gopal Deshmukh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2004
Genre: Civil service
ISBN:

Service memoirs of Bhalchandra Gopal Deshmukh, b. 1929, a former Indian cabinet secretary; includes autobiographical references.

The Official History of the Cabinet Secretaries

The Official History of the Cabinet Secretaries
Author: Ian Beesley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351980858

This book is the official history of British Cabinet Secretaries, the most senior civil servants in UK government, from the post-war period up to 2002. In December 1916 Maurice Hankey sat at the Cabinet table to take the first official record of Cabinet decisions. Prior to this there had been no formal Cabinet agenda and no record of Cabinet decisions. Using authoritative government papers, some of which have not yet been released for public scrutiny, this book tells the story of Hankey’s post-war successors as they advised British Prime Ministers and recorded Cabinet’s crucial decisions as the country struggled through the exhaustion that followed World War II, grappled with a weak economy that could not support its world ambitions, saw the end of the post-war economic and social consensus and faced the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers symbol of Western dominance. It looks at events through the eyes of politically neutral senior civil servants, the mandarins of Britain. It shows how the dramatic foreshortening of timescales and global news have complicated the working lives of those who daily face the deluge of potentially destabilising events – the skills required to see dangers and opportunities around corners, when to calm things down and when to accelerate action; why secrecy is endemic when government comes close to losing control or when political ambition threatens self-destruction. This book will be of great interest to students of British politics, British history and British government.

Transition to Eminence

Transition to Eminence
Author: G. M. Hiranandani
Publisher: Lancer Publishers
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788170622666

This volume of the navy's history covers the period from 1976 to 1990. It examines the navy's success in keeping abreast of advances in technology in step with progressive self-reliance. In a decade and a half of innovation, the navy equipped its indigenously built frigates, corvettes, and other vessels with combinations of the latest available weapons and equipment from the Soviet Union, from Europe, and from indigenous sources. A tiny "ship design cell," which in 1965 was designing yard craft, was by 1990 designing an aircraft carrier, submarines, and missile destroyers. The new acquisitions from the Soviet Union ranged from missile destroyers, conventional submarines, and long-range reconnaissance aircraft, to minesweepers. All these high-tech inductions needed to be operated and manned by better-educated and better-trained personnel. New maintenance, repair, and refit facilities had to be created. The increase in the volume of spares and the diversity of sources compelled modernization of the logistics system. This volume analyzes how these problems were tackled.

Presidentializing the Premiership

Presidentializing the Premiership
Author: S. Pryce
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1997-08-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230379990

Has the presidentialization of British electoral politics now penetrated other institutional and governmental relationships? This book argues it has in respect of the prime ministerial advisory system. The prime minister has become a president in the eyes of the electorate but remains a prime minister according to the constitution. To bridge this gap between their political and constitutional positions prime ministers have been forced to stretch the constitutional rules about advice, and presidentialize their advisory systems.

Memories, Men, and Matters

Memories, Men, and Matters
Author: N. Raghunathan
Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Chowkhamba
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Reminiscences of an Indian civil servant on the administration of India after independence.

With Malice Towards None

With Malice Towards None
Author: S. H. Belavadi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Autobiography of a civil servant from Maharashtra, India.