India, Nov. 5 -- In this well-researched book, veteran journalist KV Prasad focuses on initiatives of the Indian Parliament. It is not merely a rumination on the author's vast exposure and long journalistic journey; he painstakingly brings out how the apex legislative body played a prominent role in the framing and reinforcing of the foreign policy of the country since 1947. It offers deep insights into the vast arena of foreign policy, tracing the role of Parliament. Indeed, the book provides a rigorous account of how successive Governments and Prime Ministers navigated challenging times within Parliament. The introduction delineates succinctly the devices available to the Members and the parliamentary processes involved in shaping forei...