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Himalayan Frontiers of India

Himalayan Frontiers of India
Author: K. Warikoo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2009-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134032935

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The Himalaya, which is a great natural frontier for India, symbolises India’s spiritual and national consciousness. The Himalayan region displays wide diversity of cultural patterns, languages, ethnic identities and religious practices. Along the Himalayas converge the boundaries of South and Central Asian countries, which lend a unique geopolitical and geo-strategic importance to this region. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of historical, geo-political and strategic perspectives on the Himalayan Frontiers of India. Drawing on detailed analyses by academics and area specialists, it explains the developments in and across the Himalayas and their implications for India. Topics such as religious extremism, international and cross border terrorism, insurgency, drugs and arms trafficking are discussed by experts in their respective field. Himalayan Frontiers of India will be of interest to scholars in South and Central Asian studies, International Relations and Security Studies.


Himalayan Frontiers of India

Himalayan Frontiers of India
Author: K. Warikoo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2009-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134032943

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of historical, geo-political and strategic perspectives on the Himalayan Frontiers of India. It explains the developments in and across the Himalayas and their implications for India. Topics such as religious extremism, international and cross border terrorism, insurgency, drugs and arms trafficking are discussed.


Commencement

Commencement
Author: University of California, Berkeley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1957
Genre:
ISBN:

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Theses on Indian Sub-continent, 1877-1971

Theses on Indian Sub-continent, 1877-1971
Author:
Publisher: Delhi : Hindustan Publishing Corporation (India)
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1977
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
ISBN:

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Occasional Papers

Occasional Papers
Author: University of California, Berkeley. Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1969
Genre: Oriental studies
ISBN:

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Register of the University of California

Register of the University of California
Author: University of California (1868-1952)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1638
Release: 1956
Genre: Universities and colleges
ISBN:

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Shadow States

Shadow States
Author: Bérénice Guyot-Réchard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107176794

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This book explores Sino-Indian tensions from the angle of state-building, showing how they stem from their competition for the Himalayan people's allegiance.


Nepal Between China and India

Nepal Between China and India
Author: Gaurav Bhattarai
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2022-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030999742

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Nepal has a non-neutral history. As an imperial and expansionist power in the Himalayas from the days of its unification in 1769 AD to the Anglo-Nepal war of 1815, Nepal never remained neutral. Also, during the period of Colonialism in South Asia, and particularly after losing the war with the British in 1816, Nepal never exercised the policy of neutrality. Rather, Nepal was raiding Tibet; assisting British India in Sepoy Mutiny; and stood by Britain in the two world wars. Besides, Nepal militarily backed independent India in 1948 over Hyderabad question. But why Nepal suddenly had to take a refuge in neutrality after the political change of 1950? Was it because of Nepal’s internal politics, or an attempt to cope with new arrangements in regional security? Nepal’s fascination with neutrality was so swifter and inadvertent that Kathmandu, hitherto, has never initiated any policy debates over the all-weather choice. Power elites in Nepal still misperceive neutrality as non-alignment. The aim of the book, however, is not only limited to distinguishing neutrality with non-alignment in the Nepali context but weighs Nepal’s claim to neutrality through the Indian and Chinese perceptions to underline the presence of ambiguity and uncertainty in Nepal’s claim to neutrality. Illustrating Nepal’s attempt to neutrality as a mere survival strategy, this study is less hopeful about Nepal’s foreign policy institutions abandoning their Cold War worldview by embracing the strategy of sustenance in today’s interdependent and globalized world. Because, as the book suggests, power elites in Kathmandu are customarily lured by the ephemeral yet sporadic geopolitical ambitions, either through discourses or deeds.


Himalayan Studies in India

Himalayan Studies in India
Author: Maitreyee Choudhury
Publisher: Mittal Publications
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2008
Genre: Ethnic conflict
ISBN: 9788183241960

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Proceedings of a national seminar held at Raja Rammohunpur in December 2003.