Great game east : India, China, and the struggle for Asia's most volatile frontier

By: Lintner, BertilMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Harper collins 2012Description: 442 pISBN: 9789350293454Subject(s): China | India | diplomatic relations | Geopolitics | Asia | Burma | politics and governmentDDC classification: 327.54051 Summary: the conflict between the Western powers and Russia and China over Central Asias oil and natural resources. But there is another Great Game thats playing out in Asia one that will significantly impact the course of global politics. Bertil Lintner calls it the Great Game East. On the eastern fringes of the Indian subcontinent, the rivalry between India and China grows ever warmer. The call of the Nehruvian era, Hindi-Chini Bhai-Bhai, was drowned out by the resistance in Tibet and the unrest in Indias northeast, and the role the two countries played in these. The rivalry resulted in an on-the-ground battle in 1962, and an undeclared war since. Spies and agents from both countries have been stirring up trouble in the volatile frontier areas all these years. Besides, intelligence agencies of various other countries (the United States, among them) have also been keeping a sharp eye on the developments in the region, particularly Indias northeast. Strategically located at the crossroads of the Indian subcontinent, China and Southeast Asia, the northeastern states of India and the continuing armed strife in that sector hold the key to understanding the true complexity of the hostilities and political ambitions that Asias two giants harbour. In theGreat Game East: India, China and the Struggle for Asias Most Volatile Frontier, Bertil Lintner acknowledged as one of the foremost experts on insurgencies in the region unpacks the layers and layers of complex political intrigues and spy networks that define the Great Game East.
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the conflict between the Western powers and Russia and China over Central Asias oil and natural resources. But there is another Great Game thats playing out in Asia one that will significantly impact the course of global politics. Bertil Lintner calls it the Great Game East. On the eastern fringes of the Indian subcontinent, the rivalry between India and China grows ever warmer. The call of the Nehruvian era, Hindi-Chini Bhai-Bhai, was drowned out by the resistance in Tibet and the unrest in Indias northeast, and the role the two countries played in these. The rivalry resulted in an on-the-ground battle in 1962, and an undeclared war since. Spies and agents from both countries have been stirring up trouble in the volatile frontier areas all these years. Besides, intelligence agencies of various other countries (the United States, among them) have also been keeping a sharp eye on the developments in the region, particularly Indias northeast. Strategically located at the crossroads of the Indian subcontinent, China and Southeast Asia, the northeastern states of India and the continuing armed strife in that sector hold the key to understanding the true complexity of the hostilities and political ambitions that Asias two giants harbour. In theGreat Game East: India, China and the Struggle for Asias Most Volatile Frontier, Bertil Lintner acknowledged as one of the foremost experts on insurgencies in the region unpacks the layers and layers of complex political intrigues and spy networks that define the Great Game East.

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