India-China boundary problem, 1846-1947. history and diplomacy
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi New York Oxford University Press 2011Description: xviii, 351 p. mapsISBN: 9780198070689; 0198070683Subject(s): Boundary disputes | China | IndiaDDC classification: 327.54051 Summary: India-China Boundary Problem discusses the origins and development of India's boundary dispute with China. It examines several important aspects such as the areas of dispute, differing schools of thought, treaties, agreements, and conventions, role of the bureaucracy, and peace processes, together with an analysis of earlier attempts at drawing a boundary line. The author highlights the gaps in the understanding of the boundary problem and how it affected India's negotiation process. The book is illustrated with maps and contains appendices listing all important treaties and conventions.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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India-China Boundary Problem discusses the origins and development of India's boundary dispute with China. It examines several important aspects such as the areas of dispute, differing schools of thought, treaties, agreements, and conventions, role of the bureaucracy, and peace processes,
together with an analysis of earlier attempts at drawing a boundary line. The author highlights the gaps in the understanding of the boundary problem and how it affected India's negotiation process. The book is illustrated with maps and contains appendices listing all important treaties and
conventions.
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