India-China Boundary Problem, 1846-1947: History and Diplomacy

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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.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A G Noorani

A.G. Noorani is Advocate, Supreme Court of India. He is a regular columnist in Hindustan Times, Frontline and Economic and Political Weekly. He is the author of The Muslims of India: A Documentary Record, 1947-2000 (2003), Islam and Jebad (2002), Savarkar and Hindutva: The Godse Connection (2002), The Tribal of Bhagat Singh: Politics of Justice (2001), The RSS and the BJP: A Division of Labour (2000), Constitutional Questions: The President, Parliament and the States (2000), and The Kashmir Question.

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Title
India-China Boundary Problem, 1846-1947: History and Diplomacy
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
0198070683
Length
xvii+351p., 16 Maps; 23cm.
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#China