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India And Her Neighbours

by N. Jayapalan
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126944125
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: History
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 276
  • Original Price: INR 795.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 470 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): International Relations / General, Security (National & International), and Globalization

India and Her Neighbours is a thorough exploration of India's relations with the nations of South and East Asia, tracing patterns of historical connection, conflict and cooperation. Beginning with an introduction to the subcontinent's regional setting, the book offers a chronological study of Sino–Indian relations, from border disputes to phases of negotiation and the evolving landscape of the 1980s. It surveys India's multifaceted ties with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan, examining political questions, security concerns, cultural linkages and economic exchanges. The final chapters consider India's role within SAARC, drawing attention to both the promise and the constraints of regional collaboration. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book is aimed at students, civil services aspirants and general readers, combining historical perspective with contemporary insight into India's diplomacy and neighbourhood policy.

Dr. N. Jayapalan, MA (History and Political Science), MPhil (History), PhD (History), is a distinguished retired academic from the Government Arts College (Autonomous), Karur, Tamil Nadu. An active participant in numerous seminars and conferences related to Indian history, he has contributed extensively to the discipline through his scholarly work. He has authored numerous widely read and respected titles, including Indian Society and Social Institutions, History of World Civilisation, Problems of Indian Education, Comprehensive Modern Political Analysis, Comprehensive Study of Aristotle, Comprehensive Study of Plato, Comprehensive History of Political Thought, Social and Cultural History of India Since 1556, among others. His clear writing style, scholarly depth and accessible approach have made him one of the most popular and trusted authors on historical and political subjects in Tamil Nadu.

  • "Preface……………………………iii
  • 1. Introduction…………………………1

    2. China……………………………5

  • I. Background……………………………5
  • II. History of Sino-Indian Relations……………………………6
  • III. Border War……………………………14
  • IV. Normalisation Period……………………………19
  • V. Sino-Indian Relations Since 1980……………………………26
  • 3. Pakistan……………………………33

  • I. Issues between India and Pakistan Resulting from Partition…………………33
  • II. Kashmir Problem……………………………43
  • III. Tashkent Declaration……………………………59
  • IV. Indo-Pak Relations Since 1966……………………………66
  • V. The Simla Conference and the Simla Agreement……………………73
  • VI. The Current Problems……………………………86
  • 4. Bangladesh……………………………117

  • I. India’s Role in the Emergence of Bangladesh…………………………117
  • II. Relations between India and Bangladesh during Mujib Era…………120
  • III. Post Mujib Era…………………………132
  • IV. Farakka Issue……………………………149
  • 5. Sri Lanka……………………………170

  • I. Background……………………………170
  • II. Nature of Indo-Sri Lanka Relations……………………………175
  • III. History of Indo-Sri Lanka Relations till 1985……………………………178
  • IV. Major Issues and Problems……………………………184
  • V. Problems of Tamils till 1989……………………………191
  • VI. India-Sri Lanka Pact……………………………202
  • 6. Nepal……………………………211

  • I. Determinants of Indo-Nepal Relations……………………………211
  • II. The History of Indo-Nepal Relations Since 1947……………………………220
  • III. Proposal for a Peace Zone Status……………………………234
  • 7. Burma (Myanmar)……………………………238

  • I. Background……………………………238
  • II. History of Indo-Burmese Relations……………………………239
  • 8. Bhutan……………………………247

    9. India and SAARC……………………………251

  • Index……………………………265"

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