India-China boundary problem, 1846-1947 : history and diplomacy / Abdul Gafoor
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327.54 MEN Choices | 327.54 MEN Choices | 327.54 NAC Does India negotiate? | 327.540 NOO India-China boundary problem, 1846-1947 | 327.540 PAN India and China | 327.540 RAJ Crossing the Rubicon | 327.54 SAR How India sees the world |
A page from the history of the Foreign Department : ancestor of the Ministry of External Affairs --
The genesis --
Defining Ladakh's boundaries --
Search for a linear boundary --
Two schools on the boundary --
Reference to London --
Hunza --
Evolving a boundary --
The 1899 offer to China --
The aftermath of the 1899 offer --
The McMahon line --
15 August 1947 --
The aftermath.
This volume discusses the origins and development of India's boundary dispute with China. It examines several important aspects such the areas of dispute, differing schools of thought, treaties, agreements, and conventions, role of the bureaucracy, 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 volume is illustrated with maps and contains appendices listing all important treaties and conventions. -- Publisher description.
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