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India and the South Asian strategic triangle / Ashok Kapur.

By: Kapur, AshokMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge security in Asia series ; 7.Publication details: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon [England] ; New York : Routledge, c2011Description: vii, 214 p. ; [ca. 23-29] cmISBN: 9780415454667 (hardback : cloth : alk. paper); 0415454662 (cloth)Subject(s): India -- Foreign relations -- South Asia | South Asia -- Foreign relations -- India | India -- Foreign relations -- 1947-1984 | India -- Foreign relations -- 1984-LOC classification: DS450.S64 | K37 2011Online resources: Click here to view Also available as an electronic resource.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. 1950s : from China-India pretensions and complicity to strategic contention -- 3. Theory of strategic triangles and its relevance in the Indian subcontinent and Himalayan Zone -- 4. Strategic triangles in the Himalayan Zone : pre-1949 history and 1949-50 -- 5. The making of Sino-Indian conflict : role of bilateral actions-reactions, third party foreign influences and domestic politics in foreign policy -- 6. The inevitability of Sino-Indian conflict -- 7. India regrouped, China's irredentist escalation continued (1962- ) and the China-India-Pakistan triangle emerged (1963- ) -- 8. Sino-Indian manoeuvres that led to a strategic stalemate and conflict formation -- 9. Current dynamics and a look to the future.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. 1950s : from China-India pretensions and complicity to strategic contention -- 3. Theory of strategic triangles and its relevance in the Indian subcontinent and Himalayan Zone -- 4. Strategic triangles in the Himalayan Zone : pre-1949 history and 1949-50 -- 5. The making of Sino-Indian conflict : role of bilateral actions-reactions, third party foreign influences and domestic politics in foreign policy -- 6. The inevitability of Sino-Indian conflict -- 7. India regrouped, China's irredentist escalation continued (1962- ) and the China-India-Pakistan triangle emerged (1963- ) -- 8. Sino-Indian manoeuvres that led to a strategic stalemate and conflict formation -- 9. Current dynamics and a look to the future.

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