Documents on Nepal s Relations with India and China 1949 66

Documents on Nepal s Relations with India and China  1949 66
Author: A. S. Bhasin
Publsiher: Bombay : Academic Books
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1970
Genre: China
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073346921

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Contemporary Environmental Problems in Nepal

Contemporary Environmental Problems in Nepal
Author: Keshav Bhattarai,Dennis Conway
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030501686

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This monograph examines contemporary environmental challenges facing Nepal, this landlocked country’s representativeness in the wider South Asian context is both distinct and generalizable. In large part, this is because of its extremes of physiographical structure- plains, hill ranges, mountainous massifs - and wide range of altitudinal terrains, which represent and replicate South Asian and East Asian continental conditions differing as markedly as humid tropical lowlands, sub-tropical hill ranges and temperate to sub-arctic mountainous environments. Associated forest regimes, in which deforestation and reforestation patterns have evolved in recent times, and differing densities of settlement and cleared agricultural landscapes in each of these altitudinal zones, add to the environmental diversity of Nepal. Associated fauna and exotic species are in various states of endangerment especially Bengal tigers, one horned rhinos, wild elephants, crocodile, musk deer, and peasants, to name a few- so that their forested and mountainous habitats as ‘Wild Life Reserves’ also deserve our attention, and are featured in this monograph’s remit.

India in South Asia

India in South Asia
Author: Amit Ranjan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-05-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811320200

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This book discusses the perceptions India has about its South Asian neighbours, and how these neighbours, in turn, perceive India. While analyzing these perceptions, contributors, who are eminent researchers in international relations, have linked the past with present. They have also examined the reasons for positive or negative opinions about the other, and actors involved in constructing such opinions. In 1947, after its independence, India became part of a disturbed South Asia, with countries embroiled in problems like boundary disputes, identity related violence etc. India itself inherited some of those problems, and continues to walk the tight rope managing some of them. Traditionally, seventy years of India’s South Asia policy can roughly be categorized into three overlapping phases. The first one, Nehruvian phase, which viewed the region through a prism of an internationalist; the second one, ‘interventionist’ phase, tried to shape neighbours’ policies to suit India’s interests; and the third, accommodative phase, when policy makers attempted to accommodate the demands of the neighbours in India’s policy discourses. These are not ossified categories so one can find that policy adopted during one phase was also used in the other. Keeping the above in mind, the book discusses India’s role in managing and navigating through challenges of the presence of external, regional and international, powers; power rivalries in South Asia; India’s maritime policy and her relationship with extended neighbours; and India being visualized as a soft power by South Asian countries. It will certainly appeal to the academicians, students, journalists, policy makers and all those who are interested in South Asian politics.

Global Dimensions of Indo Nepal Political Relations

Global Dimensions of Indo Nepal Political Relations
Author: Raj Kumar Singh
Publsiher: Gyan Publishing House
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8121210259

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Rapprochement Across the Himalayas

Rapprochement Across the Himalayas
Author: Keshav Mishra
Publsiher: Gyan Publishing House
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 817835294X

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The study attempts to delineate the changing contours of India-China relationship in the cold war period, in terms of bilateral, regional and international perspectives. It also analyses the interaction between China and other South Asian nations Pakistan, Bangladesh etc. It gives an account of Indo-China relations historical background from 1947-62.

Islamic Shangri La

Islamic Shangri La
Author: David G. Atwill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520299733

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At publication date, a free ebook version of this title will be available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Islamic Shangri-La transports readers to the heart of the Himalayas as it traces the rise of the Tibetan Muslim community from the 17th century to the present. Radically altering popular interpretations that have portrayed Tibet as isolated and monolithically Buddhist, David Atwill's vibrant account demonstrates how truly cosmopolitan Tibetan society was by highlighting the hybrid influences and internal diversity of Tibet. In its exploration of the Tibetan Muslim experience, this book presents an unparalleled perspective of Tibet's standing during the rise of post-World War II Asia.

All Roads Lead North

All Roads Lead North
Author: Amish Raj Mulmi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780197654200

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During the June 2020 territorial dispute over Kalapani, India blamed tensions on a newly assertive Nepal's deepening relations with China. But beyond the accusations and grandstanding, this reflects a new reality: the power equations in South Asia have been redrawn, to make space for China. Nepal did not turn northwards overnight. Its ties with China have deep historical roots built on Buddhism, dating to the early first millennium. While India's unofficial 2015 blockade provided momentum to the rift with Delhi, Nepal has long wanted deeper ties with Beijing, to counteract India's oppressive intimacy. With China's growing South Asian and global ambitions, Nepal now has a new primary bilateral partner-and Nepalis are forging a path towards modernity with its help, both in the remote borderlands and in the cities. All Roads Lead North offers a long view of Nepal's foreign relations, today underpinned by China's world-power status. Sharing never- before-told stories about Tibetan guerrilla fighters, failed coup leaders and trans- Himalayan traders, Nepal analyst Amish Raj Mulmi examines the histories binding mountain communities together across the Sino-Nepali border. Part history, part journalistic account, Mulmi's is a complex, compelling and rigorously researched study of a small country caught between two neighbourhood giants.

Nepal Strategy for Survival

Nepal  Strategy for Survival
Author: Leo E. Rose,University of California, Berkeley. Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1971
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0520016432

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