A study of Indian foreign policy under Jawaharlal Nehru, concentrating on the fundamental questions of war and peace. Looks at Nehru’s handling of the disputes over the fate of Junagadh, Hyderabad and Kashmir in 1947-48; the refugee crisis in East and West Bengal in 1950; the Kashmir crisis in 1951; and the boundary dispute with China 1949-62.
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Maps Acknowledgements Abbreviations Dramatis Personae Introduction On Strategy Sources and Contents Ideas, Strategy, and Structures Junagadh, 1947 Hyderabad, 1947-48 Kashmir, 1947-49 Bengal, 1950 Kashmir, 1951 and After The Disputed India China Boundary 1948 1960 China, 1961-62 Conclusion Bibliography Index
Über den Autor
SRINATH RAGHAVAN is Lecturer in Defence Studies at King’s College London. He is also Senior Fellow at Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. He is currently writing an international history of the India-Pakistan war of 1971 and the creation of Bangladesh.