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Peking versus Delhi
When India and China emerged with new governments, new leaders, and new policies, it soon became evident that their conflicting interests would draw them into confrontation. For over a decade, their manoeuvres for leadership in Asia intensified as India struggled for survival while China advanced rapidly.
This book explores the background of the Sino-Indian conflict: where India’s policies went wrong, how China gained strategic advantage, and the influences in the critical Himalayan regions of Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, NEFA, and Nagaland.
Written by George N. Patterson—an expert on Asian affairs who lived for fifteen years in and around these border regions—the book offers firsthand insight into people, politics, and power struggles. His earlier predictions, once criticized, have been proven accurate by events.
Peking Versus Delhi is essential reading for anyone interested in Asian politics, from general readers to scholars.
| PMKAA00876 | 327.54 PAT p | Museum KAA (India) | Tersedia |
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