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British Diplomacy in Asia: Persian Gulf, Soviet Central Asia, Tibet, China, India and Burma
British Diplomacy in Asia by Mahavir P. Srivastava provides an in-depth examination of British diplomatic policy and strategy in Asia from the colonial era to the early 20th century. The discussion covers Britain's role in the Persian Gulf, Soviet Central Asia, Tibet, China, India, and Burma, as well as the geopolitical dynamics that shaped international relations in the region. The author analyzes the political, economic, and military motives behind British foreign policy and its influence on Asian countries. This book provides a historical perspective on the interaction of major powers and its impact on the political configuration of modern Asia. It is suitable for researchers, academics, and those interested in the history of diplomacy and Asian studies.
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