Indian Foreign Policy and the Border Dispute with China : a New Look at Asian Relationships / by Willem van Eekelen.
2016
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Title
Indian Foreign Policy and the Border Dispute with China : a New Look at Asian Relationships / by Willem van Eekelen.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Nijhoff, [2016]
Call Number
DS450.C6 E45 2016
ISBN
9789004304291 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9004304290 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9789004304314 (e-book)
9004304290 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9789004304314 (e-book)
Description
xvi, 337 pages : maps ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)918591157
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-332) and index.
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Table of Contents
Abbreviations
ix
Maps
x
1.
northern frontier of India
x
2.
Aksai Chin in the Western Sector
xi
3.
Western Sector (Ladakh)
xii
4.
Eastern Sector (McMahon Line)
xiii
Introduction
xiv
1.
Policy of Non-Alignment
1
2.
Sino-Indian Relations Prior to 1954
8
Tibet
8
Britain Firms Up the Border Control in NEFA
14
Suzerainty
16
Tortuous Negotiations at Simla
19
McMahon Line
32
Indian Nationalism and China
35
Independent India
38
Communism in India
40
China Occupies Tibet
43
Search for a New Relationship
49
3.
Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
53
4.
Panchsheel and Afro-Asian Cooperation
65
Bandung Conference
70
5.
India's Position in International Conflict
79
Junagadh and Hyderabad
79
Kashmir
80
Korea
82
Suez and Hungary
85
Goa
87
Conclusions
91
6.
Border Dispute with China
94
China Probes the Boundary
94
Revolt in Tibet
98
Reactions in Parliament
99
Diplomatic Notes
105
Challenge to the Entire Border
106
Serious Incidents
108
Premiers Meet (April 1960)
112
Officials Report
115
Chinese acquiescence?
119
China's Agreement with Burma
121
Deadlock
122
Expiration of the 1954 Agreement
124
Further Proposals
125
Fighting Starts
128
Colombo Proposals
133
Question of Prisoners
141
China's Agreements with Other Neighbours
142
Nepal
142
Pakistan
143
Afghanistan, Outer Mongolia and Bhutan
145
7.
Legal Aspects of the Border Dispute
149
Legal Status of Tibet
150
Simla Convention of 1914
155
McMahon Line
155
Mountain Boundaries
157
Watershed Principle
158
Maps and Boundary Disputes
160
Effective Occupation
164
Prescription
166
Protest, Acquiescence and Estoppel
167
Critical Date
168
Further Application to the Border Dispute
169
Western Sector
171
Border with Sinkiang
171
Ladakh's Border with Tibet
176
Eastern Sector
177
Thagla Ridge
179
8.
Political Motives in the Border Dispute
181
China Changes her Evaluation of India
181
Marxist Ideology
184
Soviet Union and the Border Dispute
189
Communist Party of India
192
Indian Assessment of China's Motives
195
Conclusions
197
9.
Conclusions (1964)
203
Boundary Question
203
Implications of the Border Dispute
207
Panchsheel
210
Prospects, a 1964 Assessment
214
10.
Three Post Mortems... and More
218
Addis Paper
219
Forward Policy
221
Henderson Brooks / Bhagat Report
224
Prasad Report
229
CIA Report
231
Conclusion
232
11.
Sino -- Indian Relations after the War of 1962
234
War with Pakistan -- Tension on Sikkim Border
235
Serious Clashes
238
Sumdorong Chu
244
New Beginning?
246
12.
Wider Context
264
Shift to the Sea
269
Rise of China
274
China's Coming-out Party
279
Political Change in India
280
Appendix 1
Further Note on Tibet
285
Appendix 2
Contacts between Dharamsala and Beijing
303
Bibliography (1964)
315
Bibliography (2015)
328
Index
333