Sino Indian relations.
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- 327.51054 SIN
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India's China policy is one of the most challenging and complicated problems for the scholars. Thousands of years of friendship turned conflictual in the year 1951 when China decided to put an end to the peace- loving Tibetans' . independence. The conflictual relationship continued under the cover of Hindi- Chini Bhai-Bhai and Panchsheel facade. The Bandung Conference, where the foundations of the Sino-Pak axis were laid, the cartographic aggression, the preseuce of the Chinese troops on Indian territory and discovery of the fact that China had built a road across the Indian territory and minor clashes, made the conflictual situation violent
resulting in full-scale war.
In this volume some distinguished scholars have tried to analyse the impact of the legacy on this type of relationship, the
historical, legal, political and ideological dimensions of the conflictual relationship. The causes and impact of the Sino- Indian conflict, the fallout of the. war, the impact of the Sino- Soviet rift on Sino-Pak-US axis Sino-Indian relations, the nuclear
rivalry and have been examined. Eminent experts such as Parshottam Mehra, Surya P. Sharma, V. S. Budhraj and Surendar Suri have contributed to this volume.
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