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India's Near East : A New History

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Celebrated as a theatre of geo-economic connectivity typified by the ?Act East? policy, India?s near east is key not only to its great-power rivalry with China, which first boiled over in the 1962 war, but to the idea(s) of India itself. It is also one of the most intricately partitioned lands anywhere on Earth. Rent by communal and class violence, the region has birthed extreme forms of religious and ethnic nationalisms and communist movements. The Indian state?s survival instinct and pursuit of regional hegemony have only accentuated such extremes. This book scripts a new history of India?s eastward-looking diplomacy and statecraft. Narrated against the backdrop of separatist resistance within India?s own northeastern states, as well as rivalry with Beijing and Islamabad in Myanmar and Bangladesh, it offers a simple but compelling argument. The aspirations of ?Act East? mask an uncomfortable truth: India privileges political stability over economic opportunity in this region. In his chronicle of a state?s struggle to overcome war, displacement and interventionism, Avinash Paliwal lays bare the limits of independent India?s influence in its near east.

Author Avinash Paliwal
Publisher Penguin Books
Language English
Binding Type Paper Back
Non Fiction History & Politics
ISBN13 9780143467700
SKU BK 0178390

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