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India's Near East Avinash Paliwal

India's Near East By Avinash Paliwal

India's Near East by Avinash Paliwal


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A revealing new history of India's faltering attempts to exert control over its eastern hinterland and the neighbouring states of Bangladesh and Myanmar.

India's Near East Summary

India's Near East: A New History by Avinash Paliwal

India's near east encompasses Bangladesh, Myanmar and the Indian states of the 'Northeast'--Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram. Celebrated as a theatre of geo-economic connectivity typified by India's 'Act East' policy, the region is key not only to India's 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 Yangon and Dhaka, 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.

India's Near East Reviews

Broadly conceived, deeply researched and vividly written, Avinash Paliwals book opens up new dimensions of Indias international history and foreign policy. Indispensable for everyone interested in the past, present and potential futures of India in Asia. -- Srinath Raghavan, Professor of International Relations and History, Ashoka University
'Indias Near East' is a rigorous scholarly work of great contemporary relevance. For a deep and basic understanding of the geopolitical dynamics of a partitioned land that was once administratively united by colonialism, and for its twentieth-century evolution through war, conflict and social and administrative change, this will long be the book to turn to. -- Shivshankar Menon, former Indian Foreign Secretary, Ambassador to China and National Security Adviser, and author of 'Indian and Asian Geopolitics: The Past, Present'
'A riveting account of the pressures of cross-border migration, identity politics, and the contradictions of official policy that have frustrated Indias ambitions to rewrite the political geography of its near eastern borderlands and counter threats from China and Pakistan. Drawing on a wealth of primary material, including hitherto untapped intelligence sources, this is an innovative interpretation of the limits of post-colonial nation-building and statecraft.' -- Farzana Shaikh, Associate Fellow, Royal Institute of International Affairs, and author of 'Making Sense of Pakistan'
Paliwal unpicks the seams between South and Southeast Asia in an insightful book that fills gaps in our knowledge. 'Indias Near East' reasseses the interconnections across lines drawn on a map and will spur debate about Indias approach to its northeast and eastern neighbours. -- Tanvi Madan, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, and author of 'Fateful Triangle: How China Shaped US-India Relations during the Cold War'
'Indias Near East' sheds new light on Indias northeastern borderlands, which for decades have been neglected by politicians in Delhi. It also offers a uniquely Indian perspective on the conflicts in Myanmar, a topic normally covered by Western scholars and analysts. Paliwal critiques Indias policies towards the northeastern states, Myanmar and Bangladesh. His well-researched book is a valuable contribution to understanding the complexities of one of Asias ethnically most diverse regions and its seemingly never-ending tribal uprisings and civil wars. -- Bertil Lintner, journalist, expert on South-East Asia, and author of 'The Golden Land Ablaze: Coups, Insurgents and the State in Myanmar'

About Avinash Paliwal

Avinash Paliwal PhD is Reader in International Relations at SOAS University of London, specialising in South Asian strategic affairs. A former journalist and foreign affairs analyst, he is the author of 'My Enemys Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal', also published by Hurst.

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NGR9781805260615
9781805260615
1805260618
India's Near East: A New History by Avinash Paliwal
New
Hardback
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
2024-07-25
480
N/A
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