Rapprochement Across the Himalayas: Emerging India-China Relations Post Cold War Period (1947-2003)1. Historical Background (1947-1962) 2. The Period of Stalemate (1963-1975) 3. Towards Rapprochement (1976-1991) 4. The South Asian Context (1963-1991) 5. The International Setting (1963-1991) 6. Constructing Rapprochement (1992-1997) 7. The Brief Breakdown (1998) 8. Reconstructing Rapprochement (1999-Present Phase) 9. The Regional Context 10. The Evolving Global Setting 11. Conclusion Bibliography Index |
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Preface | 7 |
The Period of Stalemate 19631975 | 33 |
Towards Rapprochement 19761991 | 51 |
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