02703nam a22002537a 4500999001700000020001800017041000900035082002100044100002700065245007500092260004600167300001800213504003700231520166100268546001301929650004401942650006201986650003602048650006302084650004202147650008002189942001202269952016802281 c39265d39265 a9780143460121 aeng- a327.54051bRAO-F aRao, NirupamaeAuthor. aThe Fractured Himalaya :bIndia Tibet China 1949-62 /cBy Nirupama Rao aGurugram, Haryana:bIndia Penguin,c2022. axxviii, 614p. aIncludes bibliography and index. aIn the India-China relationship, the past shadows the present. It shapes current policy options and approaches, and strongly influences public debate in India to this day. While the period from 1949 to 1962 is crucial as Jawaharlal Nehru sought--unsuccessfully--to establish a workable relationship with the Chinese, the pre-independence history of the British colonial government's relations with Tibet, the genesis of the McMahon Line, Communist China's military take-over and domination of Tibet, together with the unshakeable foundational belief amongst Indians that the Himalayas form the country's sacred boundary, combined to powerfully impact India's relations with China. Nirupama Menon Rao, a former Foreign Secretary of India, unknots this intensely complex saga. Her telling is based not only on a wide selection of published documents and archival material from India, China, Europe and America, but also on a deep personal knowledge of China where she has served as India's Ambassador. In addition, she brings a practitioner's keen eye to the labyrinth of negotiations and official interactions that took place between the two countries from 1949 to 1962. The Fractured Himalaya is a rigorous examination of the workings of diplomacy and both its human and policy quotient; it looks at inflection points when the trajectory of the relationship could have altered, but were missed. But, most unusually, it also tells the story of the personalities involved-Jawaharlal Nehru, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and the 14th Dalai Lama-and their interactions as the tournament of those years unfolded and moved step by closer step to the conflict of 1962. aEnglish. aIndiavForeign relationsxTibet (China) aTibet Autonomous Region (China)vForeign relationsxIndia aIndiavForeign relationsxChina aBorder disputesvHistorical studiesxIndia-China relations aGeopoliticsvStudiesxHimalaya region aSino-Indian War, 1962vCauses and impactsxPolitical and historical context 2ddccBK 00104070aNASSDOCbNASSDOCd2024-03-21eOverseas Press India Pvt. Ltdg432.48i2024-03-20l0o327.54051 RAO-Fp54429r2024-05-24 00:00:00v599.00w2024-03-20yBK