India and Taiwan: from benign neglect to pragmatism /

India and China, the 'cultural cousins' of the past were reduced to 'colonial cousins' during the 19th century by the British colonialists. If the colonial connections strengthened the bonds between the Indian and Chinese people during the 19th century, the same sowed the seeds o...

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Other Authors: Tripathi, D. P. 1950- (Editor), Deepak, B. R., (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New Delhi, India : Vij Books India Private Limited, 2016.
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Online Access:Ebook Central Academic Complete
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Table of Contents:
  • List of Contributors; Introduction ; The Republic of China: How the British were outmanoeuvred in diplomacy over the question of Tibet ; B R Deepak ; The Republic of India and the Republic of China: 1947-1949; B R Deepak ; India's National leaders and the Nationalist China; B R Deepak; Chiang Kai-shek and the China-Burma-India Theatre of War; Lin Hsiao-chen; Paying Last Respects to Mahatma Gandhi; Luo Jialun ; (Tr. Prashant Kaushik); Testing the Limits of Pragmatic Diplomacy:Taiwan's Relations with India; Mumin Chen.
  • From Benign Neglect to Pragmatism: The Political and Security Issues between Taiwan and IndiaParris H. Chang; Experiences of Developmental State in India and Taiwan; Kalim Siddiqui; Exploring Education Cooperation between Taiwan and India: The Case of Mandarin Chinese Education; Yu-li TUNG; Taiwan Studies in India; Janardan Sahu; India and I.