Dr. Srikanth Kondapalli, Professor in Chinese Studies, reviews A. G. Noorani's "India-China Boundary Problem, 1846-1947: History and Diplomacy" for The Financial Express. He says the book is a timely intervention, given the rise in nationalism and aggressive behaviour of China, the Chinese infrastructure projects in northern areas of Kashmir (in hydro-electric, road, and railway construction activities) and tensions between India and China on Arunachal Pradesh (termed since about 2005 in China as ‘southern Tibet’). The primary attention of this blog is towards catering the needs and wishes of the previous or existing research scholars and faculty of this centre. Additionally, it will also function as a reference point for any scholar from any part of the world for East Asian Studies. The main components of this blog would be a section on the current events of the centre and a major portion on issues and commentaries related to any concept or incident related to East Asia.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Prof. Kondapalli reviews A. G. Noorani's "India-China Boundary Problem, 1846-1947: History and Diplomacy"
Dr. Srikanth Kondapalli, Professor in Chinese Studies, reviews A. G. Noorani's "India-China Boundary Problem, 1846-1947: History and Diplomacy" for The Financial Express. He says the book is a timely intervention, given the rise in nationalism and aggressive behaviour of China, the Chinese infrastructure projects in northern areas of Kashmir (in hydro-electric, road, and railway construction activities) and tensions between India and China on Arunachal Pradesh (termed since about 2005 in China as ‘southern Tibet’). Saturday, January 1, 2011
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