India, China and north frontiers/ Rammanohar Lohia

By: Lohia, RammanoharMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: B. R., 2002Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiii, 274 p. 22 cmISBN: 8176462756Subject(s): Sino-Indian Border Dispute, 1957DDC classification: 327.54051
Contents:
HIMALAYA 1. Threat to our Northern Borders 2. A Himalayan Policy 3. Notes on Himalayan People 4. Himalayan India: Some Non-Party and NonControversial Suggestions 5. Mansar ,6. Indian and Chinese Tents 7 Himalayas, The Empty Symbol and Seven Revolutions 8. The Himalaya Bachao Sammelan KASHMIR 9. Kashmir 10. An Interview on Kashmir 11. Dangerous Strategy 12. Future of Kashmir 13. Letters from Kashmir 14. Composition of Cabinet 15. MaulanaMasoodi's Dismissal 16. The Proposed U.S.-Pakistan Pact 17. Resolution on Kashmir URVASIAM 18. Situation in Naga Hills 19. Urvasiam: Prohibited Area VIII/lNDIA, CHINA AND NORTHERN FRONTIERS 20. Barbarous Policies in Urvasiam 21. Right to Unrestricted Travel Flouted by India Government 22. The Naga Problem 23. Urvasiam: Some Experiences 24. Entering Urvasiam—^An Epilogue 25. A Few Letters 26. Certain Uncontroversial Suggestions NEPAL 27. India and Nepal 28. Let Us Not Forget Nepal 29. Democracy Versus Tyranny 30. The Task Before Nepal Congress 31. Cleverness or Courage in Nepal? TIBET 32. Chinese Invasion of Tibet 33. An Act Against Asia and The World 34. China's Second Assault on Tibet 35. Tibetan Refugees 36. Talks with Dalai Lama 37. Who Championed Tibet's Freedom? POLICY 38. U.N. Vote on China—The Aggressor 39. Concerning our Attitude Towards Red China 40. Chou-Nehru Meet 41. India, China, Tibet, Congressism and Communism 42. India-China Conflict 43. Chinese Premier's Visit 44. India, China and Coloured Peoples Solidarity 45. Can Delhi Only Breed Mohammed Shahs 46. China's Admission into the U.N. 47. China and Portugal 48. India-Pakistan Confederation 49. Russia, America and China 50. Chinese Invasion and Our Aims 51. Violence and Non-Violence 52. Jamboodweep, China, Foreign Policy and Gandhism 53. Afro-Asian Leaders' Compromise Efforts 54. Sino-Indian War: Seven Ideas 55. Efficacy of Non-Violence in War 56. No Compromise 57. American Aid 58. Three Wills in International Relationship 59. To Afro-Asian Leaders 60. Three Asias 61. A Press Conference 62. Military Assistance 63. Some Aspects of India's China Policy DOCUMENTS 64. Chronology of Chinese Aggression 65. Unilateral Ceasefire by China 66. Colombo Proposals MAPS 67. Maps India's Frontier Line 68. Maps 1 to 11
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HIMALAYA
1. Threat to our Northern Borders
2. A Himalayan Policy
3. Notes on Himalayan People
4. Himalayan India: Some Non-Party and NonControversial Suggestions
5. Mansar
,6. Indian and Chinese Tents
7 Himalayas, The Empty Symbol and Seven Revolutions
8. The Himalaya Bachao Sammelan
KASHMIR
9. Kashmir
10. An Interview on Kashmir
11. Dangerous Strategy
12. Future of Kashmir
13. Letters from Kashmir
14. Composition of Cabinet
15. MaulanaMasoodi's Dismissal
16. The Proposed U.S.-Pakistan Pact
17. Resolution on Kashmir
URVASIAM
18. Situation in Naga Hills
19. Urvasiam: Prohibited Area
VIII/lNDIA, CHINA AND NORTHERN FRONTIERS
20. Barbarous Policies in Urvasiam
21. Right to Unrestricted Travel Flouted by India
Government
22. The Naga Problem
23. Urvasiam: Some Experiences
24. Entering Urvasiam—^An Epilogue
25. A Few Letters
26. Certain Uncontroversial Suggestions
NEPAL
27. India and Nepal
28. Let Us Not Forget Nepal
29. Democracy Versus Tyranny
30. The Task Before Nepal Congress
31. Cleverness or Courage in Nepal?
TIBET
32. Chinese Invasion of Tibet
33. An Act Against Asia and The World
34. China's Second Assault on Tibet
35. Tibetan Refugees
36. Talks with Dalai Lama
37. Who Championed Tibet's Freedom?
POLICY
38. U.N. Vote on China—The Aggressor
39. Concerning our Attitude Towards Red China
40. Chou-Nehru Meet
41. India, China, Tibet, Congressism and Communism
42. India-China Conflict
43. Chinese Premier's Visit
44. India, China and Coloured Peoples Solidarity
45. Can Delhi Only Breed Mohammed Shahs
46. China's Admission into the U.N.
47. China and Portugal
48. India-Pakistan Confederation
49. Russia, America and China
50. Chinese Invasion and Our Aims
51. Violence and Non-Violence
52. Jamboodweep, China, Foreign Policy and Gandhism
53. Afro-Asian Leaders' Compromise Efforts
54. Sino-Indian War: Seven Ideas
55. Efficacy of Non-Violence in War
56. No Compromise
57. American Aid
58. Three Wills in International Relationship
59. To Afro-Asian Leaders
60. Three Asias
61. A Press Conference
62. Military Assistance
63. Some Aspects of India's China Policy
DOCUMENTS
64. Chronology of Chinese Aggression
65. Unilateral Ceasefire by China
66. Colombo Proposals
MAPS
67. Maps India's Frontier Line
68. Maps 1 to 11

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