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India and the Frontier States of Afghanistan, Nepal and Burma is a seminal two-volume work that provides an in-depth historical and geographical analysis of India’s complex relationships with its neighboring frontier states. The work meticulously examines the political, cultural, and strategic dimensions of these critical border regions during a formative period in South Asian history.
The authors present detailed accounts of the territories, their populations, governance structures, and the intricate dynamics between India and these neighboring states. Each volume offers valuable insights into trade routes, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic relations that shaped the region.
This scholarly compilation remains an essential reference for historians, geographers, and students of South Asian history interested in understanding the historical foundations of modern India’s borders and international relationships.







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