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Indo Nepal Trade Relations (1846 to 1947) is a detailed historical analysis of the commercial interactions between India and Nepal during a critical period of South Asian history. The book explores how trade relations evolved under British colonial rule, examining the economic policies, tariff structures, and mercantile practices that shaped bilateral commerce.
Vijay Kumar Tiwari meticulously documents the various agreements, treaties, and commercial arrangements between the two nations, shedding light on the strategic importance of Nepal’s geographic position and its economic ties with India. The work analyzes the impact of British imperialism on trade dynamics, the role of merchants and trading communities, and the development of transportation networks.
This comprehensive study serves as an essential resource for historians, students of South Asian history, and those interested in understanding the foundations of modern Indo-Nepalese relations. The book bridges a significant gap in historical scholarship by providing detailed documentation of a period that shaped contemporary trade patterns and diplomatic ties in the region.







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