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The Eastern frontier of India by R. B. Pemberton is a seminal work that explores the complex history and geography of India’s eastern boundaries. The book delves into the territorial, political, and strategic dimensions of the eastern frontier, examining how these regions have shaped India’s national identity and foreign policy.
Pemberton’s scholarly analysis covers the various ethnic groups, administrative challenges, and geopolitical importance of the eastern frontier regions. The work provides valuable historical context for understanding contemporary issues in India’s northeastern states and their relationship with neighboring countries.
This non-fiction account is essential for historians, policy makers, and anyone interested in understanding India’s eastern territories, their development, and their role in shaping the nation’s borders and international relations.







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