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Sir Francis Younghusband’s definitive work examines the complex and evolving relationship between India and Tibet spanning over a century, from the era of Warren Hastings through 1910. The book provides extensive historical analysis of political negotiations, trade relations, and military encounters between these two important Asian nations.
Younghusband, who personally led the British military mission to Lhasa in 1903-1904, offers invaluable firsthand insights into Tibetan culture, geography, and governance. His detailed accounts illuminate the strategic importance of Tibet to British India and the geopolitical dynamics of Central Asia during the height of imperial expansion.
This historical treatise serves as an essential reference for understanding Anglo-Indian relations with Tibet, the challenges of mountain diplomacy, and the broader imperial context of South and Central Asian history in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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