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British India’s Northern Frontier 1865-1895 offers a comprehensive study of imperial policy during a crucial period of British expansion and consolidation in Asia. G.J. Alder meticulously examines the strategic considerations, diplomatic maneuvers, and military campaigns that defined Britain’s approach to the northern territories adjacent to India.
The work explores the complex interplay between imperial ambitions, geopolitical rivalries, and regional politics that characterized the late Victorian era. Through detailed historical analysis, Alder traces the development of British frontier policy, including interactions with Afghanistan, Central Asia, and surrounding regions. The book provides valuable insights into decision-making processes at the highest levels of imperial administration and the long-term consequences of these policies.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an essential reference for historians, scholars, and readers interested in British imperial history, South Asian studies, and nineteenth-century geopolitics.
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