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Afghanistan: The Buffer State explores the critical role Afghanistan played as a strategic buffer between the expanding British Empire in India and the Russian Empire in Central Asia during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Written by General Sir Reginald Clare Hart and Captain Gervais Lyons, this comprehensive work examines the military, political, and economic factors that made Afghanistan essential to both imperial powers.
The authors provide detailed analysis of the Great Game—the competition between Britain and Russia for dominance in Central Asia—and how Afghanistan’s geographic position made it a focal point of imperial strategy. The book covers diplomatic negotiations, military campaigns, and the complex relationships between Afghan rulers and Western powers.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House remains an invaluable resource for historians, military strategists, and students of geopolitics seeking to understand how historical power dynamics shaped modern Central Asia and the enduring importance of Afghanistan in regional affairs.
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