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British India’s Northern Frontier 1865-1895 provides an in-depth analysis of British imperial strategy during a critical period of expansion in South Asia. G.J. Alder examines the complex political, military, and diplomatic maneuvers employed by the British Raj to secure India’s northern borders against Russian advancement and regional powers.
The study covers three decades of imperial policymaking, exploring how Britain navigated territorial disputes, managed relationships with local rulers, and established administrative control over contested frontier regions. Through careful historical analysis, Alder illustrates the interplay between imperial ambitions, geopolitical competition, and on-the-ground colonial administration that shaped the subcontinent’s political landscape.
This work is essential for understanding late 19th-century British imperialism, the Great Game rivalry with Russia, and the legacy of frontier policies that continue to influence South Asian geopolitics today.







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