Nepal; Strategy for SurvivalUniversity of California Press, 1971 - 310 pages |
Contents
The Foundations of Nepals Foreign Relations | 3 |
Confrontation Politics in the Himalayan Area | 21 |
The Anglo | 75 |
The Emergence of a New Pattern | 103 |
Nepal Adjusts to the British Forward | 128 |
Nepal and the Pax Britannica | 151 |
A Place in the World 194570 | 175 |
The Crisis in Relations with New Delhi | 233 |
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Common terms and phrases
agreed agreement Amban assistance authorities B. P. Koirala Bahadur Shah Bhim Bhutan border British Resident C. R. Nepali Calcutta campaign Chandra Shamsher Chin-ting coins Dalai Lama Delhi developments dispute diversification economic envoy establish faction force foreign policy frontier Fu K'ang-an Gorkha Gorkhalis government of India Himalayan Himalayan area Hindu Ibid important Indian army Indian government internal Jang Bahadur July June Kalon Kath Kathmandu Darbar Kathmandu valley Kerong King Mahendra King Tribhuvan Kodari Kuti Lama's letter Lhasa Malla mandu ment military mission negotiations Nehru Nepal and China Nepal and Tibet Nepal Darbar Nepal's foreign Nepali Congress Nepali government Nepali political Newari nonalignment officials Panchen Lama Pande Peking Peking's position Prime Minister Prithvi Narayan Prithvi Narayan Shah Raja Ramsay Rana Rana Bahadur Shah recruitment Regent request role route Secret Consultation sent Shamar Trulku Shigatse Sikkim Tashilhunpo Terai territory Thapa Tibetan tion trade treaty Trulku