Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 198
... interests and always followed the line of foreign policy as suggested by the Indian Govern- ment . The Indian Government had an upper hand over the foreign policy of Nepal although they avoided its annexation because Nepal as a buffer ...
... interests and always followed the line of foreign policy as suggested by the Indian Govern- ment . The Indian Government had an upper hand over the foreign policy of Nepal although they avoided its annexation because Nepal as a buffer ...
Page 256
... interests of Nepal as to the personal interests of the Ranas . They , therefore , confined the conneć- tion with the British solely to themselves . They exploited it as a means of strengthening their hegemony as much as a de- fence ...
... interests of Nepal as to the personal interests of the Ranas . They , therefore , confined the conneć- tion with the British solely to themselves . They exploited it as a means of strengthening their hegemony as much as a de- fence ...
Page 258
... interests in these regions . Their commercial interests impelled the East India Company to forestall by arms the conquests of the Nepal Valley by the Gurkhas . Subsequently the same con- sideration led it to conciliate the Gurkha Rulers ...
... interests in these regions . Their commercial interests impelled the East India Company to forestall by arms the conquests of the Nepal Valley by the Gurkhas . Subsequently the same con- sideration led it to conciliate the Gurkha Rulers ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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