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DDS Subject File No. 34 (Part 1)
Subject Files-1846-1984
Indo-Pakistan, Sino-Indian Border Dispute, 1948-1984
1948
Study material collected by Damodar P. Singhal for his research on foreign relations between India and Pakistan, Kashmir, politics in independent Pakistan and Pakistan-Afghanistan relations. They include: 1. ‘Kashmir Appeal to World Conscience’ by Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, speech presented at 241st meeting of the UN Security Council held at Lake Success, New York, USA, 1948. 2. ‘Pakistan’s International Relations’ by Parvez Khan, presented at the Thirteenth Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Lahore, February 1958. 3. ‘Interrelation Between Religion and Politics in Pakistan’ by K. P Karunakaran, Indian Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 1, March 1958. 4. ‘Pakistan’s New Marriage Law: A Reflection of Qur'anic Interpretation’ by Freeland Abbot, Asian Survey, Vol. 1, No. 11, January 1962. 5. ‘India and Pakistan as Factors in Each Other’s Foreign Policy and Relations’ by M. S. Rajan, International Studies, Vol. III, No. 4, April 1962. 6. ‘Basic Democracy as an Experiment’ by K. J. Newman, Political Studies, April 1962. 7. ‘The New Constitution of Pakistan by Damodar P. Singhal, Asian Survey, Vol, II, No. 6, August 1962. 8. ‘Pakistan – Afghanistan Relations’ by Khurshid Hassan, Asian Survey, Vol, II, No. 7, September 1962, +1 duplicate 9. Some Aspects of Pakistani Planning – Sisir K. Gupta, India Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 2, 1962. 10. ‘Pakistan’s Reaction’ by Susheela Kaushik, International Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, April 1963. 11. ‘Private and Public Enterprises in the Economic Development of Pakistan’ by Nurul Islam, 1963. 12. ‘Indo-Pakistan Relations’ by Sisir Gupta, International Studies, Vol. 5, 1963. 13. ‘Pakistan: A New Constitution, Old Issues’ by Richard Wheeler, Asian Survey, Vol, III, No. 2, February 1963. 14. ‘The Pak-Afghan Détente’ by Geroge L. Montagno, Asian Survey, Vol, III, No. 2, 1963. 15. ‘The Foreign Policy of Afghanistan’ by Zubeida Hasan, Pakistan Horizon, Vol. 17, No. 1. 1964. 16. ‘Arms and Politics in Pakistan’ by Stephen P. Cohen, India Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 4, October-December 1964. 17. ‘The Foreign Policy of Pakistan 1947-1964’ by M. A. H. Ispahani, Pakistan Horizon, Vol. 17, No. 3. 1964. 18. ‘The Foreign Policy of Pakistan’ by M. Ayub, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1964. 19. ‘Pakistan’s Foreign Policy: An Analysis of Pakistan’s Fears and Interests’ by Khalid B. Sayeed, Asian Survey, Vol. IV, No. 3, March 1964. 20. ‘Current Strategic Thinking and Pakistan’ by Inamul Haq, Pakistan Horizon, Vol. 17, No. 2, 1964. 21. ‘India and Pakistan: Attitudes to One Another’s Frontier Problems’ by Sir Olaf Caroe, Royal Central Asian Journal, Vol. LI, April 1964. 22. ‘The Economic Consequences of Partition: India and Pakistan’ by Wayne Wilcox, Journal of International Affairs Vol. XVIII No. 2, 1964. 23. ‘Afghanistan in the Twentieth century’ by Louis Dupree, Royal Central Asian Journal, Vol. LI, January 1965. 24. ‘The Commonwealth and Problems of World Trade and Development’ by Dharma Kumar, India Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 1, January 1965. 25. ‘Education and the Development of Muslim Nationalism in Pre-Partition India’ by C. Lloyd Thorpe, Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Vol. 13, No. 1, 1965. 26. ‘The Kashmir Question Today’ by Sisir Gupta, International Studies, Vol. VI, No. 3, January 1965. 27. ‘Kashmir, India and Pakistan’ by Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, Foreign Affairs, April 1965. 28. ‘Issues & Prospects in Kashmir’ by Sisir Gupta, Indian Quarterly, Vol XXI, No. 3, July – September 1965.
Foreign Relations; India; Pakistan; Afghanistan; Kashmir; politics; Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah; United Nations; Security Council; Conference; Institute of Pacific Relations; K. P Karunakaran; Lahore; Religion; Politics; Marriage; Quran; Basic Democracy; Constitution; Planning; Economic Development; Frontier; Partition; Commonwealth
English
407 pp.
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DDS Subject File No. 34 (Part 2)
Subject Files-1846-1984
Indo-Pakistan, Sino-Indian Border Dispute, 1948-1984
1966
29. ‘The Kashmir Issue’ by Mukut Behari Lal, India Quarterly Vol. XXI No. 4, October – December 1965. 30. ‘Modern Pakistan Literature’ by Faiz Ahmed Faiz in Asia, A Handbook edited by Guy Wint, 1965. 31. ‘1965 – An Epoch-Making Year in Pakistan’ by General Elections and War with India’ by Khalid B. Sayeed, Asian Survey, 1966. 32. ‘Pakhtunistan: The Frontier Dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan’ by S. M. M. Qureshi, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 39, Nos. 1-2, 1966. 33. ‘The Tashkent Declaration: Retrospect and Prospect’ by M. S. Rajan, International Studies, Vol. VIII, Nos. 1-2, July – December 1966. 34. ‘India, Pakistan and South-East Asia’ by Vishal Singh, International Studies, Vol. VIII, Nos. 1-2, July – December 1966. 35. Lessons of India-Pakistan War’ by H. N. Kunzru, India Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 3, 1966. 36. ‘U.S Economic Assistance to Pakistan 1954-1965: A Case Study in the Politics of Foreign Aid’ by Mohammed Ayoob, India Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 2, April-June 1967. 37. ‘Sectoral Allocation in the Plans of Pakistan: An Approach’ by K. L. Seth, 1967. 38. The Tashkent Declaration, 1967. 39. ‘The Capabilities of Pakistan’s Political System’ by Khalid B. Sayeed, Asian Survey, Vol. VII, No. 2, February 1967. 40. ‘Political and Administrative Roles in East Pakistan’s Districts’ by A. M. A. Muhith, Pacific Affairs, Vol. XL, Nos. 3-4, 1967-8. 41. ‘India as a Factor in Sino-Pakistani Relations’ by Mohammed Ayoob, International Studies, Vol. 9, No. 3, 1968. 42. ‘Political Change in Pakistan: Structures, Functions, Constraints and Goals’ by Wayne Wilcox, Pacific Affairs, Vol. XLI, No. 3, Fall 1968. 43. ‘Southeast Asia in Pakistan’s Foreign Policy’ by Khalid B. Sayeed, Pacific Affairs, Vol. XLI, No. 2, 1968. 44. ‘Pakistan: A New Challenge to the Political System’ by Khalid B. Sayeed, Asian Survey, Vol. VIII, No. 2, February 1968. 45. ‘The Consequences of Indo-Pakistani War for Urdu Language and Literature: A Parting of the Ways?’ by C.M Naim, Journal of Asian Studies, February 1969. 46. ‘Pakistan: A Decade of Ayub’ by Wayne Wilcox, Asian Survey, Vol. IX, No. 2, February 1969. 47. ‘Twenty Years of the Civil Service of Pakistan: A Reevaluation’ by Shahid Javed Burki, Asian Survey, Vol. 9, No. 4, April 1969. 48. ‘From Islamic Republic to Islamic State in Pakistan’ by Lawrence Ziring, Asian Survey Vol. 24 No. 9, September 1984. 49. ‘Kashmir is India: In Sheikh Abdullah’s Words’ by Mir Qasim, undated. 50. ‘Pakhtunistan’ by Guy Wint, undated. 51. Newspaper clipping on India and Pakistan’s dispute over the Rann of Kuch dispute, undated. Also, includes Damodar P. Singhal book, Pakistan (Publisher: Prentice-Hall Inc., New Jersey, 1975)
Foreign Relations; India; Pakistan; Afghanistan; Kashmir; politics; frontier; Pakhtunistan; Tashkent Declaration; Southeast Asia; India-Pakistan war; Literature; Faiz Ahmed Faiz; C. M Naim; China; US; Economic Assistance; East Pakistan; Ayub; Sheikh Abdullah; Rann of Kutch
English
535 pp.
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DDS Subject File No. 35 (Part 1)
Subject Files-1846-1984
Indo-Pakistan, Sino-Indian Border Dispute, 1948-1984
1960
Damodar P. Singhal’s research materials consisting of articles, newspaper clippings and maps related to the Sino-Indian border dispute and China’s conflicts with other nations. They include: 1. ‘China and Tibet, 1708 – 1959: A Resume of Facts’ by Zahiruddin Ahmad, Chatham House Memoranda, Oxford University Press, February 1960. 2. Conclusion of K. M Panikkar’s book Problems of Indian Defence, Asia Publishing House, Bombay, 1960. 3. ‘The Chinese view of foreign relations’ by C. P Fitzgerald, The World Today, January 1963. 4. ‘Chinese Aggression and India: An Introductory essay by A. Appodorai, International Studies Vol. V Nos. 1-2, January 1963. 5. ‘The Sino-Indian Boundary Question and International Law’ by K. Krishna Rao, Indian Foreign Affairs, January 1963. 6. ‘The India-China Boundary Question’ by K. Gopalachari, International Studies, Vol. V Nos. 1 and 2, January 1963. 7. ‘Chinese Aggression and After’ by K. S. Thimayya, International Studies, Vol. V Nos. 1 and 2, January 1963. 8. ‘China’s Militarism’ by S. L. Poplai, International Studies, Vol. V Nos. 1 and 2, January 1963. 9. Map of India-China border, from International Affairs, January-February 1963. 10. ‘The Sino-Indian Border Dispute: A Legal Approach’ by R. S. Arora, Public Law, Summer 1963. 11. ‘The Military Affairs Committee and Party Control of the Military in China’ by Ralph L. Powell, Asian Survey Vol. III, No. 7, July 1963. 12. ‘The Sino-Indian Question’ by Sir Olaf Caroe’, address given to Royal Central Asian Society, March 1963. 13. ‘Where Russia and China Meet’ The Times, 10 September 1963. 14. ‘Severe Strain of Border Dispute’ The Times, 21 October 1963. 15. ‘Peking, Kathmandu and New Delhi’ by Shen-Yu Dai, China Quarterly No. 16, October – December 1963. 16. ‘Mongolia in the Sino-Soviet Dispute’ by Robert A. Rupen, China Quarterly, No. 16, October - December 17. ‘On the Frontiers: Sinkiang and the Soviet Union’ by Geofrey Wheeler, China Quarterly No. 16, October – December 1963. 18. ‘The Sino-Indian Conflict’ by S. M. Burke, The Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 17, No. 2, 1963. 19. ‘Tibet and Ladakh: A History’ by Zahiruddin Ahmad, St. Antony’s Papers No. 14, Far Eastern Affairs, No. 3, 1963. 20. ‘China’s Position in Asia’ by O. Edmund Clubb, Journal of International Affairs Vol. XVII No. 2, 1963. 21. ‘Analysis of Conflicting Border Claims’ and ‘Recent Developments and Emerging Trends’ in Himalayan Battleground; Sino-Indian Rivalry in Ladakh by Margaret W. Fisher, Leo. E. Rose and Robert A. Huttenback, New York, 1963. 22. ‘Peking’s Military Calculus’ by Davis B. Bobrow, World Politics Vol. XVI No. 2, January 1964. 23. ‘The Indo-China Border Dispute’ by R. K. Patil, India Quarterly Vol XX No. 2, April - June 1964.
Sino-Indian border dispute; Indo-China war; India; China; Tibet; Chatham House; Defence; Foreign Relations; Military; International Affairs; Peking; New Delhi; Kathmandu; Nepal; International Relations; Ladhakh; 1961
English
331 pp.
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DDS Subject File No. 35 (Part 2)
Subject Files-1846-1984
Indo-Pakistan, Sino-Indian Border Dispute, 1948-1984
1964
24. ‘Chou En-Lai’s African Journey as Viewed by the Indian Press’ by Chanakya Sen, Asian Survey, Vol. IV No. 6, June 1964. 25. ‘A case for leeches’, M. G. weekly, 13 August 1964. 26. ‘Multilateral Indian Arms’, The Economist, 26 September 1964. 27. ‘China in Proportion, The Economist, 3 October 1964. 28. ‘The neutrals and the Afro-Asians’ by G. F Hudson, World Today December 1964. 29. The Times editorials on the conflict, 12, 14 January 1965 30. ‘The Sino-Indian Border Controversy and the Communist Party of India’ by Robert W. Stern, The Journal of Politics, Vol. 21 No. I, February 1965. 31. ‘Militarisation in China’ by Sisir Gupta, 1 March 1965 32. Map of India-China border, from The Economist, April 1965. 33. ‘The Defence of India’ by V. C. Trivedi in China and the Peace of Asia, edited by Alastair Buchan, London, 1965. 34. ‘India News’, Information Service of India – contains announcements on the India-China relations by Indira Gandhi and Morarji Desai, 5 April 1968. 35. ‘Chinese Expansionism’ by K. M Panikkar, undated. 36. Damodar P. Singhal’s handwritten reading list and notes on the Indo-Chinese Border Dispute, undated. 37. Typed notes on Indian Defense, undated. 38. ‘Indian Defence Policy since the Border Conflict’, L. J. Kavic, Work-in-Progress Seminars, Australian National University, undated. 39. The Columbo proposals with handwritten notes.
Sino-Indian border dispute; Indo-China war; India; China; Defence; Foreign Relations; Military; International Affairs; Peking; New Delhi; 1961; Chou En Lai; The Economist; The Times; K. M. Panikkar; Columbo proposals; Indira Gandhi;
English
83 pp.
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