In November 1959, India's Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, turned seventy. Having led his country since Britain's departure from South Asia in August 1947, Nehru's seventieth birthday stimulated debates, both inside and outside the Indian subcontinent, on India's future in a post-Nehruvian world. In the early 1960s, with the Indian premier's health deteriorating and Sino-Indian relations under strain, British and US policymakers evidenced increasing concern with whom, or perhaps more pertinently, with what, forces would govern the world's largest democracy after Nehru. This article, which draws upon recently released British and US archival records, provides the first assessment of Western involvement in the struggle to succeed Nehru which...
More than sixty years ago, in the summer of 1948, the Indian nation, then newly-born, was struggling...
The long freedom struggle in India culminated in a victory when in 1947 the country gained its indep...
Recently released Security Service (MI5) documents offer new insights into the Indian government's v...
This article throws light on Lord Mountbatten’s enduring involvement in India after 1964, an overloo...
From 1947 until his political demise in late 1962, Vengalil Krishanan Krishna Menon stood at the for...
India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 will feature panels discussing concerns relevant to India’s future...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines British respon...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, as postcolonial regimes in Africa and Asia hauled down imp...
The second part of my article concerns three topics of the external affairs of India and Pakistan be...
The Cold War in the 1950s and 1960s placed newly-independent India in a liminal ideological position...
© 2019 Lokniti, Centre For The Study Of Developing Societies. This article presents four episodes fr...
Thanks to non-alignment, decolonisation and India’s iconic freedom struggle, Jawaharlal Nehru is a g...
This thesis takes as its subject Anglo-American relations with South Asia during a seminal period in...
Britain's post-war interventions in former colonial territories remain a controversial area of conte...
Despite the existence of a large Indian diaspora, there has been relatively little scholarly attenti...
More than sixty years ago, in the summer of 1948, the Indian nation, then newly-born, was struggling...
The long freedom struggle in India culminated in a victory when in 1947 the country gained its indep...
Recently released Security Service (MI5) documents offer new insights into the Indian government's v...
This article throws light on Lord Mountbatten’s enduring involvement in India after 1964, an overloo...
From 1947 until his political demise in late 1962, Vengalil Krishanan Krishna Menon stood at the for...
India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 will feature panels discussing concerns relevant to India’s future...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines British respon...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, as postcolonial regimes in Africa and Asia hauled down imp...
The second part of my article concerns three topics of the external affairs of India and Pakistan be...
The Cold War in the 1950s and 1960s placed newly-independent India in a liminal ideological position...
© 2019 Lokniti, Centre For The Study Of Developing Societies. This article presents four episodes fr...
Thanks to non-alignment, decolonisation and India’s iconic freedom struggle, Jawaharlal Nehru is a g...
This thesis takes as its subject Anglo-American relations with South Asia during a seminal period in...
Britain's post-war interventions in former colonial territories remain a controversial area of conte...
Despite the existence of a large Indian diaspora, there has been relatively little scholarly attenti...
More than sixty years ago, in the summer of 1948, the Indian nation, then newly-born, was struggling...
The long freedom struggle in India culminated in a victory when in 1947 the country gained its indep...
Recently released Security Service (MI5) documents offer new insights into the Indian government's v...