1st Edition

Foreign Policy of Colonial India 1900–1947

By Sneh Mahajan Copyright 2018
228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

The foreign policy of a colonial country is very different from that of a sovereign country. Two features of the foreign policy of colonial India were: one, that it was framed in the interest of Britain; and two, that till the very end, the British showed an unflinching determination to maintain their hold on India. This book highlights the weight and significance of India in global... Read more

1. Determinants of the Foreign Policy of Colonial India 2. Managing the Northern Frontier 3. The Great Game on the North-West Frontier 4. The Eastern Frontier 5. Colonial India and the Indian Ocean Rim 6. Concluding Comments

Biography

Sneh Mahajan was Associate Professor of History at Indraprastha College, Delhi University. She was also Senior Academic Fellow at the Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. In 2012, she was elected President of the Non-Indian History Section of the Indian History Congress held at Mumbai. Her research interests include international history, modern Indian history, British foreign policy and strategy, and imperial history. She is the author of British Foreign Policy: The Role of India 1874-1914 (Routledge).