Inheritance of Empire: Britain, India, and the Balance of Power in Asia, 1938-55
Autor A Martin Wainwrighten Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 1993
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780275947330
ISBN-10: 0275947335
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0275947335
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Charts
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Independence and Defense
The Arsenal Of Empire, 1938-45
The Indian Arsenal, the British Empire, and the Western Alliance
India and Imperial Defense before the Second World War
The Imperial Arsenal
The Western Alliance's Eastern Arsenal
The Alienation of India
The Nationalist Movement
The Military
The Business Community
India's Potential for Power
The Limits of Expansion
Defense Production
Supporting Industries
The Transfer of Military Power, 1945-49
Indian Unity and the Commonwealth Alliance
Anachronisms in British Defense Planning
Partition and Commonwealth Defense
The Partition of India's Defense Resources
The Problem of Partition
The Collapse of Indian Military Unity
Britain and the Origins of the South Asian Arms Race
Communal Violence and the Kashmir Conflict
The Indo-British Sterling Imbalance
The South Asian Military Imbalance
The First Phase of the South Asian Arms Race
India's Nuclear Resources and the Status of Travancore
Travancore's Nuclear Resources and Indian Unity
India's Nuclear Program and the Cold War
Alternatives for British Strategy in the East
India's Withdrawal from Commonwealth Defense
The Search for Alternatives
The Decline of British Military Power East of Suez
The Third Power in Asia, 1949-55
India as a Third Force
India's Defense Priorities
Priorities Competing with Defense Production
High-Technology Defense Industries
The New Indo-British Relationship
The United States' Role in the Indo-British Relationship
The Korean War and the Indo-British Arms Trade
The Cold Wars in South Asia
India and the United States-Pakistan Alliance
Britain's Role in Indian Defense Production during the 1950s
Alternatives to British Armaments
The New Indo-British Arms Trade
The New Balance of Power in Asia
Appendices
Principal Indian Munitions Factories
Railway Workshops
Comparable Strengths of Armed Forces of India and Pakistan, 1958
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Independence and Defense
The Arsenal Of Empire, 1938-45
The Indian Arsenal, the British Empire, and the Western Alliance
India and Imperial Defense before the Second World War
The Imperial Arsenal
The Western Alliance's Eastern Arsenal
The Alienation of India
The Nationalist Movement
The Military
The Business Community
India's Potential for Power
The Limits of Expansion
Defense Production
Supporting Industries
The Transfer of Military Power, 1945-49
Indian Unity and the Commonwealth Alliance
Anachronisms in British Defense Planning
Partition and Commonwealth Defense
The Partition of India's Defense Resources
The Problem of Partition
The Collapse of Indian Military Unity
Britain and the Origins of the South Asian Arms Race
Communal Violence and the Kashmir Conflict
The Indo-British Sterling Imbalance
The South Asian Military Imbalance
The First Phase of the South Asian Arms Race
India's Nuclear Resources and the Status of Travancore
Travancore's Nuclear Resources and Indian Unity
India's Nuclear Program and the Cold War
Alternatives for British Strategy in the East
India's Withdrawal from Commonwealth Defense
The Search for Alternatives
The Decline of British Military Power East of Suez
The Third Power in Asia, 1949-55
India as a Third Force
India's Defense Priorities
Priorities Competing with Defense Production
High-Technology Defense Industries
The New Indo-British Relationship
The United States' Role in the Indo-British Relationship
The Korean War and the Indo-British Arms Trade
The Cold Wars in South Asia
India and the United States-Pakistan Alliance
Britain's Role in Indian Defense Production during the 1950s
Alternatives to British Armaments
The New Indo-British Arms Trade
The New Balance of Power in Asia
Appendices
Principal Indian Munitions Factories
Railway Workshops
Comparable Strengths of Armed Forces of India and Pakistan, 1958
Bibliography