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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • I. INDIA AND CAMBODIA 1947-69: A HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
  • Indo-China: Colonial and Postcolonial Situations
  • India And the Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
  • The Anti-Communist. Policy of India
  • Indias Relations with China: The Benign Phase
  • The Vestiges of Colonialism
  • Geneva Conference 1954
  • India. SEAT0 and Cambodia
  • Cambodias Adoption of Neutrality under Indian Influence
  • India and Cambodia after the Geneva Conference
  • II. CAMBODIA IN CRISIS: INDIAS RESPONSE (1970-75)
  • The Coup in Cambodia: Implications
  • The United States Intervention and its Impact on CambodianPolitics
  • The Role of China and the Soviet Unionin the Politics of Cambodia
  • Emerging Trends in Indias Foreign Policy
  • Indias Indo-China Policy
  • Indias Cambodia Policy
  • III. INDIA AND CAMBODIA (1975-79)
  • The Rule of the Khmer Rouge
  • The Border war and the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia
  • Attitude of Major Powers
  • India and Cambodia
  • Janata Governments Foreign Policy
  • Janata Government and the Cambodian Problem
  • Chinas Attack on Vietnam and Indian Reaction to it
  • Cambodia at the NAM and United Nations and Indias Policy
  • IV. INDIA AND THE RECOGNITION OF THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF KAMPUCHEA
  • Indias Afghan Policy
  • Indias Stand on Cambodia
  • Reaction in India
  • Press Reactions
  • International Reactions
  • V. INDIAS CAMBODIA POLICY IN THE 1980s AND EARLY 1990s
  • The Cambodian Question
  • Trends in Indias Foreign Relations
  • Indias Cambodia Policy
  • VI. CONCLUSION
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • PRIMARY SOURCES
  • GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
  • MEMOIRS, SPEECHES, OFFICIAL STATEMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCES
  • SECONDARY SOURCES
  • ARTICLES
  • JOURNALS AND PERIODICALS
  • NEWSPAPERS