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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