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Indian Frontier Policy an historical sketch

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Indian Frontier Policy an historical sketch

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Adye traces the evolution of British policy towards India's frontiers, from the early days of colonial expansion to the strategic challenges faced during the "Great Game," the geopolitical rivalry between the British Empire and Imperial Russia for influence in Central Asia. He examines key events, such as the First and Second Anglo-Afghan Wars, offering insights into the decisions made by British administrators and military leaders. The author reflects on the consequences of these policies, often questioning the wisdom of aggressive interventions and advocating for a more cautious approach.The book also explores the delicate relationship between British authorities and the autonomous tribal communities living along the frontier. Adye emphasizes the complexity of dealing with these tribes, whose independence and fierce resistance to outside control posed a continuous challenge to British rule. He discusses the impact of treaties, military expeditions, and diplomatic maneuvers that shaped the region's stability.
Adye traces the evolution of British policy towards India's frontiers, from the early days of colonial expansion to the strategic challenges faced during the "Great Game," the geopolitical rivalry between the British Empire and Imperial Russia for influence in Central Asia. He examines key events, such as the First and Second Anglo-Afghan Wars, offering insights into the decisions made by British administrators and military leaders. The author reflects on the consequences of these policies, often questioning the wisdom of aggressive interventions and advocating for a more cautious approach.The book also explores the delicate relationship between British authorities and the autonomous tribal communities living along the frontier. Adye emphasizes the complexity of dealing with these tribes, whose independence and fierce resistance to outside control posed a continuous challenge to British rule. He discusses the impact of treaties, military expeditions, and diplomatic maneuvers that shaped the region's stability.

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