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Protracted Contest Protracted Contest Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Twentieth Century JOHN W. GARVER UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS Seattle and London This publication was supported in part by the Donald R. Ellegood International Publications Endowment. Copyright © 2001 by the University of Washington Press Printed in the United States of America All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Garver, John w. Protracted contest: Sino-Indian rivalry in the twentieth century / John W. Garver. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0-295-98073-7 (alk. paper)-IsBN 0-295-98074-5 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. China-Relations-India. 2. India-Relations-China. I. Title: Sino-Indian rivalry in the twentieth century. II. Title. DS740.5.I5 G37 2001 303.48'251054-DC21 The paper used in this publication is acid free and recycled from 10 percent post-consumer and at least 50 percent pre-consumer waste. It meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. §@ To the memory of my father and mother, William Lincoln Garver Jr., 1911-1996, and Lila Rowena Selzer Garver, 1908-1996 and with grateful acknowledgment of the financial support of the Smith Richardson Foundation, the family-fortune origin of which came from Vicks Vaporub, which my mother sometimes ® rubbed on my throat when, as a small boy, I had a cold Contents LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi 1 / Sino-Indian Relations: The Protracted Contest 3 2/ The Tibetan Factor in Sino-Indian Relations 32 3/ The Territorial Dispute 79 4/ Sino-Indian Rivalry for Influence and Status among Developing Countries 110 5/ Indian-Chinese Rivalry in Nepal 138 6 / Sikkim and Bhutan 167 7/ The Sino-Pakistani Entente Cordiale 187 8 / Managing the Contradiction between Maintaining the Sino-Pakistani Entente and Furthering Sino-Indian Rapprochement 216 9 / Burma: The Back Door to China 243 lO / The Indian Ocean in Sino-Indian Relations 275 11 / Nuclear Weapons and the Sino-Indian Relationship 313 12/ Nuclear Weapons and the International Status of China and India 343 13/ Prospects for a Qualitative Change in PRC-ROI Relations 368 NOTES 391 INDEX 431 Vll List of Illustrations MAPS 1.1. Overlap of Perceived Indian and Chinese Historic Spheres of Influence 15 1.2. Tectonic Evolution of the Himalayan-Tibetan Massif 23 1.3. The Himalayan-Tibetan Massif as Illustrated by Contour Lines 25 2.1. The Tibetan Government-in-Exile's View of China 38 3.1. Cross-Section of Terrain from the Sichuan Basin to Lhasa 81 7.1. The Sino-Pakistani Friendship Highway 206 9.1. Burma's Role as an Invasion Corridor 250 9.2. Southwest China's Irrawaddy Corridor 268 10.1. Chinese Involvement in Myanmar's Maritime Development in the 1990S 294 FIGURE 8.1. Sino-Pakistani Military Exchanges, 1985-1994 238 ix

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