British India's Relations with the Kingdom of Nepal (1970) uses
original documents and confidential papers never before available
to examine the relations between Nepal and British India from 1857
to 1947. Though relations between the two countries were generally
friendly, they occasionally clashed when Nepal felt that its
independence and indigenous way of life was threatened. Although
Nepal customarily followed policies which appeared to be harmonious
with those of Great Britain, Professor Husain shows that its
policies were usually based on self-interest and, contrary to
traditional thinking, Nepal was a nation largely independent of
British control.
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