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ID158951
Title ProperSiachen glacier, the fulcrum of the great game
Other Title Information Colonel ‘Bull’ Kumar’S perspectives
LanguageENG
AuthorNarender ‘Bull’ Kumar & Prateek Joshi ;  Kumar, Narender ‘Bull’ ;  Joshi, Prateek x
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article, written by Prateek Joshi in close collaboration with Colonel Narender “Bull” Kumar, discusses the development of the conflict over the Siachen Glacier between India and Pakistan. It sets out the Siachen Conflict in the broad framework of the Great Game and explains the crucial role of Colonel Narender “Bull” Kumar's Siachen expeditions in rekindling this old flashpoint in High Asia. Based on Colonel Kumar's two expeditions to the Siachen Glacier region, namely the Teram Kangri expedition in 1978 and the Siachen expedition in 1981, it discusses the perspectives regarding the dispute and its relation to reviving a consciousness of the Great Game. The first perspective discusses Colonel Kumar's expeditions in light of the Indo-Pak conflict as these two visits became the precursor to Operation Meghdoot, following which the Indian Army occupied the Siachen Glacier in 1984. The second perspective discusses a crucial cartographic blank which was filled only after Colonel Kumar's Siachen expedition.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 49, No.1; Mar 2018: p.103-117
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 49 No 1
Key WordsChina ;  India ;  Kashmir ;  Pakistan ;  Line of control ;  Teram Kangri ;  Meghdoot ;  Karakaoram


 
 
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