1. The case of the ‘other India’ and Indian ir scholarship.
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Naik, Priya
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BRITISH occupation of India, 1765-1947 ,INTERNATIONAL relations education ,SCHOLARLY method ,PRINCES ,KINGS & rulers of India ,SOVEREIGNTY ,POLITICAL autonomy ,HISTORY ,HISTORIOGRAPHY - Abstract
irscholarship in India has focused on the borders, territory and sovereignty of the Indian state, overlooking the rich complexity of interior border formation between colonial and independent India. The paper argues that the study of the princely states under the British paramountcy (1858–1947), neglected so far, is valuable toirscholarship on three grounds. First, in mapping colonial India’s engagement with the outside world, the focus has been solely on British India. The princes were equally participative and perceptive of the outside world. Second, the princely states represent yet another challenge to the Westphalian notion of sovereignty, demonstrating the limited capacity of European categories to understand the ‘non-West’. Third, incorporating the paramountcy system in the genealogy of sovereignty of the Indian subcontinent offers a fresh account of border construction inside the state. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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