THE CROSSROADS: KASHMIR- INDIA’S BRIDGE TO XINJIANG

by Kulbhushan Warikoo

  • Category Non-Fiction
  • Format Hardback
  • Imprint Rupa
  • Price 795
  1. ISBN: 978-93-5702-569-0
  2. Pages: 336 pages
  3. Date: 5th October 2023

ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Anglo-Russian rivalry during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries reached unprecedented
heights. The two imperial powers engaged in a war of nerves, each vying for control over the
vast territories of Central Asia. The British were quick to realize Kashmir’s potential as a strategic
listening post to monitor Russian activities beyond the formidable Hindu Kush and Karakoram
ranges. Kashmir’s close sociocultural and economic ties with Xinjiang (in present-day China), and
other Central Asian regions since ancient times, facilitated the British in their endeavours to contain
Russian designs in Central Asia.
The Crossroads traces the history of Kashmir as a melting pot between India and Xinjiang. Exhaustively
researched, this authoritative account unravels the intricate power dynamics in the region. It sheds light on India–Xinjiang relations as a crucial historical determinant, providing valuable insights into
contemporary relations between Delhi and Beijing. This book is a must-read for those seeking a
deeper understanding of the complex tapestry of regional history and politics. The study also offers
important lessons for understanding Chinese premeditated strategy in Hunza, Gilgit and beyond,
presenting Kashmir’s perspective on the Sino-Indian border in the Ladakh sector.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Prof. Kulbhushan Warikoo is a renowned scholar and expert in Himalayan and Central Asian
Studies. Born in Srinagar, Kashmir, in 1951, he has taught for over 30 years at Jawaharlal Nehru
University (JNU), New Delhi, where he also founded the Central Asian Studies Programme.
He has an impressive bibliography of 22 books to his credit, including notable titles like Himalayan
Frontiers of India, Religion and Security in South and Central Asia, Xinjiang: China’s Northwest Frontier
and Eurasia and India: Regional Perspectives. Prof. Warikoo has travelled extensively to conduct his
research in Xinjiang and various Central Asian countries including Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan,
Kazakhstan and the Siberian republics of Khakassia, Buryatia, Tuva and Altai, among others.
Besides his notable contributions as an author, Prof. Warikoo serves as the founder-editor of the
quarterly journal Himalayan and Central Asian Studies, which has been in publication since 1997.
Through this journal, he continues to promote and explore issues related to the Himalayan and
Trans-Himalayan region in South and Central Asia.