Introduction 1. India, Pakistan and the early Cold War, 1947-57 2. Eisenhower, Macmillan and the 'New Look' at South Asia, 1958-60 3. The best of friends: Kennedy, Macmillan and Jawaharlal Nehru 4. Upsetting the apple cart: India's 'liberation' of Goa 5. Allies of a kind: Britain, the United States and the 1962 Sino-Indian War 6. Quagmire: the Anglo-American search for a Kashmir settlement 7. Realigning India: Western military aid and the threat from the north 8. The other transfer of power: Britain, the US and the Nehru-Shastri Transition 9. A bumpy ride: Harold Wilson, Lyndon Johnson and South Asia 10. Triumph and tragedy: the Raan of Kutch and the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War Conclusion: the erosion of Anglo-American power in India and Pakistan Select bibliography.
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