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About the Author
Amish Raj Mulmi's writings have been published in The Himalayan Arc: Journeys East of South- east and The Best Asian Speculative Fiction 2018; and by Al Jazeera; Roads & Kingdoms; Himal Southasian; India Today; The Kathmandu Post and The Record. He is from Pokhara in Nepal. This is his first book.
Reviews
'Mulmi's detailed look at Nepal's long encounter with Tibet and China is leavened with personal experiences but the message is clear: Modi's bullish nationalism does not play well in Himalayan capitals.' -- The Guardian
'[A] well-researched account ... [this] book presents perhaps the most up-to-date version of the Nepal-China bilateral relationship.' -- International Affairs
'A concise modern history of the complicated triangle of Nepal, China and India relations and how a focus on one of Nepal's neighbours always needs to factor in the other. As informative as this big picture history is, it serves to highlight Mulmi's skill at focusing on individuals.' -- Maximillian Morch, Asian Review of Books
'A journalist's scholarly research takes the long view on a small country's foreign relations, even as it often finds itself caught between two neighbourhood giants. ... What remains unclear is how Nepal will navigate the future as it is caught between the past and the future when China is likely to be assertive and at times an adventurous interventionist. Mulmi has written a book with a long shelf life.' -- Kallol Bhattacherjee, The Hindu
'In All Roads Lead North, Amish Mulmi examines the rich history of Nepal's global engagement through its northern border, marked as it is by trade, cultural exchange, political manoeuvring, and occasional conflict, even war. Whether he be writing about Kathmandu's Lhasa traders or the ordinary inhabitants of the remote Himalayan borderlands, Mulmi fuses meticulous on-the-ground reportage with his vast knowledge of history. As such, he corrects the common understanding of Nepal as a satellite of India, and places the nation in its proper geopolitical context. This book introduces readers to Nepal anew.' -- Manjushree Thapa, author of Forget Kathmandu
'By a deft combination of long-range historical perspective and scrupulous reportage, Mulmi turns the searchlight on Nepal's ties with Tibet and China. His tightly crafted narrative and argument revises much of the received wisdom on the recent trajectory of Nepal's foreign relations. This book should be required reading for everyone in New Delhi dealing with Nepal and for anyone interested in understanding China's growing footprint in the subcontinent.' -- Srinath Raghavan, author of The Most Dangerous Place: A History of the United States in South Asia
Book Information
ISBN 9781787385399
Author Amish Raj Mulmi
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd