ABSTRACT

In Defence of British India (1984) illustrates the problems arising from the British need to defend an Indian empire against the fluctuations in the European balance of power, preferably by isolating the empire from the European political system. The strategies devised by Britain to forestall and later to counter the expansion of European empires into the Middle East are known as the Great Game, which began in 1798 in response to the French invasion of Egypt. Later, the British planned an offensive in the Middle East itself as a means by which to defend their Indian empire.

chapter I|6 pages

Introduction

chapter II|13 pages

Great Britain's Great Game

A Proposal

chapter VI|25 pages

Towards Entanglement With Persia, 1799-1801

chapter X|27 pages

Rules of the Great Game In Asia, 1798-1829

chapter XII|14 pages

Three Approaches to the Great Game in Asia