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          Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked country in South Asia situated in the Eastern Himalayas between China in the north and India in.

          Rustomji was an influential Indian official who served in the highest echelons of the colonial and postcolonial Indian administration in the northeast and the.!

          BOOK REVIEWS

          1. SIKKIM — A HIMALAYAN TRAGEDY.
          2. OVER THE HIGH PASSES
          3. BHUTAN AND THE BRITISH.
          4. NANDA DEVI.
          5. LAND OF THE SNOW LION.
          6. SUMMIT FEVER.
            KINGDOMS OF EXPERIENCE.
          7. THE MYSTERY OF MALLORY AND IRVINE.
          8. SMYTHE'S MOUNTAINS.
          9. THE HIMALAYA : KAILASA — MANASAROVAR.
          10. MOUNTAIN NAMES.
          11. K2 — SAVAGE MOUNTAIN.

            SAVAGE SUMMER.

          12. CLOUDS FROM BOTH SIDES.
          13. WHERE THE INDUS IS YOUNG.
          14. WHITE LIMBO.
          15. TRACKING MARCO POLO.
          16. EVEREST GRAND CIRCLE.
          17. MOUNTAINEERING IN THE ANDES.
          18. KARAKORUM ALPINISTYCZNE.
          19. MOUNT EVEREST.

           

           

           

          SIKKIM — A HIMALAYAN TRAGEDY.

          By Nari Rustomji. Pp. , 23 illustrations, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, Rs ).

          Nari Rustomji puts us in his debt again — he was the Prime Minister of Sikkim from to and both before and after his tenure, he had kept in close touch with its affairs.

          Nari Rustomji puts us in his debt again — he was the Prime Minister of Sikkim from to and both before and after his tenure, he had kept in close touch.

        1. Nari Rustomji puts us in his debt again — he was the Prime Minister of Sikkim from to and both before and after his tenure, he had kept in close touch.
        2. Enchanted Frontiers: Sikkim, Bhutan and India's North‐Eastern Borderlands.
        3. Rustomji was an influential Indian official who served in the highest echelons of the colonial and postcolonial Indian administration in the northeast and the.
        4. In , Angami Zapu Phizo, the most prominent nationalist leader of the Naga people who claimed independence from India, journeyed to London in.
        5. Gentlewoman (London, ); Nari Rustomjee, Enchanted Frontiers (Bombay, ); and Badr-ud-din Tyabji, Memoirs of an Egoist, vol.
        6. It was on his appointment to the I.C.S. that he first met and became friends with the young Prince of Sikkim during their attendance at the I.C.S. Administrative Training Course at Dehra Du