Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... Chinese dependent States " was changed into " many States bordering on China " . See Mao Tse - tung . The Chinese Revo- lution and the Chinese Communist Party ( Foreign Language Press , Peking , 1954 ) , p . 17 . 117. Rose , n . 3 , p ...
... Chinese dependent States " was changed into " many States bordering on China " . See Mao Tse - tung . The Chinese Revo- lution and the Chinese Communist Party ( Foreign Language Press , Peking , 1954 ) , p . 17 . 117. Rose , n . 3 , p ...
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... Chinese policy towards India42 and later refused to entertain the Chinese complaints regarding Indian technicians working on Nepal ' northern checkposts . When they ( the Chinese ) raised the issue in course of the Mustang incident , 43 ...
... Chinese policy towards India42 and later refused to entertain the Chinese complaints regarding Indian technicians working on Nepal ' northern checkposts . When they ( the Chinese ) raised the issue in course of the Mustang incident , 43 ...
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... Chinese also to play Nepal's game in view of their border dispute with India . On 4th October 1962 , at a time when the Indo - Nepalese tension had reached a critical stage , the Chinese Foreign Minister , Marshal Ch'en Yi , declared at ...
... Chinese also to play Nepal's game in view of their border dispute with India . On 4th October 1962 , at a time when the Indo - Nepalese tension had reached a critical stage , the Chinese Foreign Minister , Marshal Ch'en Yi , declared at ...
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