Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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Page 115
... Delhi was guided in its behaviour towards Nepal by the motive either of economically exploiting the latter or of keeping it economically dependent upon itself . New Delhi had a dichotomic view of Nepal . It had one view of the Rana ...
... Delhi was guided in its behaviour towards Nepal by the motive either of economically exploiting the latter or of keeping it economically dependent upon itself . New Delhi had a dichotomic view of Nepal . It had one view of the Rana ...
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... Delhi , 1959 , Second Edition ) , pp . 17-19 . Treaty with Sikkim was signed on 5 December 1950 which made it a ' Protectorate of India ' for whose defence and territorial integrity India was made responsible . Its external relations ...
... Delhi , 1959 , Second Edition ) , pp . 17-19 . Treaty with Sikkim was signed on 5 December 1950 which made it a ' Protectorate of India ' for whose defence and territorial integrity India was made responsible . Its external relations ...
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... Delhi found in Kathmandu a very weak , inexperienced , docile and dependent Government which frequently looked to it for help and guidance . With such a perception New Delhi had a sympathetic , patronising and good neighbourly ...
... Delhi found in Kathmandu a very weak , inexperienced , docile and dependent Government which frequently looked to it for help and guidance . With such a perception New Delhi had a sympathetic , patronising and good neighbourly ...
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