Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... Prime Minister became the real ruler . The monarch was relegated to the background and was reduced to a figure ... Prime Minister . Thus he laid the foundations of what eventually came to be known as the RanĂ¡ rule 13 in Nepal which ...
... Prime Minister became the real ruler . The monarch was relegated to the background and was reduced to a figure ... Prime Minister . Thus he laid the foundations of what eventually came to be known as the RanĂ¡ rule 13 in Nepal which ...
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... Prime Minister , T.P. Acharya's visit to the PRC . President Prasad did not conceal the anxieties of his Government . At the royal banquet held in his honour on 22nd October 1956 he said that " any threat to the peace and security of ...
... Prime Minister , T.P. Acharya's visit to the PRC . President Prasad did not conceal the anxieties of his Government . At the royal banquet held in his honour on 22nd October 1956 he said that " any threat to the peace and security of ...
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... Prime Minister , in course of his visit to Nepal in April 1960 , once again pressed for a non - aggression pact.45 But the Government of Nepal did not yield . The Chinese Prime Minister again suggested the insertion of a clause in the ...
... Prime Minister , in course of his visit to Nepal in April 1960 , once again pressed for a non - aggression pact.45 But the Government of Nepal did not yield . The Chinese Prime Minister again suggested the insertion of a clause in the ...
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Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
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