Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... China in April 1959 and the escape of the Dalai Lama into India where he was granted asylum marked the beginning of the Sino - Indian differences . By mid - 1959 , the two countries were involved further in a serious border controversy ...
... China in April 1959 and the escape of the Dalai Lama into India where he was granted asylum marked the beginning of the Sino - Indian differences . By mid - 1959 , the two countries were involved further in a serious border controversy ...
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... India was not responsible for rebel activities . He , however , felt grieved at the Indian charge that Nepal was benefiting from the Sino - Indian conflict . He denied that Nepal ever believed in " playing one neighbour against another ...
... India was not responsible for rebel activities . He , however , felt grieved at the Indian charge that Nepal was benefiting from the Sino - Indian conflict . He denied that Nepal ever believed in " playing one neighbour against another ...
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... Sino- Nepalese Boundary Treaty signed on 5th October 1961 by King Mahendra and the Chinese Head of State , Liu Shao ... Indian border dispute.148 Nevertheless , New Delhi welcomed the Sino - Nepalese border agreement for more than one ...
... Sino- Nepalese Boundary Treaty signed on 5th October 1961 by King Mahendra and the Chinese Head of State , Liu Shao ... Indian border dispute.148 Nevertheless , New Delhi welcomed the Sino - Nepalese border agreement for more than one ...
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