Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... agreement in 1954 for controlling the Kosi River for mutual benefit . Taming the Gandak to mutual benefit was equally important and ambi- tious . The Project prepared by India was to consist of a barrage and headworks near Bhainsalotan ...
... agreement in 1954 for controlling the Kosi River for mutual benefit . Taming the Gandak to mutual benefit was equally important and ambi- tious . The Project prepared by India was to consist of a barrage and headworks near Bhainsalotan ...
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... agreement an additional amount of 40 million Indian rupees provided under the Agreement on Economic Aid of 1956 which had not . been used by Nepal.116 117 However , the most important step that Kathmandu took for the diversification of ...
... agreement an additional amount of 40 million Indian rupees provided under the Agreement on Economic Aid of 1956 which had not . been used by Nepal.116 117 However , the most important step that Kathmandu took for the diversification of ...
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... Agreement on the subject.144 The King claimed that , as a result of this treaty , Nepal gained 300 square miles of territory . 145 As to Mount Everest also , he claimed that it continued to be , as it had been , " within our terri- tory ...
... Agreement on the subject.144 The King claimed that , as a result of this treaty , Nepal gained 300 square miles of territory . 145 As to Mount Everest also , he claimed that it continued to be , as it had been , " within our terri- tory ...
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US Models 333 | 3 |
Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
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