Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... behaviour was and how did it compare with the behaviour of the United States and the Soviet Union with their immediate small neighbours ? How to design that comparative study was the main problem , for no specific studies of the big ...
... behaviour was and how did it compare with the behaviour of the United States and the Soviet Union with their immediate small neighbours ? How to design that comparative study was the main problem , for no specific studies of the big ...
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... behaviour towards Guatemala where it did not have any major interest of its own to serve and whatever ( economic ) interest it had was being taken care of by the pro - US government of that country . The United States viewed such a ...
... behaviour towards Guatemala where it did not have any major interest of its own to serve and whatever ( economic ) interest it had was being taken care of by the pro - US government of that country . The United States viewed such a ...
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... 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 Government and the other of ...
... 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 Government and the other of ...
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US Models 333 | 3 |
Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
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