Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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Page 124
... border defences was not satisfactory . Soon after the conclusion of the treaty of 1950 , New Delhi proposed to Kathmandu that checkposts be established along Nepal's Tibetan border for strengthening the border defences of that country ...
... border defences was not satisfactory . Soon after the conclusion of the treaty of 1950 , New Delhi proposed to Kathmandu that checkposts be established along Nepal's Tibetan border for strengthening the border defences of that country ...
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... border alignments in accordance with the findings of the Joint Committee constituted for the purpose under the previous Agreement on the subject.144 The King claimed that , as a result of this treaty , Nepal gained 300 square miles of ...
... border alignments in accordance with the findings of the Joint Committee constituted for the purpose under the previous Agreement on the subject.144 The King claimed that , as a result of this treaty , Nepal gained 300 square miles of ...
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... border of India . That was primarily the concern of the Nepal Government but it happen- ed also to be our concern it was right on the border and our own men were involved , in the sense that they suffered from the depredations of this ...
... border of India . That was primarily the concern of the Nepal Government but it happen- ed also to be our concern it was right on the border and our own men were involved , in the sense that they suffered from the depredations of this ...
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