Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... strategic governmental institutions , e.g. , secret police and armed forces ; fifth , isolation of various European communist states from he rest of the world and from one another . 47 In the sixth place , the Soviet army stationed in ...
... strategic governmental institutions , e.g. , secret police and armed forces ; fifth , isolation of various European communist states from he rest of the world and from one another . 47 In the sixth place , the Soviet army stationed in ...
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... strategic balance against India in the Himalayan region . Amaury de Reincourt rightly remarked that " if even Tibet was taken over by the Soviets or the Chinese Communists , the whole of India and of Southeast Asia would become ...
... strategic balance against India in the Himalayan region . Amaury de Reincourt rightly remarked that " if even Tibet was taken over by the Soviets or the Chinese Communists , the whole of India and of Southeast Asia would become ...
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... strategic environment until mid - 1954 . Friendship treaty with Nepal and an extremely amenable and friendly government in Kathmandu were , no doubt , reassuring . But these , by them- selves , could not be considered adequate ...
... strategic environment until mid - 1954 . Friendship treaty with Nepal and an extremely amenable and friendly government in Kathmandu were , no doubt , reassuring . But these , by them- selves , could not be considered adequate ...
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US Models 333 | 3 |
Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
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