Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... treaty was signed between Nepal and China and thus the occasion for mediation did not arise . The Nepal Darbar was strongly averse to the British and had signed the commercial treaty of 1792 in com- pelling circumstances and , as soon ...
... treaty was signed between Nepal and China and thus the occasion for mediation did not arise . The Nepal Darbar was strongly averse to the British and had signed the commercial treaty of 1792 in com- pelling circumstances and , as soon ...
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... Treaty provided for joint action for mutual security and defence between the two countries . The Kathmandu correspondent of The Times ( London ) aptly commented that " from Indian point of view these treaties ( this treaty and the Treaty ...
... Treaty provided for joint action for mutual security and defence between the two countries . The Kathmandu correspondent of The Times ( London ) aptly commented that " from Indian point of view these treaties ( this treaty and the Treaty ...
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... treaty at such time as would create no gap between the expiry of the old Treaty and the enforcement of the new one.1 100 The two Governments agreed that the new treaty should provide for the separation of Nepal's foreign account and the ...
... treaty at such time as would create no gap between the expiry of the old Treaty and the enforcement of the new one.1 100 The two Governments agreed that the new treaty should provide for the separation of Nepal's foreign account and the ...
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US Models 333 | 3 |
Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
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