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Page 113
... King of Nepal . 21 The Ranas approach the United Kingdom and the United States for their recognition to the new King . Both the countries initially reacted favourably to the proposal , but the Government of India tackled the situation ...
... King of Nepal . 21 The Ranas approach the United Kingdom and the United States for their recognition to the new King . Both the countries initially reacted favourably to the proposal , but the Government of India tackled the situation ...
Page 115
... King Tribhuwan should continue to be the 25. Ih this context R. K. Shah , a former Nepalese Foreign Minister , has written that Bevin , the British Foreign Sec etary had agreed to recognise the New King and was ready to announce the ...
... King Tribhuwan should continue to be the 25. Ih this context R. K. Shah , a former Nepalese Foreign Minister , has written that Bevin , the British Foreign Sec etary had agreed to recognise the New King and was ready to announce the ...
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... Nepal agreed : 2 ( i ) to recognise King Tribhuwan as the King of Nepal ; ( ii ) to form an interim cabinet of 14 members - half of whom would be popular representatives - to hold elections to a Constituent Assembly by 1952 ; and ( iii ) ...
... Nepal agreed : 2 ( i ) to recognise King Tribhuwan as the King of Nepal ; ( ii ) to form an interim cabinet of 14 members - half of whom would be popular representatives - to hold elections to a Constituent Assembly by 1952 ; and ( iii ) ...
Contents
Political and Security Arrangements 31103 | 103 |
Economic and Cultural Dimensions 139202 | 139 |
Conclusions 203215 | 203 |
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