Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... party of India has adopted a policy of non - intervention towards the Nepali revolt . Non - intervention means support to status quo and tyranny . 32 However , New Delhi was not indifferent towards Nepal as is sometimes made out . It ...
... party of India has adopted a policy of non - intervention towards the Nepali revolt . Non - intervention means support to status quo and tyranny . 32 However , New Delhi was not indifferent towards Nepal as is sometimes made out . It ...
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... Party for long . Serious political differences between the Koirala brothers once again surfaced in the first week of July and inevitably led to a split in the Party and to the fall of the Nepali Congress Government in August 195267 when ...
... Party for long . Serious political differences between the Koirala brothers once again surfaced in the first week of July and inevitably led to a split in the Party and to the fall of the Nepali Congress Government in August 195267 when ...
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... Party and the Communist Party , all of them , stood for the establi- shment of diplomatic relations with the PRC . ( See Ramakant , n . 26 , pp . 81-82 ) , The Nepali Congress Working Committee passed a resolution demanding the ...
... Party and the Communist Party , all of them , stood for the establi- shment of diplomatic relations with the PRC . ( See Ramakant , n . 26 , pp . 81-82 ) , The Nepali Congress Working Committee passed a resolution demanding the ...
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Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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