Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... Peking - Tirana axis began in late 1957 , Albania started fully identifying its position with that of Peking in the councils of international communism from April 1960 , i.e. , when the Sino - Soviet dispute came out into the open ...
... Peking - Tirana axis began in late 1957 , Albania started fully identifying its position with that of Peking in the councils of international communism from April 1960 , i.e. , when the Sino - Soviet dispute came out into the open ...
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... Peking that Nepal was India's special concern . For the text of the press conference , see Bhasin , n . 21 , pp . 26-27 . 116. Mao Tse - tung , " The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Commu- nist Party " , in the Selected Works of Mao ...
... Peking that Nepal was India's special concern . For the text of the press conference , see Bhasin , n . 21 , pp . 26-27 . 116. Mao Tse - tung , " The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Commu- nist Party " , in the Selected Works of Mao ...
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... Peking rally he clearly warned Red China against attempting to overawe smaller neighbours.143 In China he signed two important agreements , the first being the Sino- Nepalese Boundary Treaty signed on 5th October 1961 by King Mahendra ...
... Peking rally he clearly warned Red China against attempting to overawe smaller neighbours.143 In China he signed two important agreements , the first being the Sino- Nepalese Boundary Treaty signed on 5th October 1961 by King Mahendra ...
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Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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