Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... Tulsi Giri , paid a return visit in December . On his return to Kathmandu , Dr. Giri declared that there was no basic difference between India and Nepal and that whatever misunderstandings had cropped up between them were also in the ...
... Tulsi Giri , paid a return visit in December . On his return to Kathmandu , Dr. Giri declared that there was no basic difference between India and Nepal and that whatever misunderstandings had cropped up between them were also in the ...
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... Tulsi Giri visited India ( 19-22 January ) and met Prime Minister Nehru , firstly to remove misunderstandings from Nehru's mind owing to recent developments in Nepal , $ 9 and secondly , to seek an assurance from Nehru that the Nepali ...
... Tulsi Giri visited India ( 19-22 January ) and met Prime Minister Nehru , firstly to remove misunderstandings from Nehru's mind owing to recent developments in Nepal , $ 9 and secondly , to seek an assurance from Nehru that the Nepali ...
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... Tulsi Giri himself drew such a parallel and referred to the Indian assis- tance to clean up the southern tarai region of Dr. K.I. Singh's " gangs " in 1953 as a " precedent " and thereby implied that Nepal might seek Chinese assistance ...
... Tulsi Giri himself drew such a parallel and referred to the Indian assis- tance to clean up the southern tarai region of Dr. K.I. Singh's " gangs " in 1953 as a " precedent " and thereby implied that Nepal might seek Chinese assistance ...
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Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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