Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... friendly states and supported , and collabora- ted with them . It showed a blackmailing and bullying disposi- tion towards unfriendly states , that is , the states falling under the second category . It was extremely hostile towards the ...
... friendly states and supported , and collabora- ted with them . It showed a blackmailing and bullying disposi- tion towards unfriendly states , that is , the states falling under the second category . It was extremely hostile towards the ...
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... friendly to US private interests . Guided by the considerations of retaining its political control over the hemisphere , meeting the ideological challenge of communism in the region and saving the hemisphere from communist inroads and ...
... friendly to US private interests . Guided by the considerations of retaining its political control over the hemisphere , meeting the ideological challenge of communism in the region and saving the hemisphere from communist inroads and ...
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... friendly and sympathetic to the Nepalese people at large . 167 Following the Kathmandu - Kodari road agreement , it started viewing the Government in Kathmandu as being foolhardily clever and tending to be unfriendly for it had that way ...
... friendly and sympathetic to the Nepalese people at large . 167 Following the Kathmandu - Kodari road agreement , it started viewing the Government in Kathmandu as being foolhardily clever and tending to be unfriendly for it had that way ...
Contents
Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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