Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... influence . The US initiative of Pan - Americanism ( 1889 ) was also motivated by the desire to establish US influence in the hemisphere . Economic At least in one leading case , in its attitude towards Cuba , the guiding motives were ...
... influence . The US initiative of Pan - Americanism ( 1889 ) was also motivated by the desire to establish US influence in the hemisphere . Economic At least in one leading case , in its attitude towards Cuba , the guiding motives were ...
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... influence on those powers to end the blockade and seek a peaceful settlement of the dispute . As a result of US intervention all the parties to the dispute accepted arbitra- tion and the dispute was finally settled by the Hague Court in ...
... influence on those powers to end the blockade and seek a peaceful settlement of the dispute . As a result of US intervention all the parties to the dispute accepted arbitra- tion and the dispute was finally settled by the Hague Court in ...
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... influence Nepali life . Kathmandu itself imports its culture and standards from India and thus " the influence of Indian thought and civilisation gradually percolates to the remotest corners of Nepal " .34 Thus cultural influences from ...
... influence Nepali life . Kathmandu itself imports its culture and standards from India and thus " the influence of Indian thought and civilisation gradually percolates to the remotest corners of Nepal " .34 Thus cultural influences from ...
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Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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