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Page 141
... political change and in the stabilisation of the new system thereafter , became an easy target for political criti- cism . " 124 Until 1951 , " opposition party leaders oftensought New Delhi's intervention in Nepal's internal politics ...
... political change and in the stabilisation of the new system thereafter , became an easy target for political criti- cism . " 124 Until 1951 , " opposition party leaders oftensought New Delhi's intervention in Nepal's internal politics ...
Page 195
... political set - up in Nepal , neither was the King prepared to submit . Meanwhile , no significant steps had been taken to devise a political system that would take the place of the dethroned parliamentary democracy . The royal coup was ...
... political set - up in Nepal , neither was the King prepared to submit . Meanwhile , no significant steps had been taken to devise a political system that would take the place of the dethroned parliamentary democracy . The royal coup was ...
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... Political Rivalries in Nepal " , Far Eastern Survey ( New York ) , 23 ( July 1954 ) , p . 103 . " India's Himalayan Border " , Contemporary Review , 188 ( July 1955 ) , pp . 42-43 . — , " Nepal in World Politics " , Pacific Affairs , 3 ...
... Political Rivalries in Nepal " , Far Eastern Survey ( New York ) , 23 ( July 1954 ) , p . 103 . " India's Himalayan Border " , Contemporary Review , 188 ( July 1955 ) , pp . 42-43 . — , " Nepal in World Politics " , Pacific Affairs , 3 ...
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Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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