Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... tion in the Terai in recent decades , in the neighbouring Indian markets . Thus its economy , particularly the economy of Terai , became intertwined with that of northern India and trade with India , which in 1964 accounted for about 95 ...
... tion in the Terai in recent decades , in the neighbouring Indian markets . Thus its economy , particularly the economy of Terai , became intertwined with that of northern India and trade with India , which in 1964 accounted for about 95 ...
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... tion and democratisation of the authoritarian Rana regime , in the early stage it did not extend any direct help to the demo- cratic forces struggling for the establishment of a democratic regime in Nepal.30 Instead , it chose to ...
... tion and democratisation of the authoritarian Rana regime , in the early stage it did not extend any direct help to the demo- cratic forces struggling for the establishment of a democratic regime in Nepal.30 Instead , it chose to ...
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... tion to the advantage of flood protection for about 1.27 lakh acres , Nepal was to receive water for irrigation for 77,000 acres and a power station to generate 9,000 K.W. of electricity . For over 95 per cent of its imports and exports ...
... tion to the advantage of flood protection for about 1.27 lakh acres , Nepal was to receive water for irrigation for 77,000 acres and a power station to generate 9,000 K.W. of electricity . For over 95 per cent of its imports and exports ...
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Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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