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... period rather than the personal animosity toward India on the part of specific American leaders or the personality ... period . These very four periods , differentiated in reference to super power relation- ships , will be seen to lend ...
... period rather than the personal animosity toward India on the part of specific American leaders or the personality ... period . These very four periods , differentiated in reference to super power relation- ships , will be seen to lend ...
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... period postponed for a fairly long period even within the existing framework of States if progressive and dyna- mic policies are pursued for a rapid expansion of employment can opportunities . Policies such as land reforms and those for ...
... period postponed for a fairly long period even within the existing framework of States if progressive and dyna- mic policies are pursued for a rapid expansion of employment can opportunities . Policies such as land reforms and those for ...
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... period of 27 years ( though at the current rates of growth in GNP and in population , this may take 53 years ! ) . Yet , several countries are doubling , or are on the way to doubling , their per capita real income over a period of 15 ...
... period of 27 years ( though at the current rates of growth in GNP and in population , this may take 53 years ! ) . Yet , several countries are doubling , or are on the way to doubling , their per capita real income over a period of 15 ...
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