Seminar, Temas53-64R. Thapar, 1964 |
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... position in Asia was accepted by the erst- while British Government of this country as the cardinal postulate of its imperial policy . The British never failed to utilize India's loca- tional advantage for their world colonial designs ...
... position in Asia was accepted by the erst- while British Government of this country as the cardinal postulate of its imperial policy . The British never failed to utilize India's loca- tional advantage for their world colonial designs ...
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... position can be successfully vindicated on the basis of the prevalent rules of international law . Dealing with the question of the treatment of Indians in South Africa , he discusses the arguments of the Union of South Africa in favour ...
... position can be successfully vindicated on the basis of the prevalent rules of international law . Dealing with the question of the treatment of Indians in South Africa , he discusses the arguments of the Union of South Africa in favour ...
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... position in Kashmir . Nor could we have mili- tarily won political recognition of the legal fact . Above all , having taken the issue to the United Nations , we could not have defied world opinion even though it has been patently unfair ...
... position in Kashmir . Nor could we have mili- tarily won political recognition of the legal fact . Above all , having taken the issue to the United Nations , we could not have defied world opinion even though it has been patently unfair ...
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