Seminar, Temas137-148R. Thapar, 1971 |
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... Soviet Union which began in 1956 have reduced the treaty to a dead - letter . Worse still , the ideological dispute has now become so intense that the Soviet Union has itself become a threat to China's security . Ironically , the US ...
... Soviet Union which began in 1956 have reduced the treaty to a dead - letter . Worse still , the ideological dispute has now become so intense that the Soviet Union has itself become a threat to China's security . Ironically , the US ...
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... Soviet Union and China has undergone any basic transforma- tion . It would seem that under the new approach the United States proposes to keep its mili- tary presence through the bases which it has acquired . It will use these bases for ...
... Soviet Union and China has undergone any basic transforma- tion . It would seem that under the new approach the United States proposes to keep its mili- tary presence through the bases which it has acquired . It will use these bases for ...
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... Soviet would be to ensure that the Indo- Soviet Treaty does not become a substitute for India's self - reliance in defence efforts . For the treaty to be successful , it is absolutely essential that India does not be- come either ...
... Soviet would be to ensure that the Indo- Soviet Treaty does not become a substitute for India's self - reliance in defence efforts . For the treaty to be successful , it is absolutely essential that India does not be- come either ...
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symposium participants | 23 |
Rasheeduddin Khan Member of Rajya Sabha | 33 |
Rajeshwar Dayal Former Foreign Secretary | 48 |
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