Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... increased inter- action with the world market . After both and political lessons of the Asian eco- nomic crisis for India , it is important nomic crisis for India , it is important to understand the changing nature of global political ...
... increased inter- action with the world market . After both and political lessons of the Asian eco- nomic crisis for India , it is important nomic crisis for India , it is important to understand the changing nature of global political ...
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... increased clout . These deve- lopments have been at the expense of Japan , South Korea and the ASEAN nations . The new modus vivendi between The new modus vivendi between China and the US has also weakened Japan's influence in the ...
... increased clout . These deve- lopments have been at the expense of Japan , South Korea and the ASEAN nations . The new modus vivendi between The new modus vivendi between China and the US has also weakened Japan's influence in the ...
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... increased . With ith increased irrigation , agri- cultural productivity is increasing . Estimates show that over 2 million trees have regenerated . The regenera- tion rate has been far more rapid as compared to lands where only forest ...
... increased . With ith increased irrigation , agri- cultural productivity is increasing . Estimates show that over 2 million trees have regenerated . The regenera- tion rate has been far more rapid as compared to lands where only forest ...
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