Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... relations are concerned was not taken into consideration , even though no Indian government has tested for close on a quarter - century precisely because the negative impact on foreign relations would far outweigh any perceived security ...
... relations are concerned was not taken into consideration , even though no Indian government has tested for close on a quarter - century precisely because the negative impact on foreign relations would far outweigh any perceived security ...
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... relations with these countries should increase . It must also be recognised that weav- ing a web of mutually beneficial economic relations with major inter- national economies is in India's inter- ests . External economic liberalisation ...
... relations with these countries should increase . It must also be recognised that weav- ing a web of mutually beneficial economic relations with major inter- national economies is in India's inter- ests . External economic liberalisation ...
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... relations . It draws attention to the fact that peoples ' rights in the forest and their relation to agricultural land were interrelated . Settlement operations affected both . It created conditions for social unrest and sanskritisation ...
... relations . It draws attention to the fact that peoples ' rights in the forest and their relation to agricultural land were interrelated . Settlement operations affected both . It created conditions for social unrest and sanskritisation ...
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