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... accepted the McMahon Line as the border be- tween China and Burma and whatever might have happened long ago , in view of new deve- lopments and friendly relations which existed between China and India , he would accept this border with ...
... accepted the McMahon Line as the border be- tween China and Burma and whatever might have happened long ago , in view of new deve- lopments and friendly relations which existed between China and India , he would accept this border with ...
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... accepted the very reasonable proposals put forward by the Government of India to secure an immediate lessening of ten- sion along the border . He was always ready to meet and discuss with the Chinese Prime Min- ister the outstanding ...
... accepted the very reasonable proposals put forward by the Government of India to secure an immediate lessening of ten- sion along the border . He was always ready to meet and discuss with the Chinese Prime Min- ister the outstanding ...
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... accepted violence and the emerging age of developing non - violence . some On the other hand , it is out of the question that a movement de- manding change by any type of means would end before having exhausted all or nearly all its ...
... accepted violence and the emerging age of developing non - violence . some On the other hand , it is out of the question that a movement de- manding change by any type of means would end before having exhausted all or nearly all its ...
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