The Quarterly Review, Volume 288William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1950 |
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... INDIA AND PAKISTAN . THE policy of the British Socialist Government of par- titioning India and setting up two independent dominions met with wide approval in the civilised world . Even the Opposition in the British Parliament thought ...
... INDIA AND PAKISTAN . THE policy of the British Socialist Government of par- titioning India and setting up two independent dominions met with wide approval in the civilised world . Even the Opposition in the British Parliament thought ...
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... Indian textile industry ; it has a surplus of food grains , the greater part of which goes to India . On the other hand , India supplies textiles and other manufactured goods , steel and coal , which Pakistan lacks . Strategically their ...
... Indian textile industry ; it has a surplus of food grains , the greater part of which goes to India . On the other hand , India supplies textiles and other manufactured goods , steel and coal , which Pakistan lacks . Strategically their ...
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... India would lose touch with her frontier outposts ; if invasion were threatened she could not keep a large force supplied in the northern mountains . Responsibility for holding the Sinkiang frontier must , in their view , rest on the ...
... India would lose touch with her frontier outposts ; if invasion were threatened she could not keep a large force supplied in the northern mountains . Responsibility for holding the Sinkiang frontier must , in their view , rest on the ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
THE STORY OF A GERMAN | 7 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
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