The Quarterly Review, Volume 291William 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, 1953 |
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... INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE DEFENCE OF THE MIDDLE EAST . INDIA in the two world wars played a vital part as the strategic centre of South - east Asia and the Middle East . In the second war she raised armies of over two million men ...
... INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE DEFENCE OF THE MIDDLE EAST . INDIA in the two world wars played a vital part as the strategic centre of South - east Asia and the Middle East . In the second war she raised armies of over two million men ...
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... Indian capital . The question naturally arises : why should India adopt this attitude towards a scheme which incidentally is to her advantage ? The New York Times ' deals with the subject in an editorial of January under the heading ...
... Indian capital . The question naturally arises : why should India adopt this attitude towards a scheme which incidentally is to her advantage ? The New York Times ' deals with the subject in an editorial of January under the heading ...
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... Indian statesmen would like to develop . He would welcome the establishment of such a relationship between India and other Asian nations . Does this imply , one might ask , that the Pandit would like to build up an Indian Commonwealth ...
... Indian statesmen would like to develop . He would welcome the establishment of such a relationship between India and other Asian nations . Does this imply , one might ask , that the Pandit would like to build up an Indian Commonwealth ...
Contents
No 595JANUARY 1953 | 1 |
The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 14 |
British Churches and Foreign Affairs Relations with Churches in CommunistControlled Countries | 28 |
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