A Life of Our TimesThis book deals with the author s work in the administrative services, under the British and in the Indian administrative services. After Independence, the author, an ICS officer, continued to work in the Indian administration and was often deputed to foreign missions. His memoirs give us an insight about several critical moments in Indian and world history. |
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But when they themselves were at daggers drawn , the task fell to the Secretary -
General . He therefore counted on the assistance of the non - aligned powers in
fulfilling the task , hoping that the big powers , in the absence of their active ...
But when they themselves were at daggers drawn , the task fell to the Secretary -
General . He therefore counted on the assistance of the non - aligned powers in
fulfilling the task , hoping that the big powers , in the absence of their active ...
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To it fell the task of retrieval of the forces of intervention from their predicament ,
and salvaging the prestige of the big powers concerned . The choice of timing
and means was left to UNOGIL ' s discretion . It was the triumph of the voice of ...
To it fell the task of retrieval of the forces of intervention from their predicament ,
and salvaging the prestige of the big powers concerned . The choice of timing
and means was left to UNOGIL ' s discretion . It was the triumph of the voice of ...
الصفحة 605
I felt quite inadequate presiding over such a gallery of talent . Our first task was to
draw up our own rules of procedure , but far more complex was the task of
interpretation of the Convention . There was , for instance , a prolonged debate
over a ...
I felt quite inadequate presiding over such a gallery of talent . Our first task was to
draw up our own rules of procedure , but far more complex was the task of
interpretation of the Convention . There was , for instance , a prolonged debate
over a ...
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Going Through the Paces | 32 |
Clodhopping Collector | 51 |
Changing of the Guard | 71 |
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