India in the Mirror of Foreign Diplomatic Archieves [sic]Max Jean Zins, Gilles Boquérat Manohar, 2004 - 138 من الصفحات Published in association with Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi. This book proceeds from the co-existence of Indian secrecy over its diplomatic records that stifles academic inquiry and the release of significant materials from foreign archives which offers the fascinating possibility of understanding India's external policy through the primary sources of others. Words written by the American, British, French and Soviet diplomats does not just chronicle a quarter century of international politics; it helps to understand the driving themes of the bilateral relations, the respective expectations and the way India tried to pursue its national interest during the Cold War. |
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... felt that the highly ambitious China would be harder to deal with . Nevertheless , ' for the next thirty years , you can rest assured that it will not willingly go to war because it needs about thirty years to attain its full strength ...
... felt that the highly ambitious China would be harder to deal with . Nevertheless , ' for the next thirty years , you can rest assured that it will not willingly go to war because it needs about thirty years to attain its full strength ...
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... felt was influenced as much ' by personality as by logical argument ' . He also recommended that Dulles not make it harder for Cooper by asking him to do things that would impair his chances of developing rapport with the Indian leader ...
... felt was influenced as much ' by personality as by logical argument ' . He also recommended that Dulles not make it harder for Cooper by asking him to do things that would impair his chances of developing rapport with the Indian leader ...
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... felt no need to divert much of its financial and military resources to aid India . In 1948 , Bajpai was frankly told by Loy Henderson , the Director of the Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs and who was to become the next US ...
... felt no need to divert much of its financial and military resources to aid India . In 1948 , Bajpai was frankly told by Loy Henderson , the Director of the Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs and who was to become the next US ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 7 |
The Soviet Perception of Indias Foreign Policy | 55 |
List of Contributors | 137 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
administration Affairs agreement Ambassador American archives Asian assistance attitude August Bangladesh became become Beijing British China Chinese colonial communism Communist concerned Conference Congress considered countries course December Delhi Department diplomacy diplomatic direct discussion Dispatch Dulles East economic Eisenhower Embassy establish external fact favour February forces foreign policy France French FRUS fund Gandhi hope Ibid important independence Indo-China influence interest issue January July Kashmir Kissinger leaders Letter London March meeting Memorandum of conversation military Ministry Moscow National Security Nehru Nixon Note November October official Pakistan Paris Party Planning political position possible President problem question reason refused regarding region relations representative role Russian Secretary Security Council seemed side situation South Asia Soviet Union talks told treaty UKHC in India understand United USSR wanted Washington West Western wrote