India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 189
... China , and Indian visitors returned full of admiration for the achievements of the Chinese régime and joined the pro - Chinese Bhai - Bhai brigade . In July 1956 started the Chinese probing activities along the Sino - Indian border ...
... China , and Indian visitors returned full of admiration for the achievements of the Chinese régime and joined the pro - Chinese Bhai - Bhai brigade . In July 1956 started the Chinese probing activities along the Sino - Indian border ...
Page 191
... China frontier ) has become more rigid . Why , I cannot say . " Again , " I just do not know how the Chinese mind works . I have been surprised at the recent developments . I have great admiration for the Chinese mind , logical ...
... China frontier ) has become more rigid . Why , I cannot say . " Again , " I just do not know how the Chinese mind works . I have been surprised at the recent developments . I have great admiration for the Chinese mind , logical ...
Page 194
... Chinese problem and the precarious Northern border weighing heavily on his mind . Nehru had been convinced that China was a friendly and peaceful neighbour and kept constantly talk- ing about " the two thousand year - old ties between China ...
... Chinese problem and the precarious Northern border weighing heavily on his mind . Nehru had been convinced that China was a friendly and peaceful neighbour and kept constantly talk- ing about " the two thousand year - old ties between China ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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