India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 111
... ment acceptable to both parties , but without success . When the Gandhi - Jinnah talks of 1944 broke down , Wavell was convinced that unless the Home Government intervened , there was no likelihood of arriving at any solution of the ...
... ment acceptable to both parties , but without success . When the Gandhi - Jinnah talks of 1944 broke down , Wavell was convinced that unless the Home Government intervened , there was no likelihood of arriving at any solution of the ...
Page 174
... ment could not use force even in self - defence without invali- dating itself , and consequently could not seek and accept mili- tary aid ; ( vi ) India had no quarrel with any country ; and if unfriendly relations existed and there ...
... ment could not use force even in self - defence without invali- dating itself , and consequently could not seek and accept mili- tary aid ; ( vi ) India had no quarrel with any country ; and if unfriendly relations existed and there ...
Page 191
... ment not only in the Ladakh and NEFA areas but also in the Uttar Pradesh state that was clearly and undeniably ... ment : " It is a travesty of history , " the Government of India wrote to Peking on 19 September 1961 , “ for the Chinese ...
... ment not only in the Ladakh and NEFA areas but also in the Uttar Pradesh state that was clearly and undeniably ... ment : " It is a travesty of history , " the Government of India wrote to Peking on 19 September 1961 , “ for the Chinese ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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