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India's search for power: Indira Gandhi's foreign policy 1966 -1982.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Sage Publications.; 1984Description: 405pISBN:
  • 803994761
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.54 MAN
Summary: This book deals with Indira Gandhi and those external relations of India which, in my opinion, received her most pressing attention during the eleven years of her first term as Prime Minister and the two initial years of her second term. A large number of people helped me by supplying materials and insights from different perspectives and countries. Most of them remain, perforce, anonymous. I thank them for their help, and hope they will not disapprove of the ways in which I have used it in the text. I bear entire responsibility for the various conclusions I have reached, as well as for whatever errors of fact or reasoning there may be. The sources I have used, primary and secondary, oral and written, are identified in the footnotes and need no identification here
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This book deals with Indira Gandhi and those external relations of India which, in my opinion, received her most pressing attention
during the eleven years of her first term as Prime Minister and the two initial years of her second term. A large number of people helped me by supplying materials and insights from different perspectives and countries. Most of them remain, perforce, anonymous. I thank them for their help, and hope they will not disapprove of the ways in which I have used it in the text. I bear entire responsibility for the various conclusions I have reached, as well as for whatever errors of fact or reasoning there may be. The sources I have used, primary and secondary, oral and written, are identified in the footnotes and need no identification here

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