Soviet policy towards India from Stalin to Brezhnev
Material type:
- 327.47054 NAI
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The book, based mostly on Russian language source material, attempts to analyze objectively the course of Soviet policy towards India during the crucial post-Independent period. It deals with the political, economic, and cultural aspects of Indo-Soviet relations and examines the impact of Sino-Soviet relations on Soviet Russia's policies towards India. That the Kemlin adopted different postures towards India under Stalin, Khrushchev, and Brezhnev is a pointer to the changing Soviet assessment of India and of the changing needs of the Soviet policy in the region.
The present work thus fills a gap in the study of an area as important as the post-war Russia and India.
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