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Future Of Indo US Relations. Questions Of Primacy In South Asia: Girilal Jain

By admin | 16 February, 1972 - 2:35 am |21 November, 2014 Articles
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It is impossible to agree with Mr. Kissinger that India should ignore President Nixon’s explanation of his stand in the crisis in the sub-continent last year and concentrate on future relations with the United States. It cannot do so even if it is so inclined. The relevant section in the … Read More →

Communalism In Decline. Demise Of Two Nation Theory And After: Girilal Jain

By admin | 26 January, 1972 - 1:01 pm |10 October, 2014 Articles
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It is banal to say that the rise of an independent Bangladesh marks the end of the two-nation theory which led to partition in 1947. Since in place of two there are now three fully sovereign countries in the subcontinent, the disposal of the doctrine of a nationalism based on … Read More →

Sino-American Dialogue Link With Lin Piao’s Elimination: Girilal Jain

By admin | 19 January, 1972 - 2:24 am |21 November, 2014 Articles
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No one knows for sure why the Nixon Administration chose to adopt a hostile stance towards India at the time of the war in the subcontinent last month. In the absence of hard evidence – the Anderson papers, too, do not throw any light on President Nixon’s reasons for pursuing … Read More →

America s New Asia Policy. As Wrong-Headed As The Old: Girilal Jain

By admin | 12 January, 1972 - 2:15 am |21 November, 2014 Articles
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Because of its failure to win the war in Indochina, stabilise its military presence on the mainland of South-East Asia and establish a cordon sanitaire around China, the United States has been trying for some time to reshape its Asia policy. But it has set about the job in a … Read More →

New Equations in Asia. Problems for US and China: Girilal Jain

By admin | 21 December, 1971 - 1:35 pm |22 March, 2015 Articles
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It is obvious in retrospect that India could not have liberated Bangla Desh in April-May, as many leaders of public opinion had advocated at the time, and it could not have done so even in November-December in the absence of the treaty of friendship with the Soviet Union. After the … Read More →

The Chinese Riddle. Reasons For Collusion With US: Girilal Jain

By admin | 7 December, 1971 - 4:06 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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The Chinese Government cannot be so naive as to believe that it can either browbeat New Delhi and Moscow by its propaganda offensive in the United Nations and outside or win the permanent gratitude of the intelligentsia in West Pakistan by supporting the military junta’s reign of terror in East … Read More →

Defusing the Crisis. Ill-considered Western Move: Girilal Jain

By admin | 1 December, 1971 - 3:05 am |18 September, 2017 Articles
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It is rather surprising that Belgium which has no major interest in either India or Pakistan should have taken the lead in circulating a resolution among members of the Security Council on the current situation in the subcontinent. In spite of its membership of NATO, it should have thought twice … Read More →

European Security Conference: Factors behind Soviet drive: Girilal Jain

By admin | 22 September, 1971 - 3:31 am |16 August, 2015 Articles
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The Soviet government is displaying an unusual sense of urgency in pushing its proposal for a European security conference. It has made concessions on Berlin which no one in the West expected even six months ago. It has ignored the requirements of protocol to invite Herr Brandt to Moscow, and … Read More →

Asian Balance Of Power. Likely Impact Of Sino-US Dialogue: Girilal Jain

By admin | 15 September, 1971 - 4:12 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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While one can only hazard a guess whether the shift in China’s policy towards the United States is the result largely of more pragmatic men coming on top in Peking or of a new flexibility on the part of Chairman Mao Tse-tung, it is clear that the Chinese want something … Read More →

Sino-Indian Relations. Bangla Desh The Touchstone: Girilal Jain

By admin | 1 September, 1971 - 4:07 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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Since the treaty with the Soviet Union is an accomplished fact, it is pointless to debate whether India should have gone in for it or not. Instead, the discussion should more fruitfully centre on how best New Delhi can turn the pact to its advantage. One point is fairly obvious. … Read More →

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