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A Sino-American Dialogue. II – Soviet, Indian Options: Girilal Jain

By admin | 22 July, 1971 - 4:13 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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Just as China has talked a great deal about Russo-American collusion against it, the Soviet Union has been accusing China of “objectively” co-operating with the United States in its efforts to split the communist world and defeat liberation movements. But this is the first time that Moscow faces the genuine … Read More →

A Sino-American Dialogue. I – Formosa Cannot Block Progress: Girilal Jain

By admin | 21 July, 1971 - 4:14 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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New Delhi needs to bear three major points in mind in assessing the significance of Mr. Kissinger’s secret visit to Peking and President Nixon’s prompt acceptance of Mr. Chou En-lai’s invitation to visit China and in shaping its own response. First, though a Sino-US detente is still some way off, … Read More →

Mr Kissinger’s Visit. A Yawning Credibility Gap: Girilal Jain

By admin | 6 July, 1971 - 4:09 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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It is unfortunate that Mr. Henry Kissinger should be visiting New Delhi before he has had an opportunity personally to assess the mood in Pakistan because only then he would have been in a position to engage in meaningful discussions with Indian leaders and officials. In fairness to this country … Read More →

A Dialogue With China. Case for Indian Initiative: Girilal Jain

By admin | 3 June, 1971 - 4:15 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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Indian policy-makers have been most inept in failing to take the initiative to open a dialogue with China during the current crisis resulting from the Pakistan army’s carnage in East Bengal and the resulting influx of over three million refugees into this country. This may well come to be regarded … Read More →

China’s Two Roles. A Basic Contradiction: Girilal Jain

By admin | 5 May, 1971 - 4:11 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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Peking’s ping-pong diplomacy and the slight thaw in Sino-American relations cannot alter the fact that Washington and Moscow remain the principal centres of power and that the future course of developments in the world will continue to depend a great deal on their policies and actions. China has finally come … Read More →

China, India and Pakistan. New Developments Upset Old Balance: Girilal Jain

By admin | 24 March, 1971 - 12:23 pm |4 January, 2017 Articles
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It is difficult to vouch for the accuracy of the report emanat­ing from Peking that the Chinese are alarmed at the nationalist up­surge in East Bengal. The only available piece of evidence which can be said to provide some kind of confirmation for this report is a recent article in … Read More →

The Nixon Doctrine. From Containment To Accommodation: Girilal Jain

By admin | 3 March, 1971 - 4:16 pm |19 November, 2014 Articles
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The United States has long been reconciled to a steady increase in Soviet influence in India and Pakistan. Ever since the Indo-Pakistan war in 1965 it has recognised that Moscow is trying to create an area of stability on its southern borders and to counter Chinese expansionism and has therefore … Read More →

Guerillas In Kashmir. Separatist Challenge In New Form: Girilal Jain

By admin | 3 February, 1971 - 5:31 pm |22 February, 2015 Articles
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It is hard to believe that the situation in Kashmir favours the rise and growth of a strong guerilla movement. But there can be no doubt any longer that some extremist young men in the State have begun to think of organising such a movement. This represents a major change … Read More →

Election Manifestoes. Frozen View of World Realities: Girilal Jain

By admin | 28 January, 1971 - 5:27 pm |21 September, 2017 Articles
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The country’s gaze is turned so firmly inward just now that not one political party has thought it necessary to pay more than passing attention to foreign policy issues in its election manifesto. It is easy to understand the preoccupation of the parties with domestic problems at a time when … Read More →

Indo-British Relations. Significance of Mr Health’s Visit: Girilal Jain

By admin | 12 January, 1971 - 1:35 pm |22 March, 2015 Articles
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It is only natural that the question of the proposed sale of British arms to South Africa should have dominated the discussions between Mr. Heath and Mrs. Gandhi during his brief State visit to this country. It is an issue of critical importance in view of the storm of protest … Read More →

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