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... bloc , which might be called " Peace bloc " . This bloc will maintain a balance of power between the two Big Powers in the world . But Pandit Nehru opposes the formation of blocs . It is , however , yet to be seen whether Pandit Nehru's ...
... bloc , which might be called " Peace bloc " . This bloc will maintain a balance of power between the two Big Powers in the world . But Pandit Nehru opposes the formation of blocs . It is , however , yet to be seen whether Pandit Nehru's ...
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... bloc or that bloc . He stands for peace of the world , not for India or Asia alone , for he knows that it is not possible to guarantee the peace of one country unless peace is established elsewhere also . " In this narrow con- tracting ...
... bloc or that bloc . He stands for peace of the world , not for India or Asia alone , for he knows that it is not possible to guarantee the peace of one country unless peace is established elsewhere also . " In this narrow con- tracting ...
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... bloc and at another the Soviet bloc in an anxious and nervous endeavour to vindicate their inde- pendent foreign policy - was only viewed with suspicion and distrust by other countries of the world . " Dr. Lohia adds that India's policy ...
... bloc and at another the Soviet bloc in an anxious and nervous endeavour to vindicate their inde- pendent foreign policy - was only viewed with suspicion and distrust by other countries of the world . " Dr. Lohia adds that India's policy ...
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