India's Foreign PolicySelected speeches, statements, and articles by India's former minister of External Affairs, October 1974-March 1977. |
Contents
THE FOREIGN POLICY OF JANATA GOVERNMENT | 42 |
PART II | 48 |
INDIA AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY | 55 |
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