Foreign Policy of India: Texts of Documents, 1947-58 |
Contents
IndoFrench Joint Declaration August 27 1948 | 1 |
IndiaSwitzerland Friendship Treaty August 14 1948 | 9 |
IndiaAfghanistan Peace Treaty January 4 1950 | 15 |
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accordance Article III Article VII Asia and Africa Asian-African Conference Bandung Bandung Conference Book Depot Ceylon Chandernagore concerned considered Constitution of India consular Consuls continue Contracting Parties agree cultural declaration Delhi desire disarmament discussed disputes economic Egypt existing facto transfer Five Principles force Foreign Minister freedom French Establishments French Government friendly relations further Geneva Agreements Government of India Government of Sikkim Heads of Government High Contracting Parties implementation Indo-China Indonesia international situation Japan JAWAHARLAL NEHRU Majesty the King ment Minister of India mutual interest negotiations nuclear and thermo-nuclear peaceful co-existence People's Republic Plenipotentiaries Pondicherry possible present Treaty President of India Prime Ministers agreed Prime Ministers express problems promote Punjab Government purposes ratification recognised regard region of China representatives Republic of China Republic of India settlement Sikkim sovereignty Soviet strengthen Suez Canal talks Tibet region tion United Nations Viet-Nam West Punjab world peace Yatung