The Quarterly Review, 288–289. köideJohn Murray, 1950 |
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Page 295
... Kashmir : the site of most of the necessary installations would have to be set up in the Kashmir hills . There is a good deal to be said from the point of view of the Kashmiris themselves for their attachment to Pakistan . To begin with ...
... Kashmir : the site of most of the necessary installations would have to be set up in the Kashmir hills . There is a good deal to be said from the point of view of the Kashmiris themselves for their attachment to Pakistan . To begin with ...
Page 296
... Kashmir problem has been under the consideration of U.N.O. for nearly two years . Practically all that has been achieved is that both sides have been induced to agree to a truce line which gives Pakistan the north of the country ...
... Kashmir problem has been under the consideration of U.N.O. for nearly two years . Practically all that has been achieved is that both sides have been induced to agree to a truce line which gives Pakistan the north of the country ...
Page 301
... Kashmir and from Tibet into India , possibly through Nepal . It may be noted in parenthesis that Pandit Nehru has recently given out that he would regard an attack on Nepal as an attack on India . Once in Tibet it would not be ...
... Kashmir and from Tibet into India , possibly through Nepal . It may be noted in parenthesis that Pandit Nehru has recently given out that he would regard an attack on Nepal as an attack on India . Once in Tibet it would not be ...
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JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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