Are we deceiving ourselves again:Lessons the chinese taught pandit nehru but which we refuse to learn
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Rupa 2008Description: 214pISBN: 9788129114105Subject(s): Diplomatic relations India China Jawaharlal nehruDDC classification: 327.54051 Summary: On what assumptions was Panditji confident that China would not invade Tibet? What happened, and what did he do when those assumptions proved disastrously wrong?On what grounds did he then convince himself that the usurpation of Tibet would not harm India's security?Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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On what assumptions was Panditji confident that China would not invade Tibet? What happened, and what did he do when those assumptions proved disastrously wrong?On what grounds did he then convince himself that the usurpation of Tibet would not harm India's security?
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