The Delhi Declaration, cardinal of Indo-Soviet relations : a bibliographical study

By: Shri Nath SahaiMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Mittal 1990Description: 334 pISBN: 817099265Subject(s): India | soviet Union | International relations | RussiaDDC classification: 301.2954047 Summary: Political, economic and cultural relations between Indian and Soviet Peoples go back more than 2000 years. These relations have been ever growing. The two nations, known for democracy and humanism, call upon the peoples and leaders of all countries make the world free of weapons of mass destruction and war. Following this statement, the Delhi Declaration sets forth the principles to ensure building up a nuclear weapon-free and non-violent world, besides consolidating further Indo-Soviet friendship. The orientation towards the universally accepted human values and humanitarian goals makes the Delhi Declaration a truly innovative document. Today, when mankind is balancing on the brink of annihilation through nuclear war, the Delhi Declaration provides basic tenets of survival and progress. This makes it an event for historical importance. The book makes very comprehensive bibliographical study of the subject covering the period November 1986 to December 1988. It takes the subject matter, in a very large canvas dealing with international relations, economics, commerce, trade, bilateral co-operation, industry, power-projects, science and technology, education, culture and peace etc. The book is addressed to a large audience comprising students of international relations and studies, academics, political elites, economists, decision makers and policy planners, and the personnel dealing with foreign relations etc. in India, USSR and al other countries alike.
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Political, economic and cultural relations between Indian and Soviet Peoples go back more than 2000 years. These relations have been ever growing. The two nations, known for democracy and humanism, call upon the peoples and leaders of all countries make the world free of weapons of mass destruction and war. Following this statement, the Delhi Declaration sets forth the principles to ensure building up a nuclear weapon-free and non-violent world, besides consolidating further Indo-Soviet friendship. The orientation towards the universally accepted human values and humanitarian goals makes the Delhi Declaration a truly innovative document. Today, when mankind is balancing on the brink of annihilation through nuclear war, the Delhi Declaration provides basic tenets of survival and progress. This makes it an event for historical importance. The book makes very comprehensive bibliographical study of the subject covering the period November 1986 to December 1988. It takes the subject matter, in a very large canvas dealing with international relations, economics, commerce, trade, bilateral co-operation, industry, power-projects, science and technology, education, culture and peace etc. The book is addressed to a large audience comprising students of international relations and studies, academics, political elites, economists, decision makers and policy planners, and the personnel dealing with foreign relations etc. in India, USSR and al other countries alike.

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