Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Sat, 09/22/2012 - 02:32
Paper 532 09.10.2002
by Dr. Subhash Kapila
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Paper 642 26.03.2003
by Dr. Subhash Kapila
INTRODUCTION
China’s vast size, its preponderant manpower resources and its claims to historical greatness have always conjured visions of a strong major power even when it was a weak, fragmented and internally warring country in the recent contemporary past.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Sat, 09/22/2012 - 02:18
Paper 682 07.05.2003
Guest Column-By Deepak V. Ganapathy
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Paper 693 26.05.2003
by R. Swaminathan
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Paper 703 02.06.2003
by Dr Subhash Kapila
China extended its borders to South Asia with the forcible military occupation of Tibet in late 1950. China’s military annexation of Tibet was facilitated by two factors: (1) United States military pre-occupation with the war in Korea, and (2) India’s policies of strategic neglect of India’s national security interests and Nehru's blind obsession for China’s friendship.
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Paper 715 12.06.2003
by B. Raman
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Paper no. 725 29.06.2003
by Dr. S. Chandrasekharan
The Supreme Court finally took up for hearing the multi party cabinet case on June 18.
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