Jawaharlal Nehru: Indo-Soviet Relations

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The present study seeks to discuss and analyse India’s relations with the USSR during a period when crucial transformation took place in the interaction between India and the USSR. It covers a period of a decade after the death of Stalin and discusses how the relations between the two countries were gradually widened and deepened. The period under discussion i.e. 1953-1964 was very important as well as critical from the point of view of their bilateral relations and the emerging political scenario which tended to turn the bi-polar world into a multi polar world. The whole decade had witnessed a number of political development which has great impact on Indo—Soviet relations. The present study tries to analyse Indo-Soviet relations broadly, covering all aspects during the period of Nehru’s prime Ministership. In the light of their relations, the difficulties India had to face in the crisis situation during Nehruvian period cannot be ignored.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lubna Fatima Saeed

Dr. Lubna Fatima Saeed secured first division in M.A. in Political Science in 2000. She completed her Ph.D. in International Affairs from the center for Nehru Studies, Deptt. of Political Science. A.M.U. Aligarh in 2004. She attended several national seminars and significantly contributed in her field.

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Title
Jawaharlal Nehru: Indo-Soviet Relations
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8188086444
Length
xvi+208p., Bibliography; 23cm.
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