The Delhi Declaration Cardinal of Indo-Soviet Relations: A Bibliography Study

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Political, economic and cultural relations between Indian and Soviet peoples go back more than 2000 years. 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-yiolent 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 makind is balancing onk the brink of annibilation through nuclear war, the Delhi Declaration provides basick tensis ofsurvival and progress. This makes it an even of historical importance. The book makes very comprehensive bibliographical study of the subject covering the period Novemeber 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 larger 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 all other countries alike.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shri Nath Sahai

Dr. Shrinath sahai is a University Librarian currently at the University of Judhpur, Rajasthan (Indian), since 1976, were he holds the rank and status of University Professor. Before this assignment, he ws at the Bihar University Library, Muzaffarpur. He has worked also as Documentation Officer at the research library of the A.N. Sinha institute of Social Studies, Patna. He has lectured, for some time, at the library schools in U.P. and Bihar. Educated at allahabad, Varanasi, and Patna, Dr Sahai was awarded Ph. D.Degree in 1969 for the empirical research done by him on the subject ‘Library and the community’. His thesis, already published (1973) has been adjudged as “a remarkable and praiseworthy contribution to library literature’. He has also worked as Project Director of several project sanctioned by the Social Science Documentation Centre (ICSSR), New Delhi. Eminently known for his extensive writing, Dr. Sahai has contributed widely on different aspects of library science and librarianship both in English and Hindi languages. His research papers have been published in the standard professional and academic journals in India and abroad. Author of seven books, Dr. Sahai has also done creative writing. His literary pieces of stories, poems, esssys and articles have been published in the leading literary journals and national dailies. He has also given talks on all India Radio. He received the Utttar Pradesh Hindi Sansthan Award (F Government)1976-77 for his book “Pustakalaya Avam Samudaya”. He is life member of ILA and also member of IASLIC and IAAL.

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Title
The Delhi Declaration Cardinal of Indo-Soviet Relations: A Bibliography Study
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170992265
Length
xix+334p., Appendices; Index; 22cm.
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