India Betrayed, Volume 1Red-Rose Publications, 1980 - India |
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Page 316
... Britain could hardly compete with her . The best thing to do in the cir- cumstances was to augment her fighting services to the maximum and depend for supplies increasingly on the United States . He said to America : ' Give us the tools ...
... Britain could hardly compete with her . The best thing to do in the cir- cumstances was to augment her fighting services to the maximum and depend for supplies increasingly on the United States . He said to America : ' Give us the tools ...
Page 327
... Britain . The Indian capita- list did not like his money thus upproductively locked up in Britain . He raised a hue and cry about it . If Britain could not give him the machinery he needed , then America , he argued , should be allowed ...
... Britain . The Indian capita- list did not like his money thus upproductively locked up in Britain . He raised a hue and cry about it . If Britain could not give him the machinery he needed , then America , he argued , should be allowed ...
Page 328
... Britain the awkward question whether this war is genuinely being fought for democracy and freedom . Britain was never able to answer it squarely . She hedged and equivocated on every occasion and all this had convinced the world that ...
... Britain the awkward question whether this war is genuinely being fought for democracy and freedom . Britain was never able to answer it squarely . She hedged and equivocated on every occasion and all this had convinced the world that ...
Contents
Indias Paradise Lost | 1 |
The Seeds Of Betrayal | 27 |
Our Castes And Creeds | 54 |
Copyright | |
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