India Betrayed, Volume 1Red-Rose Publications, 1980 - India |
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Page xiv
... existence . India retained her international personality in the United Nations and in other international bodies while Pakistan was asked to seek fresh admission as new member to the comity of nations . After proclaiming herself to be a ...
... existence . India retained her international personality in the United Nations and in other international bodies while Pakistan was asked to seek fresh admission as new member to the comity of nations . After proclaiming herself to be a ...
Page 58
... existence . And in his sermon to the seventy Brahmins he declares , ' to know as truth that which is true , this is perfect rectitude , and shall bring true profit . ' And then he goes on to point out as the primary truth - ' Everywhere ...
... existence . And in his sermon to the seventy Brahmins he declares , ' to know as truth that which is true , this is perfect rectitude , and shall bring true profit . ' And then he goes on to point out as the primary truth - ' Everywhere ...
Page 409
... existence of Free India . What does this inconsistency mean ? Why did Gandhiji himself so violently trample down the doctrines of non - violence he had champion- ed ? To my mind , the reason for his doing so is quite obvious ; and it is ...
... existence of Free India . What does this inconsistency mean ? Why did Gandhiji himself so violently trample down the doctrines of non - violence he had champion- ed ? To my mind , the reason for his doing so is quite obvious ; and it is ...
Contents
Indias Paradise Lost | 1 |
The Seeds Of Betrayal | 27 |
Our Castes And Creeds | 54 |
Copyright | |
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