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Letters to chief ministers, 1947-1964

Jawaharlal Nehru ; general editor, G. Parthasarathi

Distributed by Oxford University Press, 1985-c1989

  • v. 1 : 1947-1949
  • v. 2 : 1950-1952
  • v. 3 : 1952-1954
  • v. 4 : 1954-1957
  • v. 5 : 1958-1964

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"A project of the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund"--T.p. verso

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v. 1 : 1947-1949 ISBN 9780195618815

内容説明

Written in the critical months following the partition of India in 1947, Nehru's fortnightly letters through December of 1949 throw new light on the way he faced the deepening crises of the period: the massacres, migrations, fragmentation of states, and the conflagrations in Junagadh, Kashmir, and Hyderabad.
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v. 2 : 1950-1952 ISBN 9780195620122

内容説明

This second volume of Nehru's letters to the chief ministers covers the period from the coming into force of the new constitution to the point after the first general elections when the elected President and the new government took office. Students of Indian history and politics; political scientists.
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v. 3 : 1952-1954 ISBN 9780195621808

内容説明

The letters in this third volume cover the period between June 1952 and July 1954, and touch on the efforts being made to deal with a variety of problems concerning planning, community development projects, land reforms, administrative issues, and the development of the north-east frontier area.
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v. 5 : 1958-1964 ISBN 9780195625127

内容説明

The 5th and final volume of Jawaharlal Nehru's "Letters to Chief Ministers" covers the years 1958 to his death in 1964. These 91 letters aid understanding of momentous events. The large scale aggression of China in 1962, with the events leading up to it and the spirited response of India under Nehru's leadership naturally occupy the centre of the stage. Nehru, recognizing that India's development in all other fields had a direct bearing on resistance to China, stressed the urgency of land reforms, educational programmes, co-operative farming, panchayati raj and greater productivity in agriculture and industry. So too in foreign affairs, it was shallow to abandon the established policy of non-alignment at the first threat of invasion. These years when the country was threatened from without, and integration seemingly corroded from within, show Jawaharal Nehru in many ways at his best.

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