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The Indian Review July 1945

1945

As explained above they took to the language of the land adopted some of the practices and customs of the Hindus e g the rulers adopted the jharoklia-iDarshan or the Tuladan on their birth-days and the Muslims the. [...] A Political Department letter is alleged to have informed the Indian Princes that progress in the line of consolidation of the jurisdition if not the territories of the Indian States particularly referring to the Gujrath States cannot be retraced and that the instruments of relations between the paramount power and the States have to b; intetpreted it: the light of modifications brought about [...] The doyen of Indian States the Nizam's Dominions might easily have been in the position of Egypt if not of Ethiopia: By a steady process of conquest and consolidation the East India Company backed by the Government of Great Britian eliminated or isolated the h old of European States like the Dutch the Portuguese and the French on the Indian soil. [...] Under the stress of the War the interdependence of the Provinces andStates and the indivisibility of India under the guidance of a central administration have been revealed. [...].(2) The Leader of the Congress Party and the Deputy Leader of the Muslim League Party in the Central Assembly ; the Leader of the Congress Party and the Muslim.
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Frontmatter
i-x G.A. Natesan view
English Tradition
377-380 Robert Denniston view
Spiritualising Politics
380-382 B.G. Kher view
Muslim Contributions to Mediaeval India
382-386 S.K. Banerji view
Architecture of Ancient Sanchi
387-388 H.B. Khokhar view
British India and Princes' India
389-392 M.V. Kibe view
The Portfolio System
392-393 R.J. Venkateswaran view
The Wavell Plan
394-396 unknown view
The Aesthetical Necessity in Life
396-397 K. Chandrasekaran view
The Syrian Crisis
397-400 unknown view
The Simla Conference
401-402 unknown view
Indian Affairs
403-404 unknown view
Foreign Affairs
405-405 unknown view
The World of Books
406-407 unknown view
Diary of the Month
408-408 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
409-412 unknown view
Indian States
413-415 unknown view
Indians Overseas
416-416 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
417-432 unknown view
Backmatter
1-30 unknown view