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India 1953 Annual Review

1953

The year 1953 will be mainly noted as the year which saw the positive results of the Five Year Plan — a notable improvement in the food situation greater industrial production the operation of a number of river valley schemes and the execution of many other projects designed to increase the supply of consumer goods and help the nation to achieve far greater and more varied production in the fu [...] As the Prime Minister observed on the inauguration of the scheme the Community Project is the " dynamo prviding the motive force behind the Five Year Plan." By the end of the year the Projects included about 50o blocks covering nearly 30 00o villages. [...] The cause of the deadlock is the insistence by the Chinese and North 22"FOREIGN AFFAIRS Korean representatives that the composition of the Political Coference should be discussed at the preliminary talks and the U. N. view that the scope of these talks must be confined only to settling the time place and procedure of the Conference. [...] In it he stated that the constitutional changes taking place in Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland were " to the prejudice of the large majority of the inhabitants " and that Federation would reinforce the colour bar obstruct the progress of the African people and relegate them to a `position of inferiority. [...] Since then India has consistently maintained that the primary condition of a peaceful settlement of the Far-Eastern question is a frank acceptance of the change that has taken place in China and her admission to membeship of the U. N. The most recent example of that belief was seen in the voting at the current session of the General Assembly when India voted against the U. S. resolution propos
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Pages
222
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.146452
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Frontmatter
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In Retrospect
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Foreign Affairs
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Indo-Pakistan Relations
37-40 unknown view
Kashmir
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Army’s Peace Mission in Korea
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Progress of Five Year Plan
53-62 unknown view
Social Welfare in India
63-66 Durgabai view
Gandhian Philosophy and Techniques
67-84 unknown view
Finance and Banking
85-98 unknown view
Industrial Production and Progress
99-104 unknown view
India’s Foreign Trade
105-110 unknown view
Educational Progress
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National Laboratories
117-i unknown view
Recent Developments in Indian Archaeology
125-130 A. Ghosh view
Indian Painting
131-138 unknown view
The Film Industry
139-142 unknown view
Tourism
143-150 unknown view
Labour Welfare Schemes
151-156 unknown view
Sporting India
157-162 unknown view
Broadcasting
163-166 unknown view
Some Facts and Figures
167-191 unknown view
Index to Advertisers
192-192 unknown view
Backmatter
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