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Modern Review March 1950

1950

The Supreme Executive in their inexperience and isolation seem to be oblivious ta the fact that the public mind has to be sounded very deeply and widely in order to distinguish between elamour'ind the will of the majority and that training the mind of the people in the ways of democracy has to be done on a mass basso. [...] 3. The BIM should be to :educe the 21210d personnel in the State ui Jammu and Kashmir on each aide of the cease-fire line to the minimum compatible with the maintenance of security and 2I local law and order and to a level sufficiently low and with the forces so thepowd that they will not constitute a testrictiou uu the free expreseion of reatlion fur the impose* of the plebiscite. [...] 4. In respect to the foregoing matters the Governments of India said Pakistan eliould further agree that the United Nations representative to be appointed by the Secretary-General of United Nations in agreement with the two Governments should supevise the execution of the progressive steps in reductiou and redistribution of armed forces and that it should be the responsibility of the United Nat [...] "Considering that the resolution of the outstaning difficulties should be based upon the substantial measure of aurconesst on fundamental principles ultrady relichcd and that steps should be taken fortwith for the demilitarisation of the State and for the expeditious determination of its future in accordance with the freely expressed will of the inhabitants. [...] (c) To exercise all of the powers and respoiehilities devolving upon the United Nations Comission by reason of existing resolutions of the Security Council and by reason of the agreement of the parties embodied in the retoluttona of the l'nit.d Nations Commission of August 13.
government politics public policy
Pages
96
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
169-188 unknown view
Administration—the Machine the Personnel and L Cost
189-192 Bijay Mukharji view
Problems of Indian Agriculture
192-200 Chaturbhuj Mamoria view
Germany Today and Tomorrow
200-202 Sunil Bose view
Mahasivaratri the Most Important Religious day of the Hindus
203-205 C.L.R. Sastri view
The Mythology of Indo-China
206-213 Paresh Das Gupta view
The Private Lives of Public Books the New York Public Library Celebrates its One Hundredth Anniversary
214-216 Alice Morris view
Sibsagar—A Sleeping Town
216-217 Kamalaksha Bhattacharyya view
Bharata-Natya and her Greatest Master
217-220 unknown view
Anti-Fascist Elements in Rabindranath Tagore
221-226 Rajendra Verma view
Interview with Prof. Einstein
226-227 S.N. Agarwal view
Role of Psychology in Selection
228-229 C.T. Thomas view
A Book for India to Create
230-231 Terence Gervais view
Towns in India a Study
232-234 Santosh Chatterjee view
The World Health Organisation
234-236 K.B. Roy view
Free Indonesia
237-238 K. Sharma view
Snobbery in Education
238-239 L.H. Ajwani view
Book Reviews
239-242 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
243-248 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
249-i unknown view