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Modern Review May 1952

1952

Graham reported that the chief remaining &steel* in the way of demilitarisation was the diffrence between the parties over the number and theme ter of forces to be left on each side of the cease-fire line at the end of the paled of demilitarisation."NUM 341 Hie tecOMMendlit1006 Were: 1. That. [...] 4. That the United Nations representative's negotiations with the Governments of India an.1 Pakistan be continued with a view to: tat Revolving the remaining differences on the 12 proposals with pluvial reference to the quantum of forces to be jet on each side of the hue at the end of the period of dernilitariatiun and (b) The general implementation of the resoltions of the United Nations Com [...] The Government of Pakistan had tended that the an forces in Jammu and Kashmir were greatly a tented in the summer of 1951 and that even after the withdgwal of one Indian Army division the Iggsth J the Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir ' triad be far in mess of the Pakistan forces in the State' Dr.-. [...] Among respoOribilltie.di was the final disposal of the form to remain on each side of the rea e-fire line with due regard to the senility of the State and the freedom of the plebiscite. [...] Their cordial interview ri.sulied in the abrogation of emergency measures decreed by the previous High Commissioner the legalisation of the reformist nationalist party and authorization to pulish nationalist newspaper: and to hold meeting. "Toward the end of the month the Caliph of Tetouan who represents the Sultan of Morocco in the Spanish sone joined Franco on a hunting party in Andalus
government politics public policy
Pages
95
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
337-356 unknown view
How Can We Defend Free Culture !
357-360 F.S.C Northrop view
London Letter
360-363 D Pole view
New Responsibility of Congress Governments
364-366 S.N Agarwal view
Straight from the Heart
366-367 Mira view
The Study of the Indian Classics
368-373 John Brough view
The Uproar in Biology To-day
373-378 K.N Rao view
The First Experiment of Democracy in India
379-381 Santosh Kumari view
Norway The North Sea Coast
382-387 Adinath Sen view
The Hill Tribes of Jeypore
387-389 Lakshminarayan Sahu view
Thomas Alva Edison and the Motion-Picture Industry
390-390 unknown view
Development of Tagorism
391-394 Rajani Das, Sonya Das view
The State and the Individual in Hegel’s Philosophy
394-396 Narayani Bose view
Art in Education
396-399 Usha Biswas view
Progressivism and the Poetry of Escape and Revolt
400-402 Rajendra Ahluwalia view
A Sheaf of Books on Art
403-405 Kaundinya view
Book Reviews
405-410 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
411-415 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
416-i unknown view