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The Indian Review December 1932 A Monthly Periodical devoted to the discussion of all topics of Interest

1932

The Government of India Despatches emphasise the necessity of safeguards to maintain the credit of India and of the Government of India not only on the ground of maintaining the capacity of India to borrow and the solvency of the Government but also in the interests of the vast private capital invested in India by Britishers. [...] There is no precedent or parallel in the history of any country of the world where in the interests of foreign investors safeguards in the constitution of the borrowing country may have been provided in the interests of the lenders. [...] Though the book professes to deal with the frontier problem during the period from 1i190 to 1908 it was published only during the present year and the author would have done well to have noticed the recent course of events in Afghanistan and the British recognition of her right to full independence and the effect of this change of situation upon the problem of externalkk&ence. [...] He has dealt with the question of a scientific frontier the imperial and local problems connected with the frontier the characteristics of the border tribes the attitude of the Amir of Afghanistan and the results of the various frontier policies adopted from time to time. [...] From a local point of view the problem relates to the control of the tribes inhabiting the unsettled areas on the frontier and to the protection of the settled tracts of the Frontier province against their raids outrages and attempts to foment risings among their fellow-Muham.
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Financial Safeguards
833-836 Kriashna Sharma view
Burma ’ s Choice
836-836 unknown view
The Problem of the North-West Frontier
837-837 P.S. Aiyar view
The Indian Girl and Her Education
838-839 J.M. Kumarappa view
The Nobel Prize and its New Winner
840-840 P.R. Krishnaswami view
My Visit to the Far East
841-842 Hari Gour view
French Colonial Policy and Coloured Races
843-844 Lanka Sundaram view
Broadcasting
845-846 Alexander Cardew view
The Case of the Transvaal Indians
846-848 Manilal Gandhi view
English Romanticism
849-850 W.B. Gokhale view
Quaint Customs Regarding Decisions of Disputes
850-851 S.G. Nalle view
Indian Labourers in Ceylon
852-852 John Coates view
Osman: the Rich
853-856 Ahmed Shafi view
Sir P. C. Rays Autobiography
857-857 N.C. Kelkar view
The Task at the Next R.T.C.
858-859 Madho Prasad view
The World Economic Conference
860-860 A. Ramaiya view
The Problem of Unemployment in India
861-861 V.P. Choudary view
Yajnopavita or the Sacred Thread
862-863 A.S. Altekar view
Pearls in Colours
863-864 M.T. Moses view
Indian Affairs
865-867 unknown view
World Events
868-869 A.J. Saunders view
Trade and Finance
870-871 Srivas view
Diary of the Month
872-872 Srivas view
Famous Indian Judges
873-873 B.V. Rau view
The World of Books
874-876 unknown view
The Indian States
877-879 unknown view
Indians Overseas
880-880 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
881-888 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
889-904 unknown view