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The Indian Review May 1943

1943

The first period was the short interval between the fall of France and the end of the Battle of Britain. [...] The next critical period of the war was the attack which Hitler made in the East towards the end of the last year One arm of the pincers went throne Russia and the other arm was to gc through North Africa into the Middle East where they were to join hands somewhere in Iran or Iraq. [...] The force of law has been given to a custom of the Muslim peasantry which in parts of the country contrary to the Muslim law denies the women the right of inheritance. [...] The tradition of sound popular justice survived and the Courts of the Ottoman Empire despite the capitulations and despite their notorious slowness were before the time of Abdul Hamid mediums of justice not inferior to those of Christendom.'''' The first break of the state from religion was sheer diplomatic expediency. [...] In the case of direct taxation the burden of direct taxation in India should be slovily ' increased and made more progressive and there can be no possible objection to stepping up the rates of income-tax and super-tax and the successive increases in income-tax and super-tax and have been effected in recent years have the effect of removing from the Indian tax system the stigma of being regressive
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Frontmatter
i-x G.A. Natesan view
The Turning Tide of War
193-196 Francis Low view
A Philosopher’s Reflections
196-198 R.C. Majumdar view
Secular State and Mussalmans
199-200 Ahmad Shafi view
India’s Fourth War Budget
201-206 V.G. Ramakrishnan view
Anti-Indian Legislation in South Africa
207-208 unknown view
The Chinese Indusco
209-211 S. Upadhyay view
Sterling Balances and Currency Inflation
212-213 K.S. Sastri view
Moscow History Museum
214-214 E. Mindlin view
The World of Books
215-216 unknown view
Indian Affairs
217-219 unknown view
Foreign Affairs
220-220 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
221-223 unknown view
Diary of the Month
224-224 unknown view
Indian States
225-227 unknown view
Indians Overseas
228-228 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
229-240 unknown view
Backmatter
1-26 unknown view