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The Indian Review February 1945. A Monthly Periodical devoted to the discussion of all topics of Interest

1945

In fact it is because of the suppression of the ecnomic freedom of the millions and the dehumanizing of their personalities that we witness the outbreaks of the international gangsterism which the industrially organized and economically advanced nations indulge in at frequent intervals in their history. [...] It is because the co-operative movement seeks to harmonize the interests of the indvidual with those of the community and to protect the freedom of the individual while promoting the well-being of the community that it must be accorded a prominent place in any scheme of national Planning. [...] The subsequent parts of the book deal with the revival of interest in the study of the Hindu religion and the lives and teachings of the great men who have influenced the thoughts and ideals of the Hindus in recent times. [...] Otherwise it is impossible to explain the growth of the Christian Church on the west coast of South India and the prospeous condition in which it was found by the Greek traveller Cosmos who visited the this region about the year 522 A. D. and by the Portugese who arrived in the early years of the sixteenth century. [...] The methods of coercion and persecution which the Portuguese resorted to for the purpose of winning adherents to the Christian Church form one of the darkest chapters in the history of Christianity in lndia.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Communal Problem in India
65-66 Mirza Ismail view
Bankruptcy of Statesmanship
67-69 Haricharan Mukerjee view
Co-Operation in Economic Planning
69-73 Vaikunt Mehta view
The Renaissance of Hinduism
73-75 P. S. Aiyar view
Christianity in India
75-81 P. Philip view
The States in India’s Future Constitution
81-84 C.V.H. Rao view
Road Plan for India
85-88 V.R.K. Tilak view
Recent Conferences
89-96 unknown view
Indian Affairs
97-99 unknown view
Foreign Affairs
100-101 unknown view
The World of Books
102-103 unknown view
Diary of the Month
104-104 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
105-108 unknown view
Indian States
109-111 unknown view
Indians Overseas
112-112 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
113-128 unknown view
Backmatter
1-24 unknown view