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Footnotes 1 10 Nov. 1942. K. N. Hutheesing, Nehru's letters to Ms sister, (London, 1963), p 95. 2 K. P. S. Menon, Many Worlds, (Oxford, 1965), p 230. 3 See Nehru's correspondence with the Indian representative at the United Nations in 1950, ited in B. Shiva Rao, ‘Nehru and the United Nations—II’ The Statesman (Delhi), 7 Dec. 1965. 4 Note of the Government of China, 22 Mar. 1962. Indian White Paper VI, p 23. 5 Indian Parliamentary Debates, Vol. V. 1950. Col. 156. 6 Letter of 14 Dec. 1958. Indian White Paper I, p 48. 7 C. P. Fitzgerald, The Chinese View of Their Place in the World, Oxford, (1964), pp 57, 68. 8 Nehru's letter to Chou En‐lai, 14 Dec. 1958. Indian White Paper I, 49. 9 ibid. 10 Press conference, 20 June 1959. 11 People's Daily, 12 Dec. 1956. 12 Some have even surmised that the Chinese encouraged the Dalai Lama to escape. See W. R. Crocker, Nehru, (London, 1966), pp 105‐6. 13 The Revolution in Tibet and Nehru's Philosophy', People's Daily, 6 May 1959. 14 For details regarding the Sino‐Soviet rift on the Sino‐Indian boundary question, see ‘The Truth about how the leaders of the
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 1966
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