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| Name of the Collection | Mainstream Journal |
|---|---|
| Folder/Categories | Journal |
| Sub-folder/Sub-category | |
| File No. /Acc. No. | VOL XXXVII No.50 |
| Abstract | Editorial: National Scenario: Persisting Complexities by S.C., Insurance Privatisation and Public Interest by Arun Ghosh, Meaning of December, 1992 by Amrbrose Pinto, India and the Commonwealth by Hari Sharan Chhabra, India-China Relations: Issues, Events and the Nature of the Dialogue by M.J. Vinod, In the Wake of Kargil: "Patriotics" by I.K. Shukla, Open Letter to H.K.S. Surjeet and A.B. Bardhan by Satyapal Dang, Iraq in Peril: Implications of Anglo-American Domination by Arshi Khan, From N.C.'S Writings: Autonomy for Electronic Media, Musings: Politics at its Cynical World by T.J.S. George, Unleashing Army against rebel Chechnya by Fred Weir, A Quiet Coup in Chechnya by Ilya Maksakov, Russia Must Break Up with Chechnya by Alexander Karpukhin, Interview: 'Colonialism and Twentyfive Years of Suffering are Drawing to a Close', Blue Pencil: Tewatia's Indictment of Media Treatment of 'Sati' by G.S. Bhargava, Book Review: 'Lotus' at the Centre-stage of Indian Politics by Ajay K. Mehra, Communication: Exciting and Stimulating, On 'Last Classic' on Jallianwala Bagh |
| Author | S. C., Arun Ghosh, Ambrose Pinto, Hari Sharan Chhabra, M. J. Vinod, I. K. Shukla, Satyapal Dang, Arshi Khan, T. J. S. George, Fred Weir, Ilya Maksakov, Alexander Karpukhin, G. S. Bhargava, Ajay K. Mehra |
| Recipient | |
| Keywords | National Scenario; Privatisation; Ambrose Pinto; Commonwealth; China; Kargil; Satyapal Dang; Iraq |
| Start Date “Period From” | 4 December 1999 |
| End Date “Period To” | 4 December 1999 |
| Extent | 36 pp. |
| Item type/Format | |
| Language | English |
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| Source/Link | |
| Donor | Sumit Chakravartty |
| Donation Date | 2020 |
| Custodian | Archives of Contemporary India, Ashoka University, Sonepat, Haryana, India. |
| Right/Copyright | Donor |