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Field name |
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Reference
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FO 371/101133
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Department/Office
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Foreign Office
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Title
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Indian foreign policy; Prime Minister Nehru's speech on foreign affairs, praising UK and defending association with the Commonwealth
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Date
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1952
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Collection
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Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, 1947-1964
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Region
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South Asia
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Countries
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India, United Kingdom
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Places
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Afghanistan; Assam; Beijing (Peking); Burma (Myanmar); Ceylon; China; Colombo; Delhi; France; India; Kabul; Karachi; Kashmir; Kathmandu; London; Mumbai (Bombay); Nepal; New York; Pakistan; Paris; Thailand; Tibet; Washington, DC; Yangon (Rangoon)
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People
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Bajpai, Sir Girija Shankar; Churchill, Sir Winston; Mao Zedong; Mountbatten, Louis, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma; Nehru, Jawaharlal ('Panditji'); Pandit, Vijaya; Prasad, Rajendra; Radhakrishnan, Sir Sarvepalli
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Topics
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anti-communism; army; bonds; British Government; business; communalism; communications; communism; Communist Party of India; Constituent Assembly; democracy; diplomacy; education; elections; food; foreign policy; independence; Indian National Congress; Indo-Pakistani relations; international border; invasion; judicial system; language; migration; military; nationalism; NATO; navy; nonalignment; parliament; peasantry; propaganda; railway; roads; United Nations; war; weapons; women
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Copyright
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Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
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