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2.
SuryanarayanV., “India and Southeast Asia : Search for Substance”, Presidential Address, Southeast Asia Section, Second Conference of the Indian Congress of Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hyderabad, 26–28January1996, pp. 17–18.
3.
The delegates were Britain, France, the United States, the People’s Republic of China, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Viet Minh representative.
4.
ChakrabortyTridib, India and Kampuchea : A Phase in Their Relations-1978-81, Minerva Associates, Calcutta, 1985, p. 89.
5.
Ibid., p. 127.
6.
ChakrabortyTridib, “India’s Southeast Asia Policy in the 1980s and 1990s : Contrasting Shades in Foreign Policy Priorities”, Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, Vol. I, 1995, p. 147.
7.
For details see ChakrabortyTridib, “India’s Economic Support to Socialist Vietnam : As Aspect of India’s Foreign Policy Priorities”, in ChettyA. Lakshmana (ed), The States of Indochina : Stability, Development and Foreign Relations, Centre for Studies on Indochina, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, 1997, pp. 41–70.
8.
QuaeBui Cong, “Some thoughts on India-Vietnam Relations”, Vietnam, The Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, New Delhi, 2000, pp. 6–7.
9.
ChakrabortyTridib, “India and Vietnam : A New Dimension in South-South Economic Cooperation,”Asian Studies (Calcutta), Vol. 8, No. 2. April–June1990, pp. 55–56.
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Friends and Neighbours : India and ASEAN Dialogue Partnership, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi, 1997, published in Strategic Analysis, Vol. XXVII, No. 9, September1997, p. 1371.
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ChucChu Van, “30 years of Vietnam-India Economic Relations”, Vietnam, New Delhi, January2002, p. 32.