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2.
Jawaharlal Nehru's Speeches, Vol. 1, September 1946-May 1949 (New Delhi, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting) 1949, p. 2
3.
Times of India, 11 August 1994, p. 5
4.
See, for instance, KaranPradyumna P., “India's Role in Geopolitics” in the book (ed.) MisraK.P.: Foreign Policy of India, A Book of Readings (New Delhi, Publication Division, Thomson Press) 1977, p. 2
5.
Rana, op. cit, p. 55
6.
LallK.B., “India and the New International Economic Order”, in the book (ed.)GroverVerinder: UNO, NAM, NIEO, SAARC and India's Foreign Policy (New Delhi, Deep & Deep) 1992, p. 425
7.
Ibid., p. 432
8.
UNIDO began its operations in 1967 as an autonomous organization within the UN Secretariat and became a specialized agency of the UN on 1 January, 1986
9.
KennedyPaul: The Rise And Fall of the Great Powers (New York, Random House) 1987, passim
10.
GhaliBoutros Boutros, “Empowering the United Nations”, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 70, No. 5, Winter 1992/93, pp. 89–90
11.
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