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From Chanakya to Modi. The Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy (Aparna Pande) (Z-Library)

Daily Mail
, November 1929. Taken from Winston
Churchill, 
India: Defending the Jewel in the Crown
, London: Dragonwyck Publications Co.,
1931, 
Chapter II
.
Speech given by Winston Churchill before the Indian Empire Society on ‘The Round Table
Conference, Canon Street, London, 12 December 1930. Taken from Winston Churchill, 
India:
Defending the Jewel in the Crown,
 London: Dragonwyck Publications Co., 1931, 
Chapter III
.
Winston Churchill’s speech before The Indian Empire Society on ‘A General View’, Free Trade
Hall, Manchester, 30 January 1931, ibid., 
Chapter V
.
Winston Churchill’s speech before the Indian Empire Society on ‘The Round Table
Conference’, Canon Street, London, 12 December 1930, ibid., 
Chapter III
.
Winston Churchill’s speech, ‘The Landslide’, House of Commons, 26 January 1931, ibid.,
Chapter IV
.
Conversation over lunch between Churchill and Ghanshyam Das Birla, at Churchill residence,
Chartwell, in July 1935. Taken from Arthur Herman, 
Gandhi & Churchill: The Epic Rivalry


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that Destroyed an Empire and Forged Our Age,
New York: Bantam Books, 2008, p. 401.
From a discussion between Winston Churchill and General Claude Auchinleck, commander of
British forces in western desert, Spring 1942, ibid., p. 482.
Elisabeth Mariko Leake, ‘British India versus the British Empire: The Indian Army and an
impasse in imperial defense, circa 1919–39’, 
Modern Asian Studies
, Vol. 48, No. 1, January
2014, pp. 301–329, at 319–20.
Ibid., at pp. 320–23.
Olaf Caroe, 
Wells of Power
, pp. xviii–xix.
Lord Curzon cited in ibid., p. 64.
K.M. Panikkar, 
The Future of South-East Asia: An Indian View
, New York: The Macmillan
Company, 1943, pp. 42–43.
K.M. Panikkar and an Englishman, 
Indian Nationalism – Its Origin, History and Ideals
,
London: Faith Press, 1919, pp. 104–05.
K.M. Panikkar, 
The Future of South-East Asia
, pp. 45–46.
Ibid., pp. 48–50.
K.M. Panikkar, ‘The Defense of India and Indo-British obligations’, 
International Affairs
, Vol.
22, No. 1, January 1946, pp. 85–90.
K.M. Panikkar, 
The Future of South-East Asia
, pp. 1–3.
Ibid., pp. 6–7.
Ibid., p. 25.
Iqbal Singh, 
India’s Foreign Policy
, Bombay: Hind Kitab Limited, 1946, pp. 54–55.
V.T. Krishnamachari, ‘Regional Arrangements: The Indian Ocean Area’, in K.M. Panikkar, Sir
V.T. Krishnamachari, Rt Hon. H.V. Evatt, K. Santhanam, I.H. Baqai, G.A. Johnsons and
Manuel Canyes (eds), 
Regionalism and Security
, New Delhi: Indian Council of World Affairs,
1948, pp. 10–12.
K.M. Panikkar, ‘Regionalism and World Security’, in ibid., pp. 1–2.
P.N. Kirpal, ‘Speculation on the International Relations of a Free and United India in the Post-
war World,’ 
The Indian Journal of Political Science
, Vol. 7, Nos 1 and 2, July – December
1945, p. 401.
K.N.V. Sastri, ‘International Relations with Reference to the East and India’, 
The Indian
Journal of Political Science
, Vol. 7, Nos 1 and 2, July – December 1945, p. 385.
Guy Wint, 
British in Asia
, pp. 21–23, cited in K.M. Panikkar, 
Asia and Western Dominance: A

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