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ID:
025380
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DelhI, Indian school supply depot, 1971.
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344p.hbk
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131195
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
Anglo-Italian helicopter manufacturer AgustaWestland will pay a Euro228 million (USD311 million) bank guarantee to the Indian government following a ruling by the Italian courts, it was announced on 23rd May
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131890
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139099
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New Delhi, Harper Collins, 2015.
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ix, 229p.Hbk
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9789351772057
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ID:
137086
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India, Ministry of External Affairs, 1954.
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97p.Hbk
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Series |
White Paper
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B
White Paper No.I : 1954 - 1959
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ID:
137084
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India, Ministry of External Affairs, 1959.
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v.2(ii, 132p.); v.3(ii, 148p.); v.4(ii, 103p.)Hbk
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White Paper
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B
White paper No. II : September 1959 - November 1959
White paper No. III : November 1959 - March 1960
White paper No. IV : March 1960 - November 1960
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137082
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India, Ministry of External Affairs, 1960.
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v.5(iv, 161p.); v.6(vi, 281p.); v.7(v, 196p.); v.8(126p.)Hbk
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White Paper
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B
White Paper No.V : November 1960 - November 1961
White Paper No.V : November 1961 - July 1962
White Paper No.V : July 1962 - October 1962
White Paper No.V : October 1962 - January 1963
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137071
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India, Ministry of External Affairs, 1963.
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v.9(vi, 187p.); v.10(vi, 120p.); v.11(iv, 87p.); v.12(vi, 144p.); v.13(iii, 124p.)Hbk
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White Paper
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B
White paper No. IX : January 1963 - July 1963
White paper No. X : July 1963 - January 1964
White paper No. XI : January 1964 - January 1965
White paper No. XII : January 1965 - February 1966
White paper No. XIII : February 1966 - February 1967
White paper No. XII
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ID:
178868
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This article considers social service work as a vector from which elite and middle-class Indian women claimed gendered citizenship during the 1940s and 1950s. The article highlights the ways in which these women emphasised social service work as a way to create visibility for themselves, while obscuring the labour of other women whom they claimed as clients. The article also traces the professionalisation of social work through the 1950s, a move which undermined these women’s claims to representative power and political visibility based on their social work.
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ID:
113100
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2012.
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Exploring an ongoing civil war between Maoist guerrillas and the Indian government, this article looks at how emotions are mobilised, conscripted and engendered by both sides. The focus is, however, on the state's performance of emotion, including outrage, hurt and fear-inducing domination, as part of its battle for legitimacy. Intrinsic to this is the privileging of certain kinds of emotions-fear, anger, grief-and the emotions of certain kinds of people over others. Subject populations are distinguished from citizens by the differential public acknowledgement of their emotional claims.
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