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Article Name : | | ZIGS AND ZAGS IN INDO-SOVIET RELATIONS, 1950s-1960s | Author Name : | | K. Padmapriya | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | GRT-6207 | Article URL : | | | Author Profile View PDF In browser | Abstract : | | During 1950s and 1960s , it was a truism that Indo-USSR relations had been marked by ups ad downs or by alternating periods of warmth and coolness .Perhaps it is more correct to say that some sort of duality had existed at the core of this relationship. It can be remarked as “half full of cold , half full of fire”. The task of diplomacy, or other selationship , was to mix the hot and cold and to generate a health-giving even temperature in their relationship that was neither frigid nor feverish. What ever be the ups and downs, and zigs and zags in Indo-US relations, certain common things stand like stone- durable and fundamental. Socialist principles with the attendant urge for the equality for all was one of the inherent characteristics of both Russians and Indians. | Keywords : | | |
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