Indian Opinion of the United Nations
C. Kondapi
International Organization, 1951, vol. 5, issue 4, 709-721
Abstract:
“The United Nations was a kind of bridge between past and present conflicts and a happy future. The hopes of the world rested on its successful operations. A tremendous responsibility lay on the Members of the United Nations because if no such bridge existed, it would be difficult to imagine what the state of the world wouldbe like”, said Prime Minister Nehru, recently neatly summing up the Indian attitude towards the United Nations.
Date: 1951
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