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Cooperation in the establishment of good governance

Ranjit Rae and Árpád Kovács

Public Finance Quarterly, 2010, vol. 55, issue 2, 391-393

Abstract: The relationship between India and Hungary can look back on a rich tradition and long history, for the first steps of cooperation reach back to the 15th and 16th centuries. In this path that spans centuries, cooperation in the areas of science, culture and economy has developed and gained importance gradually. Great travellers pioneered in establishing relations, reciprocally raising public interest by their reports. As a result of their information dissemination quest, a number of Indian philosophers, religious leaders, and poets had made direct impressions in the Hungarian intellectual sphere, but the works of Hungarian explorers and scientists in India were also received with similar recognition.

Date: 2010
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