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Volume 5, issue 6, 1969
- China, Arms Control and Nuclear Weapons pp. 1-11

- Ashok Kapur
- China's Strategic Objectives pp. 13-17

- Shivaji Ganguly
- American Ferment Over Asia Some Impressions pp. 18-22

- M.S. Agwani
- President Nixon's Dilemma pp. 23-25

- N.C. Sen
- The Mao-Liu Conflict in Bureaucratic Perspective pp. 25-27

- Dennis M. Ray
- Another Telengana in the Making pp. 27-29

- G.S. Bhargava
- China in and out of the U.N pp. 29-31

- N.C. Sen
- Sino-Soviet Border Talks Relevance to India-China Dispute pp. 32-34

- C.R.M. Rao
- Laos: Another Vietnam ? pp. 35-38

- Parimal Kumar Das
- The Younghusband Expedition pp. 39-41

- Karunakar Gupta
- China's Nuclear Programme The China Cloud by WILLIAM L. RYAN AND SAM SUMMERLIN. Hutchinson & Co., London (1969) 309 pp., 42s pp. 41-43

- G.D. Deshingkar
- The Ordeals of a Chinese Individualist The Adventures of Li Chi by HUMPHREY EVANS, E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. New York (1967), pp 222, price not mentioned pp. 43-45

- Naranarayan Das
- India's Defence Problems Defence of India, Press Institute of India: Vikas Publications, Delhi, 1969; pp. 102, Rs. 12 pp. 45-47

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- Pakistan in Crisis Pakistan in Crisis by G. S. BHARGAVA, Vikas Publications, 1969, pp. xiv+222. Price Rs. 24 pp. 47-49

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- India-China Relations (August-October 1969) pp. 50-52

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- China and Indian Communists (September-October 1969) pp. 53-53

- C. Chintamani
- The New Economic Policy of China pp. 54-58

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Volume 5, issue 5, 1969
- Sino-Ceylonese Relations (1950-1967) pp. 1-8

- Naranarayan Das
- The Development of Education and Professional Manpower in China and India A Comparative Study-II pp. 9-13

- G.C. Beri
- Mao's Dilemma on the 20th Anniversary pp. 14-17

- Ranjit Chaudhuri
- No Sino-Soviet War pp. 18-20

- Rahul
- Changing Indo-Nepal Relations pp. 20-22

- N.C. Sen
- Tibet in India-China Relations pp. 23-29

- N.C. Sen
- A Study of the Socialist Education Movement pp. 30-31

- Krishna Prakash Gupta
- Australia's China Policy pp. 31-33

- Patricia Uberoi
- China's Women Leaders pp. 33-34

- Mira Sinha
- India-China Relations June-July 1969 pp. 35-44

- C. Chintamani
Volume 5, issue 4, 1969
- The Development of Education and Professional Manpower in China and India A Comparative Study—I pp. 1-8

- G.C. Beri
- A Note on the Role of Agriculture in China's Economic Development pp. 9-14

- Ranjit Chaudhuri
- - Victimisation of Foreigners during the Cultural Revolution pp. 15-18

- Observer
- Moscow's Success pp. 19-20

- Rahul
- Mao's Educational Reform A Realistic attempt pp. 21-25

- G.D. Deshingkar
- Non-Alignment: A Critique pp. 26-29

- B.K. Wariavwalla
- N EFA in Retrospect pp. 30-32

- G.S. Bhargava
- India Japan and Australia pp. 33-35

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- India's Security in Global Perspective a New Annual pp. 36-36

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- India-China Relations March-May I969 pp. 37-41

- C. Chintamani
- Chronology of China's Nuclear Development pp. 42-42

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Volume 5, issue 3, 1969
- Cultural Revolution: Some Japanese Assessments A Preliminary Survey pp. 1-12

- P.A. Narasimha Murthy
- China and Peace in Vietnam pp. 13-18

- D.R. SarDesai
- China in the Indian Press: A Survey pp. 19-26

- P. Ghosh Dastidar
- The Evolution of China's North-Eastern Frontier and the Sino-Soviet clash on the Ussuri pp. 27-32

- N.C. Sen
- The Ninth CCP Congress: Problem Of The Day After A Long Night pp. 33-39

- G.D. Deshingkar
- India and the Sine-Soviet Border Dispute pp. 39-41

- Rahul
- China's N-Eastern Frontier (from page 32) pp. 41-41

- N/a
- Vice-Chairman Lin Piao pp. 42-47

- G.D. Deshingkar
- The "Watershed Generation" pp. 48-49

- Patricia Uberoi
- Revolutionization of Chinese Youth pp. 49-50

- Krishna Prakash Gupta
Volume 5, issue 2, 1969
- The Spectre of Naxalbari pp. 1-6

- G.S. Bharpava
- A new stage in Bilateral Relations pp. 7-10

- P.A. Narasimha Murthy
- Peking's Prescription for Indian Communists pp. 10-11

- N.C. Sen
- Sino-American Detente pp. 12-12

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- Participants Girilal Jain Assistant Editor, Times of India. B. K. Wariavwalla Research Associate, Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. (The vicws expressed here are his own and should not be attributed to the Institute.) G. D. Deshingkar Lecturer in Chinese History and Language. Department of Chinese Studies, University of Delhi. C. R. M. Rao Moderator pp. 13-25

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- THE U.S. AS A GLOBAL POWER—I pp. 26-31

- Zbigniew Brzezinski
- The U.S. as a Global Power—II pp. 32-36

- Alastair Buchan
- A Roman's Chinese Holiday pp. 37-38

- Dilip Chitre
- Recent Japanese Writing on China pp. 38-41

- P.A. Narasimha Murthy
- China After Mao pp. 41-42

- Jia Rani Khorana
- Orbit of China by Harrison E. Salisbury (Secker & Warburg, London, 1967); pp. 222; sh. 30. East is Red: The View inside China by Maslyn Williams (William Marrow & Co. N. Y. 1967.) pp. 43-43

- B.K. Kumar
- India-China Relations January-February 1969 pp. 44-48

- C. Chintamani
Volume 5, issue 1, 1969
- Pakistan's Relations with China A Study in the Coincidence of Objectives and the Convergence of Interests pp. 1-7

- Mohammed Ayoob
- The McMahon Line pp. 7-7

- Leo E. Rose
- Chinese Objectives in the Middle East pp. 8-13

- John F. Copper
- The Fall of Liu Shao-ch'i pp. 14-18

- G.D. Deshingkar
- A Different View of Cultural Revolution pp. 21-23

- G.D. Deshingkar
- Mr. K.S. Karol's View of Chinese Communism pp. 23-28

- Rahul
- The Crimes of Liu Shao-ch'i pp. 29-32

- Ranjit Chaudhuri
- The Communique of the I2th Plenary Session pp. 33-35

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- Peking's Statement on resumption of talks with America pp. 35-36

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- Chronology pp. 37-40

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