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Volume 4, issue 6, 1968
- The Present State of Transportation in China pp. 1-5

- Ranjit Chaudhuri
- China's Economy pp. 6-8

- G.D. Deshingkar
- The Debate over a Dialogue pp. 9-12

- C.R.M. Rao
- China's Changing View of Eastern Europe pp. 13-15

- G.D. Deshingkar
- China's Rural Communes pp. 16-21

- M.P. Sinha
- Chinese Government Finance pp. 22-27

- T. Rameshvar Rao
- India and China: Comparative Studies pp. 28-33

- R.M. Maru, Dilip Chitre and G. Muirden
- Mao's "latest instructions" pp. 34-37

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- The Joint Editorial pp. 37-38

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- Lin Piao's Speech pp. 39-39

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- Chou En-lai's Speech pp. 39-40

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- Chronology pp. 41-44

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Volume 4, issue 5, 1968
- The Essentials of Maoist Literary Doctrine pp. 2-9

- Yenan Talks and Patricia Uberoi
- The Scientific Revolution in Communist China pp. 10-20

- Howard L. Boorman
- China's Deepening Interest In Nepal And Himalaysia pp. 21-25

- Mira Sinha
- Of Ropes, Bridges and Bases pp. 25-28

- Rahul
- China's Nuclear Threat pp. 29-34

- G.D. Deshingkar
- All-round Victory is Yet to be Won pp. 35-38

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- The One and Sole Leading Centre pp. 39-40

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- Chronology pp. 41-44

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Volume 4, issue 4, 1968
- Nuclear Non-proliferation pp. 1-5

- G.D. Deshingkar
- Basic Motivations of China's Foreign Policy pp. 6-13

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- North Vietnam pp. 14-18

- C.R.M. Rao
- Cultural Revolution pp. 19-21

- G.P. Deshpande
- The Cult of Mao in Modern Chinese History pp. 22-24

- Patricia Uberoi
- Reacting to the Chinese: Fiction as Cultural Fact pp. 25-27

- Dilip Chitre
- India's Nuclear Dilemma pp. 28-28

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- Vietnam Peace Talks pp. 29-36

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- Chronology pp. 37-40

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Volume 4, issue 3, 1968
- About Ourselves pp. 1-3

- C.R.M. Rao
- Members of Our Advisory Editorial Board pp. 3-4

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- After Vietnam pp. 5-8

- Rahul
- India & Burma pp. 8-9

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- The United States, China and Asia pp. 10-17

- Ishwer C. Ojha
- India and Burma pp. 17-17

- G.P. Deshpande
- China and South East Asia pp. 18-20

- Vishal Singh
- Budapest and After pp. 21-28

- A.K. Mukerji
- China and South East Asia pp. 28-28

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- The Sino-Indian Dispute pp. 29-31

- P.L. Mehra
- Purging the Non-conformists pp. 32-33

- Dilip Chitre
- Domestic pp. 34-36

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Volume 4, issue 2, 1968
- Freedom and Tyranny in China pp. 1-4

- N/a
- The Economy pp. 5-7

- G.D. Deshingkar
- Between A New Hope and A New Despair pp. 8-10

- G.P. Deshpande
- A No-China Poliey pp. 11-14

- G.D. Deshingkar
- Victors and Vanquished pp. 15-18

- A. Kashin
- Mongolia — The Reluctant Buffer pp. 19-26

- G.P. Deshpande
- (Continued from page 4) pp. 26-26

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- Army's Role in the Cultural Revolution pp. 27-32

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- Chinese Conversion To Scientism pp. 33-35

- Patricia Uberoi
- The Red Guard: A Report on Mao's Revo lution by Hans Granquist. Publisher: Pall Mall Press, London. pp. x + 159. 55sh pp. 35-36

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- 'Fighting Tasks' For I968 pp. 37-41

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- (Continued from page 26) pp. 41-41

- C.R.M. Rao
- Chronology pp. 42-44

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Volume 4, issue 1, 1968
- The Uncertain Revolution pp. 1-4

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- Japan's Role in Asia pp. 5-9

- P.A.N. Murthy
- China and Nuclear Proliferation pp. 10-14

- R.L.M. Pitil
- Fifty Years of Russian Revolution pp. 15-21

- R. Vaidyanath
- Review Article: The 'Armed Producer' pp. 22-28

- Samuel B. Griffith
- A Sulking Child? pp. 29-32

- T. Romeshvar Rao
- A Major Sourcebook pp. 32-33

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- Fifty Years of Russian Revolution: The Chinese View pp. 34-36

- B.K. Kumar
- 2. The Joint Article pp. 37-42

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