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Nehru Between Two Worlds

Freeman, Andrew A. | November 17, 1956 issue

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This article presents information on two books. The books are: "Jawaharlal Nehru," by Frank Moraes; and "Nehru: Conversations on India and World Affairs," by Tibor Mende. The Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru is the most complex individual on the international stage and the task of explaining his ideas and personality to the West is as urgent as any to which the political journalist can now address himself. These two books do part of this job moderately well. From them readers learn a lot about Nehru's thinking and that is all to the good.

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BOOKS; JAWAHARLAL Nehru (Book); MORAES, Frank; NEHRU (Book); MENDE, Tibor; PRIME ministers
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