SOVIET Union foreign relations, FOREIGN relations of India, TREATIES, AGGRESSION (International law)
Abstract
The article offers information on the 20-year of treaty of non-aggression and mutual cooperation with between the Soviet Union and India. Russia hails the treaty as a move designed to forestall total warfare between India and Pakistan. The treaty gives the Russians influence and status on the Indian subcontinent, including ports of call and bunkering facilities for the Soviet Union's growing Indian Ocean fleet. The pact was quickly approved by the Indian Parliament.
Published
1971
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