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Sri Nehru said that it has been India's privilege to be a bridge bet ween countries and not to break bridges that already ... merely on the basis of reactions and sentiments , then the country would be pushed aside this way or that .
Sri Nehru said that it has been India's privilege to be a bridge bet ween countries and not to break bridges that already ... merely on the basis of reactions and sentiments , then the country would be pushed aside this way or that .
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Welcoming the improvement in the strained relations between the two countries , the note described the forthcoming meeting of the two Prime Ministers as of historic significance . Chou's visit to India .
Welcoming the improvement in the strained relations between the two countries , the note described the forthcoming meeting of the two Prime Ministers as of historic significance . Chou's visit to India .
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and other countries which stand for peace ; to support the countries which refuse to be drawn into aggressive blocs . To develop and strengthen friendly relations with Finland , Austria , Sweden and other neutral countries .
and other countries which stand for peace ; to support the countries which refuse to be drawn into aggressive blocs . To develop and strengthen friendly relations with Finland , Austria , Sweden and other neutral countries .
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