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Starting Points
  • A History of India

    URL http://raven.cc.ku.edu/kansas/india/india.html

    A WWW Virtual Library (www.vlib.org) site edited by Prof. Lynn H. Nelson, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA. Site contents: *Research Tools, Maps (Historical Maps, Cities), Districts and States, Language (Languages and Scripts of India, Hindi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu), Organizations, (Research Centers, Libraries, Museums), Biography (Bibliography, including Online Gateways, Census, Images, Materials Online, Timelines); *History: General, Prehistoric India , The Indus Valley Civilization, The Aryan Invasions, The Classic Age, The Guptan Empire, Medieval: The Mughal Empire, Modern (The British Raj 1763-1947, The Indian Nation 1947-); *Topics: Military History, Philosophy and Science, Archaeology, Art History, Traditions, Religion, Spirituality, Regional Histories, Other Regional History Resources.

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JIAP Resource Guides
  • Information Resources on South Asian Science & Technology (India & Pakistan)
    Prepared by the Japan Information Access Project, 02/11/2002

    Resource Guide

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Foreign Policy
  • India-U.S. Relationship


    • 2003
    • "India, United States and the New World Order: Prospects for Cooperation," Speech by Shri Brajesh Mishra, National Security Adviser of India, at the Council of Foreign Relations, New York, 5/7/03. http://www.usindiafriendship.net/#
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