India-America Relations (1942-62): Rooted in the Liberal International Order by Atul Bhardwaj
Author:Atul Bhardwaj [Bhardwaj, Atul]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, General
ISBN: 9781351186810
Google: S_h1DwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-11-02T10:07:40+00:00
The Asia Foundation was not allowed to establish an office in India until 1961. In 1959, complaining against the Indian attitude that denied them a permanent presence in India, Robert Blum wrote to Vijayalakshmi Pandit, then Indiaâs high commissioner in London, informing her that although N.R. Pillai, secretary general, MEA, was sympathetic of their activities and even encouraged them, he did not feel that the time was ripe for them to have a permanent representative in India. Blum indicated to Pandit that India could probably get annual grants to the tune of $500,000 if it authorized a resident representative.120
The Asia Foundation funded a number of Indians to study, travel and attend conferences abroad. Moreover, aid was given to organizations and institutions in India. For example, in 1957, the All India Writers Conference held in February 1957 at Baroda was funded by the Asia Foundation. The foundation supported social sciences at teaching and research levels, university education, social work, law and journalism.121
In 1955, a law commission was set up under the chairmanship of M.C. Setalvad, attorney general of India, to offer suggestions for improving judicial administration and making it more responsive and less expensive, and, âsecondly, to examine the Central Acts and recommend their revision, amendment and co-ordinationâ.122 The Asia Foundation along with Stanford University Law School interacted closely with the Law Review Commission in the Ministry of Law. The Asia Foundation consulted a large number of individuals concerning the possibility of developing a law books program in India. A meeting was held with a select group of Indian legal specialists who spent a summer in Stanford University in a comparative law seminar.123 The Asia Foundation also funded law-related projects in 1957â58.124 Granville Austin, a renowned American historian, left a lasting impression on Indiaâs legal system; he is a much cited and relied upon source in Indian constitutional jurisprudence.
It also consulted academics concerning the ways in which the foundation could assist social sciences research in India.125 The Asia Foundation gave grants to the director of the Delhi Public Library to attend conferences. Some dance troupes were also given grants to attend the PEN conference in Tokyo.126
In 1957, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, an Indian private educational organization supported by the Hindu right wing, signed an agreement with the Asia Foundation to accept a $6000 grant. This was for research, writing and publication of some original documents relating to the Indian constitution that were in possession of K.M. Munshi. In March 1958, Munshi also got an opportunity to travel to the United States for a short tour of the America Law School and Research Institution at the expense of the Asia Foundation. Munshi was a conservative leader who was close to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel when he was the home minister.127 In 1959, Munshi along with Minoo Masani formed an right wing, neo-liberal political outfit named Swatantra party.128
In 1966, it finally came to the fore through a story in Ramparts, an American magazine, that the Asia Foundation along with Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) and the National Students Association were CIA outfits.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Personalized inhaled bacteriophage therapy for treatment of multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis by unknow(175128)
CONSORT 2025 statement: updated guideline for reporting randomized trials by unknow(83518)
Critical evaluation of the ProfiLER-02 study design and outcomes by Vivek Subbiah & Razelle Kurzrock(83203)
Cardiac gene therapy makes a comeback by Oliver J. Müller & Susanne Hille & Anca Kliesow Remes(83052)
Whisky: Malt Whiskies of Scotland (Collins Little Books) by dominic roskrow(74436)
Unveiling the design rules for tunable emission in graphene quantum dots: A high-throughput TDDFT and machine learning perspective by Şener Özönder & Mustafa Coşkun Özdemir & Caner Ünlü(50892)
A yeast-based oral therapeutic delivers immune checkpoint inhibitors to reduce intestinal tumor burden by unknow(40259)
Covalent hitchhikers guide proteins to the nucleus by Alexander F. Russell & Madeline F. Currie & Champak Chatterjee(40215)
Meet the Authors: Christopher R. Mansfield and Emily R. Derbyshire by Christopher R. Mansfield & Emily R. Derbyshire(40094)
Alkaline-earth metals promote propane dehydrogenation with carbon dioxide through geometric effects: Altering the reaction pathway by unknow(32730)
Induced iron vacancies boosting FeOOH loaded on sustainable Fenton-like collagen fiber membrane for efficient removal of emerging contaminants by unknow(32504)
Efficient electric-field-assisted photochemical conversion of methane to n-propanol exclusively over penetrated TiO2Ti hollow fibers by Guanghui Feng(32452)
Bi2SiO5 nanosheets as piezo-photocatalyst for efficient degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenol by Hangyu Shi & Yifu Li & Lishan Zhang & Guoguan Liu & Qian Zhang & Xuan Ru & Shan Zhong(32384)
A novel NDIPTA organic heterojunction photocatalyst with built-in electric field for efficient hydrogen production by Jiahui Yang & Baojun Ma & Yongfa Zhu(32360)
Enhanced conversion of methane to liquid-phase oxygenates via hollow ferrite nanotube@horseradish peroxidase based photoenzymatic catalysis by Jun Duan & Shiying Fan & Xinyong Li & Shaomin Liu(32331)
Ordered macroporous superstructure of defective carbon adorned with tiny cobalt sulfide for selective electrocatalytic hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde by Xiao-Shi Yuan & Sheng-Hua Zhou & San-Mei Wang & Wenbo Wei & Xiaofang Li & Xin-Tao Wu & Qi-Long Zhu(32256)
What's Done in Darkness by Kayla Perrin(27145)
Topological analysis of non-conjugated ethylene oxide cored dendrimers decorated with tetraphenylethylene: Insights from degree-based descriptors using the polynomial approach by A Theertha Nair & D Antony Xavier & Annmaria Baby & S Akhila(26522)
Investigation of mechanical and self-healing properties of hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene functionalized with 2-ureido-4-pyrimidinone by Mohsen Kazazi & Mehran Hayaty & Ali Mousaviazar(26457)