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West Read Emergency Wrong. India’s Democracy Mattered Little to US, UK, Russia

Rudra Chaudhuri
  • June 29, 2021
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Summary:  Archival documents on the Emergency show the incredible ease with which national capitals across the world pivoted to the new realities of India’s constitutional autocracy.
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