India's Partnership In The Commonwealth
Received Friday, Midnight NEW DELIIL, April 15. The British United Press, quotmg reports curreut in New Delhi, savs Pandit Nehru will tell the Common Wealth Prime Ministers' Uonference in London that India is willing to continue her assoeiation with the Commonwealtri so long as there is no challenge to her new status as a sovereign demoeratic republie and no interference with her foreign, internal and defence policies. The Commonweaith, the reports say, would be regarded as a smaller United Nations within the world organisation. They add that there is every possibility that India's assoeiation with the Commonweaith will not be ended as a result of the London Conference.
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1949, Page 5
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