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February 01, 2007
Should India Look To The West?
A look at India, World War 2, and ChurchillChurchill proved that by sheer bluff and bluff one could rise up to great leadership position. That was because the second world war helped him to reach the top and remaining in public memory at the difficult period of history. The biographer notes with insight: “Though he was in India for under thirty months, “India was for several years in the early 1930s to dominate his political activity, and considerably damage his political prospects, he never felt it necessary to refresh his direct knowledge of the subcontinent, which he regarded as a geographical expression and ” no more a country than is the equator”
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Posted on February 1, 2007 01:49 PM by world 818.
Filed in War Stories under world war 2.
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