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  2. C.P. Bhambri - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Books. 4.2 Journal articles. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... (2000), World Bank and India (1980), Bureaucracy and Politics in India (1971 ...

  3. David Washbrook - Wikipedia

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    David Anthony Washbrook (25 April 1948 – 24 January 2021) was a British historian and author who studied modern India with a specific focus on the socio-political and economic conditions of South India between the 18th and 20th centuries.

  4. Dwight Waldo - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Dwight Waldo (September 28, 1913 – October 27, 2000) was an American political scientist and major figure in modern public administration. [1] Waldo's career was often directed against a scientific/technical portrayal of bureaucracy and government that now suggests the term public management as opposed to public administration. [2]

  5. General Archive of the Indies - Wikipedia

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    The Archivo General de Indias (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈtʃiβo xeneˈɾal de ˈindjas]; standard abbreviation AGI; lit. ' General Archive of the Indies '), often simply called the Archive of the Indies, was created by Carlos III and inaugurated in 1785. [1]

  6. Peter Kemp (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Bombay, India: Died: 30 October 1993 () (aged 78) London, England: Allegiance: Nationalist United Kingdom: Service / branch: Spanish Army Special Operations Executive: Years of service: 1936–1938 (Spanish Army) 1941–1946 (British Army) Unit: Requetés Spanish Legion: Battles / wars: Spanish Civil War World War II War in Vietnam: Alma mater

  7. Historical negationism - Wikipedia

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    Historical negationism, [1] [2] also called historical denialism, is falsification [3] [4] or distortion of the historical record. This is not the same as historical revisionism, a broader term that extends to newly evidenced, fairly reasoned academic reinterpretations of history. [5]

  8. A Feast of Vultures - Wikipedia

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    A Feast of Vultures: The Hidden Business of Democracy in India is a 2016 book by Indian investigative journalist Josy Joseph. [1] It examines and documents the democracy of modern India , drawing attention to corruption in both business and government, and the intertwining of money and muscle power in politics.

  9. India–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    India's top exports to Spain are textiles, organic chemicals, iron & steel, seafood, automobiles and leather. India's major imports are mechanical appliances, electrical machinery, chemicals, plastic and mineral fuels. [5] Spain is the 15th largest investor in India with cumulative FDI stock of US$2.76 billion (April 2000 – June 2018).