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This Book Collects And Translates Into English Some Of The Studies That Have Been Recently Published By French And Italian Scholars. It Also Includes A Specially Contributed Overview By The Eminent Indian Historian Romila Thapar That Demonstrate[...]Nouveauté
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Anne Vaugier-Chatterjee, Auteur ; Frédéric Grare, Auteur | New Delhi : Centre de Sciences Humaines | 2000Pas disponible.![]()
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This monograph looks at how Indian exporters of goods and services have used e-commerce to promote exports. Based partly on surveys and partly on interviews the study concludes that when it comes to garments Indian exporters have failed to use t[...]![]()
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The country controlling India is the most powerful in the world, Napoleon said. As soon as the end of the Eighteenth century, Indian culture impulses a new trend in French humanism, notably with Anquetil-Duperron. By the time of Independence and[...]![]()
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This book attempts to study some of the lesser-known aspects of Indo-French relations. The core of the research is about the French in the service of Indian States (Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, Madhoji Sindhia, Shuja ud-Daula, Asaf ud-Daula and Ra[...]Nouveauté
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Modern Europe, that ancient continent, which is currently on the path of self-discovery, is the result of an unprecedented historical convergence and a new geography in yhe making. Its unity, which springs from the diversity of the Nations-State[...]