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by Walter Crocker


  issue of plebiscite for

  issue of letting go to Pakistan

  a mystery in Nehru’s political life

  a symbol of division

  value for India

  Kashmiri Brahmins

  Katanga secession

  Kaul, B.M. (General)

  Kaul, Raj

  Kaunda, Kenneth David

  Kaur, Rajkumari Amrit

  died

  Kennedy

  assassination

  Kenyatta, Jomo

  Khan, Liaqat Ali

  Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich

  Kidwai

  Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party

  Korean war (1950–53)

  Kotelawala, John Lionel (General Sir)

  Kripalani, Jivatram Bhagwandas

  Kripalani, Sucheta

  Krishna Menon

  Krishnamachari, V.T. (Sir)

  Krishnamurti, J.

  Krishnan, Madhaviah

  L

  Land ceiling legislation

  Landlords, abolition of

  Laotian Civil War

  Laski, Harold Joseph

  Laurent, Louis Stephen St

  Le Corbusier, planner of Chandigarh

  Liberal humanism

  Licence and permits raj

  Lincoln, Abraham

  speech at Gettysburg

  Linlithgow

  Lolita,

  Lothian, Lord

  Lutyens

  M

  MacCartney-MacDonald Line

  MacDonald, James Ramsay

  Macmillan, Harold

  Macoute, Tonton

  Mahmud, Syed

  Malan, Daniel François

  Malan–Menzies axis

  Marwari magnates

  Marxism

  Nehru’s version of

  Massacres,

  in Bihar and Orissa

  after partition

  McCarthy

  McMahon Line

  Mende, Tibor

  Menon, Krishna (Vengalil Krishnan Krishna)

  big faults of

  borough councillor for St Pancras

  communist association of

  dismissal from Government

  Dulles Bad Man

  editor of Pelican Books

  fall of

  family background of

  high commissioner to UK

  member of Labour Party

  Nehru’s preference for

  role in Goa affair

  speech in Parliament

  virtues of

  Menuhin, Yehudi

  Menzies, Robert Gordon

  Michiko (Princess of Japan)

  Milton, John

  Mobutu, Joseph

  Mohammed, Bakshi Ghulam

  Molina, Rafael Leónidas Trujillo

  Mongolian tribes

  in Nagaland

  Mookerjee, Syama Prasad

  Moon, Penderel (Sir)

  Divide and Quit,

  Moravia, Alberto

  Morris, William

  Mountbatten (Lord)

  Mountbatten (Lady)

  Muhammad, Malik Ghulam

  Mundhra, Haridas

  Muslim League

  Muslim-Hindu—frenzy in the 1920s and 1930s

  Mussolini

  Mutiny

  N

  Nagas rebellion

  Naipaul, V.S., An Area of Darkness,

  Naoroji, Dadabhai

  Napoleon

  last years of

  Narayan, Jayaprakash

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel

  Nationalism

  Nationalist agitation

  NATO

  Nazi

  Nazimuddin, Khawaja (Sir)

  Nazism

  NEFA

  India’s claim to

  Nehru, Bhansa Dhar

  Nehru, Ganga Dhar (grandfather)

  Nehru, Jawaharlal, achievements as Prime Minister

  scaling down of

  of construction and reconstruction

  acts of secret benevolence

  aesthetic and elegant

  after Chinese aggression

  after Goa invasions

  agitations against

  ambivalence for

  Anticlimax as prime minister

  appreciation for Buddhism

  approach to China

  aristocratic liberal humanist

  authoritarian temperament of

  author’s last official business with

  bêtes noires,

  called to Bar in 1912

  capacity for work

  as congress president

  Cha Cha for children

  charges of Machiavellianism on

  children born to

  and Chou En-lai, personal dislikes of see also Chou

  En-lai

  comment on Lenin’s corpse

  and communism

  concern with international relations

  conflicts with other leaders

  criticism in west

  Goa planner

  Goa policy of

  criticism of

  daily routine of

  declining health of

  destroyer of Gandhism and British raj

  destructive and constructive side of

  died

  ashes immersed in Sangam

  cremation ceremonies

  funeral procession of

  dilemmas of

  in different roles and moods

  distrust in Pakistan see also Pakistan

  drawn to Buddhism

  and Dulles, differences between

  education and schooling

  Englishman in

  family name, origin of

  family troubles of

  fatherliness to Sheikh Abdullah’s son

  a fine orator

  first aeroplane flight of

  first prime minister of India

  first prison sentence to

  first visit to the United States

  foreign policy of, three concerns of

  fury against British raj

  Gandhi’s political heir

  good manners of

  goodness of

  half-gentle, half-wry smile of

  at Harrow School

  holding many offices

  in holiday mood

  humourless enthusiasm of

  ideas on communism

  illnesses in life

  imprisonment,

  intellectual endowment of

  intolerant of opposition

  joined independence movement

  justifying Chinese Tibet invasion

  Kashmiri Brahminism of

  kidney ailment in 1962

  last journey

  last year’s sadness on

  legal background of

  life in prison

  life in last months

  loneliness of,

  loss of status over Goa

  love for machines

  a man of voltes-faces,

  marriage to Kamala

  mental power of

  a miracle of health

  a mixture of distinction and charm

  monopolising foreign affairs

  effects of

  monopoly cracked

  the myth

  nationalism of

  nature of detachment

  an open and full mind of

  outbursts of temper

  in Parliament

  as prime minister

  personal background

  personal kindness of

  policy for China

  policy of non-alignment

  political career launched

  popularity with Indian masses

  prejudices and illusions of

  as Prime Minister of India

  achievements of

  irony of inescapable inconsistencies

  protection to minorities

  protector of Muslim minority

  public homage to

  qualities of a ruler

  and
Rajendra Prasad, relationship between see also Prasad, Rajendra

  in ruins

  as a ruler

  crowing achievements of

  relationship with,

  Gandhi

  Kamala

  Krishna Menon

  residence of

  stream of visitors at

  and Sheikh Abdullah see also Abdullah, Sheikh

  sang froid lost

  security of

  shortcomings of

  socialism of

  speeches

  at Amritsar

  to Commonwealth Press Union in Delhi

  on foreign affairs

  at Gandhi assassination

  on Goa affair

  on Indo-Pak relations

  obituary speech on Stalin

  at parliament

  on peace

  against slums

  on spirituality

  stand on Kashmir

  statements on Goa

  synthesis of India and Europe

  a theosophist

  at Trinity College, Cambridge

  traits of

  tributes to

  an un-Indian nationalist

  upbringing of

  Islamic flavour on

  vanity

  varied roles in Government

  variousness of

  vision of modernised India

  visit to Pakistan

  visit to President Kennedy

  a Western humanist

  a wily politician

  will of

  worldview about

  writings of

  A Bunch of Old Letters,

  An Autobiography,

  Discovery of India,

  Eighteen Months in India,

  Glimpses of World History,

  India and the World,

  Soviet Russia,

  Unity of India,

  yearnings for pacificism

  years in jail

  years of upbringing

  Nehru, Motilal (father)

  born in Agra

  died

  education of

  enthusiastic Westerniser

  marriage of

  personality of

  Nehru, Nandlal

  Nehru, Kamala (Kaul)

  died

  Nehru, Lakshmi Narayan (great-grand father)

  New York Times,

  Newman, Cardinal

  Nkrumah, Kwame

  Non-alignment,

  criticism of

  and realpolitik

  Nehru’s faith in

  Non-aligned powers, conference of

  O

  Oliphant, Marcus (Sir)

  P

  Pakistan,

  China’s support for

  creation of

  heads of state of

  joining SEATO and CENTO

  Nehru’s distrust in

  one party regime in

  – Rajasthan border, smuggling across

  set up of

  a theocratic state

  United States military aid to

  Panch Sheel

  five principles of peaceful coexistence

  Panchen Lama

  Pandit, Vijayalakshmi

  Panikkar, K.M.

  Asia and Western Dominance,

  famous phrase of

  Pant

  death of

  Parliamentary democracy

  Partition of,

  Bengal

  Ireland

  Patel, Vallabhbhai (Sardar Patel)

  Patil, S.K.

  Phu, Dien Bien

  Pillai, N.R.

  Pitt

  PL

  Planning Commission

  Pope John XXIII, Pacem in Terris,

  Praja Socialist Party

  Prakasa, Sri

  Prasad, Rajendra (Dr)

  relationship with Nehru

  Preventive detention

  Principle of cuius region eius religio,

  Public Law

  Punjab,

  corruption and abuse of power in

  situation in

  Q

  Queen of England

  Quit India movement in 1942

  R

  Radhakrishnan

  Rajagopalachari (Rajaji)

  critical of Nehru’s policies

  first Indian governor-general

  founded Swatantra party

  a natural writer

  and Nehru

  on Nehru’s death

  opposition to race

  relations with DMK

  religious views of

  virues of

  writing his Swarajya articles

  Ramakrishna Mission Institute

  Rani, Swarup (mother)

  Ravel

  Realpolitik

  Religious hatred

  Renaissance popes

  Rolland, Romain

  Mahatma Gandhi,

  Roosevelt, F. D.

  Russell, Bertrand

  Russian revolution

  tenth anniversary celebrations of

  S

  Saklatvala, Shapurji

  Salazar, António de Oliveira

  Santhanam committee

  report on Corruption

  Santhanam, K.

  Sapru, Tej Bahadur (Sir)

  Sarvodaya movement

  Schleswig-Holstein

  SEATO

  Security Council

  meeting on Kashmir

  Shastri, Lal Bahadur

  as Nehru’s deputy

  as prime minister

  Shaw, Bernard

  Smuts, Jan Christian

  St Laurent

  St Pancras Arts Festival

  Stalin

  last years of

  death of

  Sudetenland

  Suez affair

  Sukarno, (President of Indonesia)

  Swarajya,

  Swatantra party see also

  Swift’s dictum

  T

  Tanvir, Habib

  Teen Murti Bhavan

  Thapar

  The Independent,

  Theosophical Society

  Thermonuclear weapons

  Thimayya, Kodandera Subayya (General)

  Tibet,

  Chinese occupation of

  India’s policy on

  notion of a buffer state

  occupation by China see also China

  Times,

  Toller, Ernst

  Toynbee

  Trade unionism

  Treaty of Rome

  Trieste

  Trujillo

  Truman, Harry S.

  Four Point speech

  Tshombe, Moise

  U

  U Nu

  U Thant

  United Nations (UN)

  contributions of

  India’s plea for China

  Nehru’s regards for

  Unemployment

  Unionised labour

  United Goan Party

  V

  Village democracy

  W

  Wain, John, Encounter,

  War and Peace,

  Wavell (Lord)

  Wells

  White Australia policy

  White Books

  White House

  White papers

  on Sino-Indian relations

  World Bank

  World Council of Churches meeting

  Nehru’s plea at

  World War II

  Wright brothers

  Z

  Zaidi, Qudsia

  Zeppelin’s airship

  A note on the author

  Walter Russell Crocker was an Australian scholar and diplomat. He was born in 1902 and educated at the University of Adelaide, Balliol College, Oxford and Stanford University. From 1952 to 1970 Sir Walter served Australia with distinction for eighteen years as ambassador in a variety of countries including India (1952–1955 and 1958–1962), Indonesia, Canada, Nepal, Belgium and the Netherlands, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and I
taly. Following his retirement from the diplomatic service in 1970, Sir Walter returned home to Adelaide where he served as a member of the Council of Adelaide University from 1971–1978. In 1973 he was appointed lieutenant governor of South Australia, a position he held until 1982. He was appointed KBE in 1978. Sir Walter was a prolific writer publishing numerous magazine articles, lectures and books during his career. Nehru: A Contemporary’s Estimate was published in 1966.

 

 

 


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