The Role of Religion with Regard to Developmental India

A.P. Venkateswaran

Wednesday, 10 Dec 1975 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Educated at Madras and Oxford Universities, Venkateswaran entered the Indian Foreign Service at the age of 22. Since then he has been attached to Indian Missions at Prague, New York, Moscow, Bonn, and in Ethiopia and the fiji Islands.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Agrarian Change in Developing Areas

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