INDIA - ÁZIJSKÝ SUD S PUŠNÝM PRACHOM? / INDIA - ASIAN POWDER KEG?
On the present India belongs to the countries with high growth potential. In the recent years India reached high economic development, development of creative sector and became more powerfull in international relations. Indian political elites try to increase indian geopolitical power in Asia and at...
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