the cultural exchange is actually non-existent - indians know next to nothing about Russia. the deep-ties you speak of were/are mostly restricted to state, party and intellectual capture by the KGB (and the CIA). indian…
if someone would mark all the "important" bits in red, I could. alas, they don't, and drone on and on and on with smattering of important bits thrown in. for instance, Thomas & Finney's book is what... 2000 pages ? In…
+1 The books by Soviet authors always seemed so much less verbose than those from the West. I particularly appreciated this, as I had - and have - poor English ability (like many other Indians), but was nevertheless…
the cultural exchange is actually non-existent - indians know next to nothing about Russia. the deep-ties you speak of were/are mostly restricted to state, party and intellectual capture by the KGB (and the CIA). indian…
if someone would mark all the "important" bits in red, I could. alas, they don't, and drone on and on and on with smattering of important bits thrown in. for instance, Thomas & Finney's book is what... 2000 pages ? In…
+1 The books by Soviet authors always seemed so much less verbose than those from the West. I particularly appreciated this, as I had - and have - poor English ability (like many other Indians), but was nevertheless…