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This rendered page from the August 12, 1967 issue of Swarajya carries M. R. Masani’s article “The Democrat’s Dilemma.” Masani argues that India’s democratic and national security problems are connected: communist insurgency and external subversion threaten independence, while Congress governments’ economic failures and political drift have weakened public confidence. He calls for a clear anti-communist response, including the removal of Communist ministers from the West Bengal cabinet and a political alternative to Congress rule.
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