non liberal
V. K. Krishna Menon
Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon
1896–1974
Also known as: Krishna Menon, VK Krishna Menon, V.K. Krishna Menon, वी. के. कृष्ण मेनन, कृष्ण मेनन
How V. K. Krishna Menon is discussed in this archive
Referenced in 5 other works , including Minoo Masani's Disenchantment with the Soviet Economic Model - In Coversation with Zareer Masani , The Indian Libertarian , and India's Nuclear Ambitions: Minoo Masani as a Liberal Peacenik .
In Minoo Masani's Disenchantment with the Soviet Economic Model - In Coversation with Zareer Masani : Cited as a contemporary who, unlike Minoo Masani, failed to observe the dictatorial character of the Soviet Union during his own visits.
In The Indian Libertarian : Krishna Menon is named in the editorial as Beijing's principal advocate inside the Indian Cabinet, illustrating the issue's argument that pro-China voices in Nehru's inner circle have disarmed Indian foreign policy.
In India's Nuclear Ambitions: Minoo Masani as a Liberal Peacenik : V.K.
In Homi Mody’s Liberalism: From Pro-Business to Pro-Market : V.K.
In A Democracy at War : Krishna Menon is singled out alongside Nehru as directly responsible for the military failures of 1962 through his conduct as Defence Minister.
Mentioned in (66)
Primary works (63)
- Minoo Masani's Disenchantment with the Soviet Economic Model - In Coversation with Zareer Masani · 2018
- "he noticed all kinds of things which people like Krishna Menon and Nehru didn't when they went" · Contrasting Minoo's perceptiveness with that of fellow Indian visitors
- Shetkari Sanghatak · 1992
- Freedom First · 1985
- Freedom First · 1981
- Freedom First · 1980
- Freedom First · 1976
- Freedom First · 1974
- Freedom First · 1973
- Freedom First · 1972
- Freedom First · 1969
- Freedom First · 1969
- Freedom First · 1969
- Freedom First · 1964
- Indian Libertarian · 1964
- Freedom First · 1963
- …and 48 more
Opinion pieces (2)
- India's Nuclear Ambitions: Minoo Masani as a Liberal Peacenik
- "the line toed by the likes of Krishna Menon of not doing anything since it would be foolish to enter the nuclear race amounted to foolishness" · Masani's dismissal of the Menon position as inadequate to India's security challenge
- Homi Mody’s Liberalism: From Pro-Business to Pro-Market
- "He demanded the withdrawal of the Indian ambassador to China; resignation of the Defence Minister" · Mody's demand for Krishna Menon's resignation as Defence Minister after the 1962 war debacle
Excerpts (1)
- A Democracy at War
- "as handled by the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Defence Minister VK Krishna Menon." · Krishna Menon is named as co-author of the policy failures Masani dissects