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Приложение
Источники и литература
Неопубликованные источники
1. Архив внешней политики Российской Федерации (АВП РФ).
Фонд 090 (Референтура по Индии). Оп.6а. П.10. Д.012; Оп.2б. П.4а. Д.2; Оп.2б. П.4а. Д.4; Оп.1а. П.1а. Д.1; Оп.1а. П.1. Д.4; Оп.1б. П.1. Д.2; Оп.1б. П.2а. Д.11; Оп.2б. П.6а. Д.53; Оп. 1б. П.3а. Д.22; Оп.2а. П.6а. Д.50; Оп.13а. П.27. Д.46; Оп.7б. П.14. Д.1; Оп.8а. П.19. Д.45; Оп.8а. П.19. Д.49; Оп.13а. П.26. Д.45; Оп.13а. П.27. Д.49;
Фонд 56Б (Досье отдела печати). Оп.10. П.222. Д.232, 233, 234.
2. Государственный архив Российской Федерации (ГАРФ).
Фонд 4459 (Фонд ТАСС). Оп.24. Ч.I. Д.122, 150, 260, 397, 520.
3. Российский государственный архив социально-политической истории (РГАСПИ).
Фонд 17. Оп.128. Д.22, 64, 213, 405, 1005, 1007, 1123, 1175.
Опубликованные источники
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