Geografie 2018, 123, 507-527

https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie2018123040507

The Indian Geopolitical Thought

Ľuboš Križan, Vladimír Baar

University of Ostrava, Faculty of Science, Department of Human Geography and Regional Development, Czechia

Received September 2018
Accepted November 2018

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