ABSTRACT

This chapter describes the term "foreigner" to include all who are not of either Indian or British descent, although, strictly speaking, it should include all of non-Indian descent. Having mentioned the decisive influence played by the exchange, tariff arrangements, or sanctions, one is led unavoidably into the realm of politics. Every country trading in India is served by Consuls whose duty it is not only to safeguard the interests of their nationals but also to act as representatives of their countries. Indians are encouraged to visit Italy where every kind of facility is accorded them. All this amounts to an elaborate explanation or vindication of Fascism. Soviet Russia is precluded from engaging in propaganda of this nature, but no one can prevent her from broadcasting from her own territory, and, while it is an offence in certain countries to pick-up outside broadcasts, it is no offence in India.