Four talks by Tibor Mende
3-India
After recently revisiting Asia-in particular India, Japan, and China—M. Mende feels that these countries, containing nearly half the world's population, together form a triangle within which the fate of the West and thus of the whole world may be decided.
In this talk At. Mende maintains that
India's development plans have made little impact on the people as a whole, that they have failed to solve some basic national problems, and that these facts combine with others to make doubtful the eventual survival of parliamentary government in its present form.