Off The Cuff with Vijay Gokhale
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The Chinese Communist Party has lot of factionalism and difference of opinion, it continues to draw lessons from the Tiananmen Square incident of 1989 even now — former Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale tells Shekhar Gupta in ThePrint ‘Off The Cuff’ while discussing his new book, Tiananmen Square: The Making Of A Protest.
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The Chinese Communist Party has lot of factionalism and difference of opinion, it continues to draw lessons from the Tiananmen Square incident of 1989 even now — former Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale tells Shekhar Gupta in ThePrint ‘Off The Cuff’ while discussing his new book, Tiananmen Square: The Making Of A Protest.
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* Presented by: IIFL Wealth & Asset Management
* Corporate Partner : AU Small Finance Bank
* In Association with : Global Insurance Brokers
* Airline Partner: SpiceJet
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