INDIA AND MAURITIUS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Keywords:
common, stand, ethnicallyAbstract
India and Mauritius are the two countries, which share much in common. Mauritius is usually referred as ―little India beyond the sea‖ in the Indian Ocean region, which has assumed much significance in recent years. India and Mauritius are not only ethnically one but the problems they face with, they stand together are very much similar. Both belong to the 3rd world, forming part of the non-aligned block and in international commitments too. Their lands profess the same ideology.References
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