War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 135
... 25 March . No top - level in - depth discussions of Indian policy to- ward Pakistan took place from February to early March , the critical period , except indirectly in some consideration of developments in West Bengal.2 Although the ...
... 25 March . No top - level in - depth discussions of Indian policy to- ward Pakistan took place from February to early March , the critical period , except indirectly in some consideration of developments in West Bengal.2 Although the ...
Page 241
... 25 March ; all military aid , according to the note , had been halted on 25 March . 13 The few cases of " leakage " in the shipment of arms , it was explained privately to the Indian authorities ( but not publicly ) , were cases of ...
... 25 March ; all military aid , according to the note , had been halted on 25 March . 13 The few cases of " leakage " in the shipment of arms , it was explained privately to the Indian authorities ( but not publicly ) , were cases of ...
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... 25 March 1971 , but licenses valued at about $ 35 million had been issued , and others were being negotiated.47 On 27 March the Office of Munitions Control queried the South Asia desk in the Department of State concerning the pending ...
... 25 March 1971 , but licenses valued at about $ 35 million had been issued , and others were being negotiated.47 On 27 March the Office of Munitions Control queried the South Asia desk in the Department of State concerning the pending ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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