War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Pakistan, India, and the Creation of Bangladesh Richard Sisson. government after a split in the Congress party in 1969. Although there were several significant developments in Indian and Paki- stani foreign policy strategies in the late ...
Pakistan, India, and the Creation of Bangladesh Richard Sisson. government after a split in the Congress party in 1969. Although there were several significant developments in Indian and Paki- stani foreign policy strategies in the late ...
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Pakistan, India, and the Creation of Bangladesh Richard Sisson. policy goals in South Asia . In 1959 , with the first outbreak of a Sino - Indian dispute , U.S. strategic interests in South Asia also began to shift from Pakistan to India ...
Pakistan, India, and the Creation of Bangladesh Richard Sisson. policy goals in South Asia . In 1959 , with the first outbreak of a Sino - Indian dispute , U.S. strategic interests in South Asia also began to shift from Pakistan to India ...
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Pakistan, India, and the Creation of Bangladesh Richard Sisson. military equipment ( e.g. , MIG - 19s ) based on Soviet models would be provided to Pakistan ( DOS records , June 1970 [ FOI document ] ) . 3. According to U.S. government ...
Pakistan, India, and the Creation of Bangladesh Richard Sisson. military equipment ( e.g. , MIG - 19s ) based on Soviet models would be provided to Pakistan ( DOS records , June 1970 [ FOI document ] ) . 3. According to U.S. government ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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