War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 182
... Mukti Bahini and other Ban- gladeshi " liberation forces . " The Indian army had assumed pri- \ mary responsibility for the arming and training of the Mukti Bahini forces from the Border Security Force on 30 April . Even occasional ...
... Mukti Bahini and other Ban- gladeshi " liberation forces . " The Indian army had assumed pri- \ mary responsibility for the arming and training of the Mukti Bahini forces from the Border Security Force on 30 April . Even occasional ...
Page 211
... Mukti Bahini and direct involvement in Mukti Bahini activities by Indian military personnel.11 This enabled the Mukti Bahini to launch major orga- nizational and sabotage campaigns in East Pakistan at the height of the monsoon season ...
... Mukti Bahini and direct involvement in Mukti Bahini activities by Indian military personnel.11 This enabled the Mukti Bahini to launch major orga- nizational and sabotage campaigns in East Pakistan at the height of the monsoon season ...
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... Mukti Bahini . 14 Indian units were withdrawn to Indian territory once their objec- tives had been brought under the control of the Mukti Bahini— though at times this was only for short periods , as , to the irritation of the Indians , the ...
... Mukti Bahini . 14 Indian units were withdrawn to Indian territory once their objec- tives had been brought under the control of the Mukti Bahini— though at times this was only for short periods , as , to the irritation of the Indians , the ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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