War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... November , but in most instances the Indian units would hit their objective in East Pakistan and then withdraw to Indian territory . After the night of 21 November , however , the tactics changed in one significant way - Indian forces ...
... November , but in most instances the Indian units would hit their objective in East Pakistan and then withdraw to Indian territory . After the night of 21 November , however , the tactics changed in one significant way - Indian forces ...
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... November that Indian troops had crossed into East Pakistani territory on 31 October in retaliation for Paki- stani shelling of an Indian border town . This was the first time that " unimpeachable Indian sources had admitted crossborder ...
... November that Indian troops had crossed into East Pakistani territory on 31 October in retaliation for Paki- stani shelling of an Indian border town . This was the first time that " unimpeachable Indian sources had admitted crossborder ...
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... November 1971 . 20. See , e.g. , DOS , Sitrep , 28 November 1971 . 21. New York Times , 13 November 1971 ; and Radio Pakistan , newscasts , 16 and 19 November 1971 . 22. Radio Pakistan , newscast , 20 November 1971 . 23. Interview ...
... November 1971 . 20. See , e.g. , DOS , Sitrep , 28 November 1971 . 21. New York Times , 13 November 1971 ; and Radio Pakistan , newscasts , 16 and 19 November 1971 . 22. Radio Pakistan , newscast , 20 November 1971 . 23. Interview ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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