War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 226
... October , when the Pakistani government announced that a blackout exercise would be held in Peshawar ; it was acknowl- edged again two days later when Yahya referred to the " serious possibility of aggression by India against Pakistan ...
... October , when the Pakistani government announced that a blackout exercise would be held in Peshawar ; it was acknowl- edged again two days later when Yahya referred to the " serious possibility of aggression by India against Pakistan ...
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... October , Egypt , Libya , and Saudi Arabia extended strong support to Pakistan . 7. Interviews , Pakistan , 1979 . 8 ... October 1971 ) . 14. Radio Pakistan , newscasts , 12 October 1971 . 15. Ibid . , 13 October 1971 , 0740 hours . 16 ...
... October , Egypt , Libya , and Saudi Arabia extended strong support to Pakistan . 7. Interviews , Pakistan , 1979 . 8 ... October 1971 ) . 14. Radio Pakistan , newscasts , 12 October 1971 . 15. Ibid . , 13 October 1971 , 0740 hours . 16 ...
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... October 1971. Yahya stated in an interview that he had received assurances from Podgorny when they met in Iran in mid October that the Indo - Soviet treaty " was not directed against us and that his country was not encouraging Indiar ...
... October 1971. Yahya stated in an interview that he had received assurances from Podgorny when they met in Iran in mid October that the Indo - Soviet treaty " was not directed against us and that his country was not encouraging Indiar ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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