War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 41
... Rawalpindi had been fully satisfied with the Tashkent Agreement , but both abided by it . There was even some progress made in improving relations between them . Mainly at India's instigation , the two sides met to discuss several ...
... Rawalpindi had been fully satisfied with the Tashkent Agreement , but both abided by it . There was even some progress made in improving relations between them . Mainly at India's instigation , the two sides met to discuss several ...
Page 199
... Rawalpindi in mid July and then , with the assistance of the Pakistani government , un- dertaken a secret mission to Beijing that laid the basis for the com- mencement of negotiations on the normalization of relations be- tween the ...
... Rawalpindi in mid July and then , with the assistance of the Pakistani government , un- dertaken a secret mission to Beijing that laid the basis for the com- mencement of negotiations on the normalization of relations be- tween the ...
Page 258
... Rawalpindi , and no threats of U.S. counteraction were appended to the advice . In early April the Pakistani government was reminded of the restric- tions imposed on the use of U.S. arms by Pakistan under the 1959 Ankara agreement ...
... Rawalpindi , and no threats of U.S. counteraction were appended to the advice . In early April the Pakistani government was reminded of the restric- tions imposed on the use of U.S. arms by Pakistan under the 1959 Ankara agreement ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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