War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... Soviet Union , China , and the United States . While the im- portance of these powers in regional developments may well have been exaggerated , it is readily ... Soviet, Chinese, and American Policies in the 1971 Crisis The Soviet Union.
... Soviet Union , China , and the United States . While the im- portance of these powers in regional developments may well have been exaggerated , it is readily ... Soviet, Chinese, and American Policies in the 1971 Crisis The Soviet Union.
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... Soviet interests.5 The Soviets portrayed their objectives as being both a more balanced relationship with India and Pakistan and the curbing of Chinese influence in South Asia . By mid 1969 , however , the Soviet Union was once again ...
... Soviet interests.5 The Soviets portrayed their objectives as being both a more balanced relationship with India and Pakistan and the curbing of Chinese influence in South Asia . By mid 1969 , however , the Soviet Union was once again ...
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... the U.S.S.R. began to abandon even the pretence of a relatively balanced posi- tion . According to most reports , the Soviet government was sur- prised and initially rather hesitant when the Government of India dispatched D. P. Dhar to ...
... the U.S.S.R. began to abandon even the pretence of a relatively balanced posi- tion . According to most reports , the Soviet government was sur- prised and initially rather hesitant when the Government of India dispatched D. P. Dhar to ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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