War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... Affairs ) , met almost daily with the prime minister . A more formal consultative institution was the Political Affairs Committee ( PAC ) , composed of several key cabinet ministers : from March to December 1971 , Foreign Minister ...
... Affairs ) , met almost daily with the prime minister . A more formal consultative institution was the Political Affairs Committee ( PAC ) , composed of several key cabinet ministers : from March to December 1971 , Foreign Minister ...
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... Affairs 38 ( Summer 1965 ) : 142-63 ; and K. J. Newman , " Pakistan's Preventive Autocracy and Its Causes , " Pacific Affairs 32 ( March 1959 ) : 18–33 . 23. Dawn , 16 October 1958 . 24. Khan , Story of the Pakistan Army , 202 ; Dawn ...
... Affairs 38 ( Summer 1965 ) : 142-63 ; and K. J. Newman , " Pakistan's Preventive Autocracy and Its Causes , " Pacific Affairs 32 ( March 1959 ) : 18–33 . 23. Dawn , 16 October 1958 . 24. Khan , Story of the Pakistan Army , 202 ; Dawn ...
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... Affairs , Pakistan Sultan Mohammad Khan , foreign secretary Safqat Khan Tamiur A. Khan Ali Sarwara Naqui Zahid Said ... affairs ( responsible for states- bordering on East Pakistan ) Ram Niwas Mirdha , mirtister of state for home affairs ...
... Affairs , Pakistan Sultan Mohammad Khan , foreign secretary Safqat Khan Tamiur A. Khan Ali Sarwara Naqui Zahid Said ... affairs ( responsible for states- bordering on East Pakistan ) Ram Niwas Mirdha , mirtister of state for home affairs ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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