War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 114
... agreed upon by all interested parties , including the PPP . Yahya and Mujib agreed that negotiations should proceed along two tracks . First , the provisions , both substantive and procedural , to be included in an interim ...
... agreed upon by all interested parties , including the PPP . Yahya and Mujib agreed that negotiations should proceed along two tracks . First , the provisions , both substantive and procedural , to be included in an interim ...
Page 195
... agreed with Mrs. Gandhi that a political accommodation satisfactory to the people of East Pakistan was necessary and informed her that there had been some significant changes in Rawalpindi's position on this issue as well . Yahya Khan ...
... agreed with Mrs. Gandhi that a political accommodation satisfactory to the people of East Pakistan was necessary and informed her that there had been some significant changes in Rawalpindi's position on this issue as well . Yahya Khan ...
Page 242
... agreed . 17 Pre- mier Kosygin was then sent to New Delhi to sign the treaty , the text of which had been agreed upon in Moscow . Thereafter , Soviet policy began to show a clearer pro - India tilt , though not immediately . Pakistan's ...
... agreed . 17 Pre- mier Kosygin was then sent to New Delhi to sign the treaty , the text of which had been agreed upon in Moscow . Thereafter , Soviet policy began to show a clearer pro - India tilt , though not immediately . Pakistan's ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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