War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... assistance to reverse its April policy position — and a deputation consisting of Bhutto , Air Marshal Rahim Khan , and Gen. Gul Hasan was sent to Beijing on 7 November . In a meeting with Zhou Enlai , Rahim asked the Chinese to provide ...
... assistance to reverse its April policy position — and a deputation consisting of Bhutto , Air Marshal Rahim Khan , and Gen. Gul Hasan was sent to Beijing on 7 November . In a meeting with Zhou Enlai , Rahim asked the Chinese to provide ...
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... assistance from either state . 42 There was also a sense of disillusionment in Washington with its pre - 1965 policy , which had resulted in India and Pakistan using American economic and military assistance to conduct a war against ...
... assistance from either state . 42 There was also a sense of disillusionment in Washington with its pre - 1965 policy , which had resulted in India and Pakistan using American economic and military assistance to conduct a war against ...
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... assistance for the achievement of New Delhi's objectives , but unwilling to follow Moscow's directives . Pakistan , Nepal , and Sri Lanka were excluded because they had closer ties to Beijing than to Moscow . But a Bangladesh that had ...
... assistance for the achievement of New Delhi's objectives , but unwilling to follow Moscow's directives . Pakistan , Nepal , and Sri Lanka were excluded because they had closer ties to Beijing than to Moscow . But a Bangladesh that had ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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