War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 82
... cabinet he had appointed to replace his Council on Administration in 1969 to resign . Its usefulness as a civilianizing feature of the regime had passed , and it would either be " a nuisance " if military action followed or would be ...
... cabinet he had appointed to replace his Council on Administration in 1969 to resign . Its usefulness as a civilianizing feature of the regime had passed , and it would either be " a nuisance " if military action followed or would be ...
Page 120
... cabinet among them — had been reached and that he should be present for discussion of the interim constitutional instrument and cabinet formation . Mujib then told Yahya that if Bhutto were going to become involved in the discussions ...
... cabinet among them — had been reached and that he should be present for discussion of the interim constitutional instrument and cabinet formation . Mujib then told Yahya that if Bhutto were going to become involved in the discussions ...
Page 139
... cabinet ministers : from March to December 1971 , Foreign Minister Swaran Singh , Defence Minister Jagjivan Ram , and Finance Minister Y. B. Chavan . Various other ministers and secretaries attended when appropriate in terms of the ...
... cabinet ministers : from March to December 1971 , Foreign Minister Swaran Singh , Defence Minister Jagjivan Ram , and Finance Minister Y. B. Chavan . Various other ministers and secretaries attended when appropriate in terms of the ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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