War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 40
... cease - fire . The Soviet Union , with the endorsement of the United States , offered to serve as a nonpartisan mediator . India and Pakistan both had some misgivings on this , but they finally agreed , and a bilateral conference under ...
... cease - fire . The Soviet Union , with the endorsement of the United States , offered to serve as a nonpartisan mediator . India and Pakistan both had some misgivings on this , but they finally agreed , and a bilateral conference under ...
Page 218
... cease - fire and the withdrawal of troops from the territory of the other state ( which meant , in fact , the withdrawal of Indian troops from East Pakistan , since the incursions on the West Pakistani front had been insignificant as ...
... cease - fire and the withdrawal of troops from the territory of the other state ( which meant , in fact , the withdrawal of Indian troops from East Pakistan , since the incursions on the West Pakistani front had been insignificant as ...
Page 232
... cease - fire was drafted with the concurrence of the governor , in whose name it was sent , and Generals Niazi and Farman Ali , the latter taking the lead in preparing and forwarding the message through Paul Marc Henry , assistant ...
... cease - fire was drafted with the concurrence of the governor , in whose name it was sent , and Generals Niazi and Farman Ali , the latter taking the lead in preparing and forwarding the message through Paul Marc Henry , assistant ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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