War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 26
... consensus on the necessity of maintaining a federal system , but one decentralized in consonance with the maintenance of national integrity . Party leaders also agreed on the breakup of West Paki- stan into its constituent provinces and ...
... consensus on the necessity of maintaining a federal system , but one decentralized in consonance with the maintenance of national integrity . Party leaders also agreed on the breakup of West Paki- stan into its constituent provinces and ...
Page 68
... consensus , however , he needed time , although he did not spell out how much time or what kind of consensus he hoped to obtain . The president found Bhutto's arguments compelling . Bhutto then asked Yahya what he really felt about ...
... consensus , however , he needed time , although he did not spell out how much time or what kind of consensus he hoped to obtain . The president found Bhutto's arguments compelling . Bhutto then asked Yahya what he really felt about ...
Page 291
... consensus on Bangladeshi independence is disputed . Some members of the martial law regime , at least in retrospect , believe that a consensus on independence had developed even before the 1970 elections ; others propose that it ...
... consensus on Bangladeshi independence is disputed . Some members of the martial law regime , at least in retrospect , believe that a consensus on independence had developed even before the 1970 elections ; others propose that it ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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