War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 34
... continued to characterize the party system through the mili- tary coup of 1958 , and had been reflected in political organization during the Ayub era as well , continued to break down . As had happened in the past , with the exception ...
... continued to characterize the party system through the mili- tary coup of 1958 , and had been reflected in political organization during the Ayub era as well , continued to break down . As had happened in the past , with the exception ...
Page 198
... continued into 1971 under contracts signed before May 1970.40 By mid 1970 a draft treaty had been prepared that reflected Soviet preferences for a security agreement but was ambiguous enough to be acceptable to India . According to one ...
... continued into 1971 under contracts signed before May 1970.40 By mid 1970 a draft treaty had been prepared that reflected Soviet preferences for a security agreement but was ambiguous enough to be acceptable to India . According to one ...
Page 308
... continued throughout to extend moral and verbal support to Pakistan and provided some arms and tanks . Yet Pakistan hoped that the Chinese would somehow act or threaten to act , and nearly a decade later Pakistanis were still ...
... continued throughout to extend moral and verbal support to Pakistan and provided some arms and tanks . Yet Pakistan hoped that the Chinese would somehow act or threaten to act , and nearly a decade later Pakistanis were still ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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