War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... direct elections based on universal franchise , otherwise the major political leaders and parties would not participate in elections . In response to the observation that these were all only provincial leaders , Yahya reportedly replied ...
... direct elections based on universal franchise , otherwise the major political leaders and parties would not participate in elections . In response to the observation that these were all only provincial leaders , Yahya reportedly replied ...
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... direct intervention in East Pakistan nor for the inevitable counterthrust from West Pakistan.34 New Delhi consid- ered it essential to assist in the creation of a resistance movement in East Pakistan as the political and military basis ...
... direct intervention in East Pakistan nor for the inevitable counterthrust from West Pakistan.34 New Delhi consid- ered it essential to assist in the creation of a resistance movement in East Pakistan as the political and military basis ...
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... direct Chinese intervention to the point of expecting it.5 The Pakistanis also took satisfaction in the failure of India to attract support from the Muslim states , in contrast to the vocal support they gave Pakistan.6 Rawalpindi firmly ...
... direct Chinese intervention to the point of expecting it.5 The Pakistanis also took satisfaction in the failure of India to attract support from the Muslim states , in contrast to the vocal support they gave Pakistan.6 Rawalpindi firmly ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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