War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 158
... effective government control . After two days of fighting , for example , the army claimed effective control only in Dhaka , the Comilla cantonment , the Syhlet airport , Rangpur , the Saidpur cantonment , Khulna , and Rajshahi . After ...
... effective government control . After two days of fighting , for example , the army claimed effective control only in Dhaka , the Comilla cantonment , the Syhlet airport , Rangpur , the Saidpur cantonment , Khulna , and Rajshahi . After ...
Page 164
... effective " rebel fighters . " Toward the end of their tour , however , these units threatened to strike because they had not received any travel allowance , had not been provided with family housing , and had not been paid on time ...
... effective " rebel fighters . " Toward the end of their tour , however , these units threatened to strike because they had not received any travel allowance , had not been provided with family housing , and had not been paid on time ...
Page 259
... effective communication with Islamabad while mak- ing clear that a normal US - Pakistani assistance relationship could not be resumed as long as the present disruption in Pakistan contin- ued . " 59 Kissinger said the U.S. government ...
... effective communication with Islamabad while mak- ing clear that a normal US - Pakistani assistance relationship could not be resumed as long as the present disruption in Pakistan contin- ued . " 59 Kissinger said the U.S. government ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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