War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 143
... forces " were established , with Indian assistance , at a number of places in Indian territory close to the East Pakistani border . A Radio Free Bangla was set up near Calcutta , and on 18 April the Pakistani Deputy High Commission in ...
... forces " were established , with Indian assistance , at a number of places in Indian territory close to the East Pakistani border . A Radio Free Bangla was set up near Calcutta , and on 18 April the Pakistani Deputy High Commission in ...
Page 212
... forces was the period from mid October to 20 November , in which both quantitative and qualitative changes occurred in Indian military support of the Mukti Bahini , particu- larly in several key strategic border areas . 13 Indian ...
... forces was the period from mid October to 20 November , in which both quantitative and qualitative changes occurred in Indian military support of the Mukti Bahini , particu- larly in several key strategic border areas . 13 Indian ...
Page 232
... forces as well . I therefore call upon the United Nations to arrange for a peaceful transfer of power and request . One : An immediate cease- fire . Two : Repatriation with honour of the Armed Forces of Pakistan to West Pakistan . Three ...
... forces as well . I therefore call upon the United Nations to arrange for a peaceful transfer of power and request . One : An immediate cease- fire . Two : Repatriation with honour of the Armed Forces of Pakistan to West Pakistan . Three ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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