War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... foreign affairs , and currency subject to the conditions provided in Point no . 3 . 3 : There shall be two separate currencies mutually or freely convert- ible in each wing for each region , or in the alternative , a single currency ...
... foreign affairs , and currency subject to the conditions provided in Point no . 3 . 3 : There shall be two separate currencies mutually or freely convert- ible in each wing for each region , or in the alternative , a single currency ...
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... foreign exchange earnings and foreign aid and the ability to seek imported goods at the most favorable terms available . Foreign aid , he argued , was a political process involving sovereign states and international lending agencies ...
... foreign exchange earnings and foreign aid and the ability to seek imported goods at the most favorable terms available . Foreign aid , he argued , was a political process involving sovereign states and international lending agencies ...
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... Foreign Minister Swaran Singh complained about the cover- age of East Pakistan by the Soviet press in his June 1971 visit ( interviews , India , 1980 ) . 13. Times of India , Hindustan Times , The Hindu , 8 July 1971. See also Foreign ...
... Foreign Minister Swaran Singh complained about the cover- age of East Pakistan by the Soviet press in his June 1971 visit ( interviews , India , 1980 ) . 13. Times of India , Hindustan Times , The Hindu , 8 July 1971. See also Foreign ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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