War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 64
... groups . Mujib insisted , however , that it was only appropriate that any deliberations take place on the floor of ... group was not openly quizzical of the six points or of the intentions of the Awami League , although it distrusted ...
... groups . Mujib insisted , however , that it was only appropriate that any deliberations take place on the floor of ... group was not openly quizzical of the six points or of the intentions of the Awami League , although it distrusted ...
Page 141
... groups would negotiate a settlement . " It was in everyone's interest to find a solution . Indians assumed that the military leaders and Bhutto would cheat Mujib , either by deceiving him or by deflating his expectations and demands ...
... groups would negotiate a settlement . " It was in everyone's interest to find a solution . Indians assumed that the military leaders and Bhutto would cheat Mujib , either by deceiving him or by deflating his expectations and demands ...
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... groups under Mukti Bahini ( that is , Indian ) supervision and direction , but with only limited success . The Indian government was uncertain of the composition and political temperament of the East Bengali armed groups that came to ...
... groups under Mukti Bahini ( that is , Indian ) supervision and direction , but with only limited success . The Indian government was uncertain of the composition and political temperament of the East Bengali armed groups that came to ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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