War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 161
... immediate return to the quest for a constitutional settlement and a transfer of power , Pakistani decision makers focused on Indian actions , intentions , and capabilities . The government became obsessed with dramatiz- ing the alleged ...
... immediate return to the quest for a constitutional settlement and a transfer of power , Pakistani decision makers focused on Indian actions , intentions , and capabilities . The government became obsessed with dramatiz- ing the alleged ...
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... immediate vacation of their land by the Indian 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 ...
... immediate vacation of their land by the Indian 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 ...
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... immediate and substantial military assistance . The Soviet government reportedly agreed to one billion dollars in military and economic aid , but with no specific programs designated.23 By the time Firyubin came to New Delhi , the ...
... immediate and substantial military assistance . The Soviet government reportedly agreed to one billion dollars in military and economic aid , but with no specific programs designated.23 By the time Firyubin came to New Delhi , the ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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accepted According action administrator affairs agreed agreement American areas arms army assistance authority Awami League Bangladesh became Bengali Bhutto border called central chief China civil command commitment concern considered constitutional continued crisis critical December decision Delhi demand developments Dhaka direct discussions draft early East Pakistan economic effective effort elections February force foreign Gandhi given groups held immediate important India indicated interests Interviews involved issues Khan late later leaders limited major March martial law meeting ment military minister Moscow Mujib Mukti Bahini Muslim National Assembly negotiations November objectives October officers Paki participants party People's points political position possible prepared president Press proposed province refugees regime regional relations reported representatives response result settlement situation sources South Asia Soviet statement tion transfer of power United University views West Yahya