War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 68
... interests of West Pakistan and could be trusted to attend to the interests of the armed forces as well . To develop a consensus , however , he needed time , although he did not spell out how much time or what kind of consensus he hoped ...
... interests of West Pakistan and could be trusted to attend to the interests of the armed forces as well . To develop a consensus , however , he needed time , although he did not spell out how much time or what kind of consensus he hoped ...
Page 268
... interests of the military , however , which required assur- ances of financial autonomy for the central government , as well as adequate funding for the defense establishment and its freedom from political interference . While all ...
... interests of the military , however , which required assur- ances of financial autonomy for the central government , as well as adequate funding for the defense establishment and its freedom from political interference . While all ...
Page 271
... interest and , on the other , could take action inimical to the interests of the western region at the national level - the level of government in which the PPP felt the Awami League would ulti- mately be least interested . The Awami ...
... interest and , on the other , could take action inimical to the interests of the western region at the national level - the level of government in which the PPP felt the Awami League would ulti- mately be least interested . The Awami ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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