War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 157
... involved . India had always been involved in Pakistani affairs , and thus there was no need to monitor or verify such intelligence reports . A continuation of the political dialogue and the deepening of discontent would only encourage ...
... involved . India had always been involved in Pakistani affairs , and thus there was no need to monitor or verify such intelligence reports . A continuation of the political dialogue and the deepening of discontent would only encourage ...
Page 245
... involved Soviet military support , both direct and implicit . The U.S.S.R. had stepped up the tempo of military deliveries to India in November , but there were no further deliver- ies by sea in December and because of the closure of ...
... involved Soviet military support , both direct and implicit . The U.S.S.R. had stepped up the tempo of military deliveries to India in November , but there were no further deliver- ies by sea in December and because of the closure of ...
Page 298
... involved whom we interviewed described as substantially correct . The orders for " Opera- tion Searchlight " are included as appendix 3 of Salik's book . 10. Interview , Pakistan , 1979. This officer also observed that the armed forces ...
... involved whom we interviewed described as substantially correct . The orders for " Opera- tion Searchlight " are included as appendix 3 of Salik's book . 10. Interview , Pakistan , 1979. This officer also observed that the armed forces ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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