War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 119
... negotiating team establish what was economically feasible in the division of economic power between the central and provincial governments — the next step in the negotiations . Among the first party leaders to arrive , on the evening of ...
... negotiating team establish what was economically feasible in the division of economic power between the central and provincial governments — the next step in the negotiations . Among the first party leaders to arrive , on the evening of ...
Page 122
... negotiations with the PPP or tripartite talks were out of the question , inasmuch as any hint of his negotiat- ing with Bhutto would threaten his credibility in his party . Bhutto was disturbed that negotiations were not possible ...
... negotiations with the PPP or tripartite talks were out of the question , inasmuch as any hint of his negotiat- ing with Bhutto would threaten his credibility in his party . Bhutto was disturbed that negotiations were not possible ...
Page 293
... negotiations , and even leaders of West Pakistani political parties who met with both the government and Awami League teams during the final negotiations in Dhaka . 8. Interview , Pakistan , 1979 . 9. Government of Pakistan , White ...
... negotiations , and even leaders of West Pakistani political parties who met with both the government and Awami League teams during the final negotiations in Dhaka . 8. Interview , Pakistan , 1979 . 9. Government of Pakistan , White ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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