War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 121
... position on the issues of aid and trade and asked for time to discuss the other issues with his advisers . Yahya told him that Mujib was coming to the President's House for a meeting the next morning and that he should be there if he ...
... position on the issues of aid and trade and asked for time to discuss the other issues with his advisers . Yahya told him that Mujib was coming to the President's House for a meeting the next morning and that he should be there if he ...
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... position that " this basic problem must be solved by peaceful political means and not by military conflict . " 48 In a surprise stopover in New Delhi on 1 October enroute to Hanoi , President Nikolai Podgorny repeated the Kosygin line ...
... position that " this basic problem must be solved by peaceful political means and not by military conflict . " 48 In a surprise stopover in New Delhi on 1 October enroute to Hanoi , President Nikolai Podgorny repeated the Kosygin line ...
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... position papers aside , a government position with respect to constitutional matters was never developed , and neither were areas of consensus and difference worked out with respect to the six points prior to the Dhaka negotiations , in ...
... position papers aside , a government position with respect to constitutional matters was never developed , and neither were areas of consensus and difference worked out with respect to the six points prior to the Dhaka negotiations , in ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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