War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page ix
... possible , and our concern to elicit and record to the fullest extent possible every nuance of sentiment and perception , we decided from the outset that whenever possible we would conduct the interviews together . We believe that the ...
... possible , and our concern to elicit and record to the fullest extent possible every nuance of sentiment and perception , we decided from the outset that whenever possible we would conduct the interviews together . We believe that the ...
Page 56
... possible.5 What was seen as the grudging acknowledgment of its majority by political leaders in the west and an insistence upon pre - Assembly efforts to reach a consensus were taken as an opening gambit on the part of politicians in ...
... possible.5 What was seen as the grudging acknowledgment of its majority by political leaders in the west and an insistence upon pre - Assembly efforts to reach a consensus were taken as an opening gambit on the part of politicians in ...
Page 293
... possible that there might be bloodshed for one or two years . It is quite possible that some of the leaders might have to sacrifice their lives . But the determination of the people is firm and resolute and they cannot be suppressed ...
... possible that there might be bloodshed for one or two years . It is quite possible that some of the leaders might have to sacrifice their lives . But the determination of the people is firm and resolute and they cannot be suppressed ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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