War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 139
... Ministry of External Affairs ) , met almost daily with the prime minister . A more formal consultative institution was the Political Affairs Committee ( PAC ) , composed of several key cabinet ministers : from March to December 1971 ...
... Ministry of External Affairs ) , met almost daily with the prime minister . A more formal consultative institution was the Political Affairs Committee ( PAC ) , composed of several key cabinet ministers : from March to December 1971 ...
Page 277
... prime minister , as were outer groups in her own party . Such emissaries provided limited information , suggested that prudent planning was taking place , and counseled restraint . Second , India possessed a tradition of prime ...
... prime minister , as were outer groups in her own party . Such emissaries provided limited information , suggested that prudent planning was taking place , and counseled restraint . Second , India possessed a tradition of prime ...
Page 321
... Prime Minister's Office , Cabinet , and Secretariat Indira Gandhi , prime minister Jagjivan Ram , minister of defence K. C. Pant , minister of state for home affairs ( responsible for states- bordering on East Pakistan ) Ram Niwas ...
... Prime Minister's Office , Cabinet , and Secretariat Indira Gandhi , prime minister Jagjivan Ram , minister of defence K. C. Pant , minister of state for home affairs ( responsible for states- bordering on East Pakistan ) Ram Niwas ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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