War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... proposed its abrogation on the day provincial cabinets took office , while the Awami League proposed that martial law be revoked in a province when its governor took the oath of office , but in no event later than seven days after the ...
... proposed its abrogation on the day provincial cabinets took office , while the Awami League proposed that martial law be revoked in a province when its governor took the oath of office , but in no event later than seven days after the ...
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... proposal of an “ Asian Collective Security System ” on 7 June 1969 , as New Delhi's cooperation with this major ... proposed Indo - Soviet treaty to New Delhi . In the negotiations that followed during the next few months , and in ...
... proposal of an “ Asian Collective Security System ” on 7 June 1969 , as New Delhi's cooperation with this major ... proposed Indo - Soviet treaty to New Delhi . In the negotiations that followed during the next few months , and in ...
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... proposal , which was an integral part of the Soviet Union's " con- tainment of China " policy . A broad agreement on the proposed Indo - Soviet treaty was reached during negotiations conducted by the Indian ambassador to Moscow , D. P. ...
... proposal , which was an integral part of the Soviet Union's " con- tainment of China " policy . A broad agreement on the proposed Indo - Soviet treaty was reached during negotiations conducted by the Indian ambassador to Moscow , D. P. ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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