War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... reportedly intimated to Yahya that there were few people he could trust and that it might be necessary for the army to do something to restore public order . 43 In mid March Ayub called Yahya and declared that Pakistan was " going up in ...
... reportedly intimated to Yahya that there were few people he could trust and that it might be necessary for the army to do something to restore public order . 43 In mid March Ayub called Yahya and declared that Pakistan was " going up in ...
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... reportedly indicated to the Pakistanis that he had found there a " mood of bitterness , hostility and hawkishness . " 25 He had reportedly come away with the distinct impression that India was likely to start a war with Pakistan , and ...
... reportedly indicated to the Pakistanis that he had found there a " mood of bitterness , hostility and hawkishness . " 25 He had reportedly come away with the distinct impression that India was likely to start a war with Pakistan , and ...
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... reportedly did not find this argument compelling , though the Chi- nese continued throughout to extend moral and verbal support to Pakistan and provided some arms and tanks . Yet Pakistan hoped that the Chinese would somehow act or ...
... reportedly did not find this argument compelling , though the Chi- nese continued throughout to extend moral and verbal support to Pakistan and provided some arms and tanks . Yet Pakistan hoped that the Chinese would somehow act or ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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