War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 148
... settlement in East Pakistan . Throughout 1971 the Govern- ment of India considered any political settlement that did not specifically include provisions for the return of all refugees - not merely the Muslims to East Pakistan to be ...
... settlement in East Pakistan . Throughout 1971 the Govern- ment of India considered any political settlement that did not specifically include provisions for the return of all refugees - not merely the Muslims to East Pakistan to be ...
Page 194
... settlement that conformed to Indian terms could be negotiated . If so , it was soon disillusioned on this matter , for in the first half of August the Government of Pakistan " disqualified " 79 of the 160 Awami League members elected to ...
... settlement that conformed to Indian terms could be negotiated . If so , it was soon disillusioned on this matter , for in the first half of August the Government of Pakistan " disqualified " 79 of the 160 Awami League members elected to ...
Page 244
... settlement of the civil war . A New Times article specifically stated that Mujib and the Awami League must be involved in any political negotiations , though it also continued to insist that a settlement should preserve the territorial ...
... settlement of the civil war . A New Times article specifically stated that Mujib and the Awami League must be involved in any political negotiations , though it also continued to insist that a settlement should preserve the territorial ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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