War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... sources stated on 7 November that Indian troops had crossed into East Pakistani territory on 31 October in retaliation for Paki- stani shelling of an Indian border town . This was the first time that " unimpeachable Indian sources had ...
... sources stated on 7 November that Indian troops had crossed into East Pakistani territory on 31 October in retaliation for Paki- stani shelling of an Indian border town . This was the first time that " unimpeachable Indian sources had ...
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... sources , Soviet arms deliveries in 1968 included sixty T - 54 and T - 55B tanks ( DOS , INR report , 10 November 1971 [ FOI document ] ) . 4. Indian President Dr. Zakir Hussain and then Minister of Foreign Trade Dinesh Singh visited ...
... sources , Soviet arms deliveries in 1968 included sixty T - 54 and T - 55B tanks ( DOS , INR report , 10 November 1971 [ FOI document ] ) . 4. Indian President Dr. Zakir Hussain and then Minister of Foreign Trade Dinesh Singh visited ...
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... sources on the definition of “ nonlethal . " One State Department source commented that bullets are defined as nonlethal if they are sold without guns ; Defense Department sources deny this , however , and presumably are more knowl ...
... sources on the definition of “ nonlethal . " One State Department source commented that bullets are defined as nonlethal if they are sold without guns ; Defense Department sources deny this , however , and presumably are more knowl ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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