War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... tion of public institutions that would encourage the development of a new political class unfettered by the imbroglios of the past and oriented toward a strong new national political center . Third , the martial law authorities ...
... tion of public institutions that would encourage the development of a new political class unfettered by the imbroglios of the past and oriented toward a strong new national political center . Third , the martial law authorities ...
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... tion would only move outside any areas under martial law and would continue to harass the government in other locales and the military around its perimeter . Martial law would have to be im- posed throughout the country . Furthermore ...
... tion would only move outside any areas under martial law and would continue to harass the government in other locales and the military around its perimeter . Martial law would have to be im- posed throughout the country . Furthermore ...
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... tion . According to most reports , the Soviet government was sur- prised and initially rather hesitant when the Government of India dispatched D. P. Dhar to Moscow in late July to propose the immediate conclusion of a treaty between the ...
... tion . According to most reports , the Soviet government was sur- prised and initially rather hesitant when the Government of India dispatched D. P. Dhar to Moscow in late July to propose the immediate conclusion of a treaty between the ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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