War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 198
... treaty finally signed in August 1971 , with the important exception of the controversial article nine of the treaty . The treaty was not concluded in mid 1970 , according to Indian sources , because at that time Mrs. Gandhi headed a ...
... treaty finally signed in August 1971 , with the important exception of the controversial article nine of the treaty . The treaty was not concluded in mid 1970 , according to Indian sources , because at that time Mrs. Gandhi headed a ...
Page 201
... treaty more attractive to New Delhi . The Indian government was very concerned with the U.S. response to the treaty , however , and sought to reassure Washington , both publicly and privately , on this question . Indian statements ...
... treaty more attractive to New Delhi . The Indian government was very concerned with the U.S. response to the treaty , however , and sought to reassure Washington , both publicly and privately , on this question . Indian statements ...
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... treaty between the two governments based on the draft prepared in 1969 , but expanded to include a " consultation clause " ( article nine ) . 16 While Moscow was still en- thusiastic about a treaty with India , it was concerned about ...
... treaty between the two governments based on the draft prepared in 1969 , but expanded to include a " consultation clause " ( article nine ) . 16 While Moscow was still en- thusiastic about a treaty with India , it was concerned about ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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