War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... views to the deci- sion makers , and because of his own strong views on the subject , which differed from those of General Manekshaw on some major issues , Ram was not always considered a reliable channel by the military . The several ...
... views to the deci- sion makers , and because of his own strong views on the subject , which differed from those of General Manekshaw on some major issues , Ram was not always considered a reliable channel by the military . The several ...
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... views , and he had to turn to the pro - Jana Sangh paper Motherland as a medium for publication . Later , he was " advised " by the Defence Ministry to suspend publication of articles on the subject when a report pre- pared by him for a ...
... views , and he had to turn to the pro - Jana Sangh paper Motherland as a medium for publication . Later , he was " advised " by the Defence Ministry to suspend publication of articles on the subject when a report pre- pared by him for a ...
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... views , just as India was ignor- ing unsolicited advice from Washington . Thus , in their assessment of China's potential role in this crisis , Mrs. Gandhi's advisers perceived China as no serious obstacle to Indian objectives ; hence ...
... views , just as India was ignor- ing unsolicited advice from Washington . Thus , in their assessment of China's potential role in this crisis , Mrs. Gandhi's advisers perceived China as no serious obstacle to Indian objectives ; hence ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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