India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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Page 137
... Ayub's offer . Another reason for this rejection was Nehru's assessment that such a defence agreement with Pakistan would be utilised by Pakistan as a spring- board to force a compromise on Jammu and Kashmir which would suit Pakistan ...
... Ayub's offer . Another reason for this rejection was Nehru's assessment that such a defence agreement with Pakistan would be utilised by Pakistan as a spring- board to force a compromise on Jammu and Kashmir which would suit Pakistan ...
Page 138
... Ayub era , the signing of the Indus Waters Treaty and his offer of a defence pact were the last positive elements in them . Once President Ayub Khan consolidated himself in power , Jawaharlal Nehru rightly came to the conclusion that ...
... Ayub era , the signing of the Indus Waters Treaty and his offer of a defence pact were the last positive elements in them . Once President Ayub Khan consolidated himself in power , Jawaharlal Nehru rightly came to the conclusion that ...
Page 162
... Ayub Khan's political decline , leading to his ultimate exit from office , commenced . Bhutto was the trigger in ... Ayub's mismanagement of the military operations . Within a week of the conclusion of the conference , by 18 January ...
... Ayub Khan's political decline , leading to his ultimate exit from office , commenced . Bhutto was the trigger in ... Ayub's mismanagement of the military operations . Within a week of the conclusion of the conference , by 18 January ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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