India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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... Bhutto decided to release Mujib between 4 and 7 January 1972 , he took the first step towards safeguarding the interests of the Pakistani military . Before his release and departure via London and Turkey , Bhutto is reported to have ...
... Bhutto decided to release Mujib between 4 and 7 January 1972 , he took the first step towards safeguarding the interests of the Pakistani military . Before his release and departure via London and Turkey , Bhutto is reported to have ...
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... Bhutto and Indira Gandhi due to his specific request . But Mrs Gandhi was sufficiently convinced , not so much of Bhutto's sincerity but of his compulsions and limitations , to go ahead with the Simla Agreement . It was signed late at ...
... Bhutto and Indira Gandhi due to his specific request . But Mrs Gandhi was sufficiently convinced , not so much of Bhutto's sincerity but of his compulsions and limitations , to go ahead with the Simla Agreement . It was signed late at ...
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... Bhutto's approach towards India had disappeared . Despite his irritation with the US because of Kissinger acknowledging India's pre - eminent role in South Asia , he found encouragement from the US to build up Pakistan as a politico ...
... Bhutto's approach towards India had disappeared . Despite his irritation with the US because of Kissinger acknowledging India's pre - eminent role in South Asia , he found encouragement from the US to build up Pakistan as a politico ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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