India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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Page 352
... British Imperium found it both useful and necessary to nurture and accentuate the socio - cultural divide between the Hindus and Muslims of India , giving it political expression . Curzon dividing the province of Bengal on the basis of ...
... British Imperium found it both useful and necessary to nurture and accentuate the socio - cultural divide between the Hindus and Muslims of India , giving it political expression . Curzon dividing the province of Bengal on the basis of ...
Page 354
... British . By 1945 , the British Government had realised that it could not hold on to the Indian empire . There was a groundswell of assertive demands for independence among the Indian people . Indian military personnel in the British ...
... British . By 1945 , the British Government had realised that it could not hold on to the Indian empire . There was a groundswell of assertive demands for independence among the Indian people . Indian military personnel in the British ...
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... British Government's policy in their pocket , with the full support of the British bureaucracy in India with whom in Pandit Nehru's famous words the Muslim League had " a mental alliance " and with the confidence that any and every act ...
... British Government's policy in their pocket , with the full support of the British bureaucracy in India with whom in Pandit Nehru's famous words the Muslim League had " a mental alliance " and with the confidence that any and every act ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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