India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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Jyotindra Nath Dixit. While the military stance of the Government of India was the critical factor in the process , the importance of parallel diplomatic moves to bring the origins and the implications of the conflict to the notice of ...
Jyotindra Nath Dixit. While the military stance of the Government of India was the critical factor in the process , the importance of parallel diplomatic moves to bring the origins and the implications of the conflict to the notice of ...
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... Government of India Act in 1937. The Congress swept the polls in most of India . Even in Muslim - majority provinces of British India like Bengal and Punjab , coalition governments with other political parties came into power in which ...
... Government of India Act in 1937. The Congress swept the polls in most of India . Even in Muslim - majority provinces of British India like Bengal and Punjab , coalition governments with other political parties came into power in which ...
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... Government of India , based on the assessment that India formally endorsing such discussions with Pakistan would legitimise Pakistan's claim to be a participant in discussions on the political future and territorial status of Kashmir ...
... Government of India , based on the assessment that India formally endorsing such discussions with Pakistan would legitimise Pakistan's claim to be a participant in discussions on the political future and territorial status of Kashmir ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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