India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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Page 198
... Swaran Singh's speech twice by raising points of order . Both points of order basically accused India of interfering in the internal affairs of Pakistan . But a more interesting point of order was raised by Jameel Baroody , ambassador ...
... Swaran Singh's speech twice by raising points of order . Both points of order basically accused India of interfering in the internal affairs of Pakistan . But a more interesting point of order was raised by Jameel Baroody , ambassador ...
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... Swaran Singh and the Surrender Swaran Singh arrived in New York on 10 December for the Security Council debate . The task of preparing the first draft of his speech was entrusted to me and C.V. Ranganathan , then first secretary in our ...
... Swaran Singh and the Surrender Swaran Singh arrived in New York on 10 December for the Security Council debate . The task of preparing the first draft of his speech was entrusted to me and C.V. Ranganathan , then first secretary in our ...
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... Swaran Singh at the circular conference table , tore up all the Council documents in front of him , fulminated and accused India of violence and aggression , and declared that Sardar Swaran Singh had bloodstained hands . He asserted ...
... Swaran Singh at the circular conference table , tore up all the Council documents in front of him , fulminated and accused India of violence and aggression , and declared that Sardar Swaran Singh had bloodstained hands . He asserted ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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