India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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Page 77
... armed forces . Opposition political parties , while being complimentary towards the armed forces fighting at the front , did take advantage of these controversies to put the Government on the defensive . The public's faith and trust in the ...
... armed forces . Opposition political parties , while being complimentary towards the armed forces fighting at the front , did take advantage of these controversies to put the Government on the defensive . The public's faith and trust in the ...
Page 83
... armed forces across the Line of Control . Non - combatants were killed and injured and normal life , to the extent that it existed , was disrupted . What was resented even more was the manner in which the Pakistani armed forces used the ...
... armed forces across the Line of Control . Non - combatants were killed and injured and normal life , to the extent that it existed , was disrupted . What was resented even more was the manner in which the Pakistani armed forces used the ...
Page 340
... armed forces , specially in terms of territorial defence from external aggression , this argument is not valid . It ... Air Force has a strength of 150,000 personnel . It has 774 combat aircraft and 34 armed helicopters of the larger ...
... armed forces , specially in terms of territorial defence from external aggression , this argument is not valid . It ... Air Force has a strength of 150,000 personnel . It has 774 combat aircraft and 34 armed helicopters of the larger ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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