India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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... hijackers . Direct discussions between the hijackers and Indian officials took place between the evening of 27 and 31 December . The hijackers initially demanded the release of Masood Azhar in return for ten Indians , five foreigners ...
... hijackers . Direct discussions between the hijackers and Indian officials took place between the evening of 27 and 31 December . The hijackers initially demanded the release of Masood Azhar in return for ten Indians , five foreigners ...
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... hijackers that because of extreme shortage of fuel , the plane might have to crash - land . The response of the hijackers to the pilot was " crash - land the plane , but in Pakistan " . The plane was allowed to land at Lahore not at the ...
... hijackers that because of extreme shortage of fuel , the plane might have to crash - land . The response of the hijackers to the pilot was " crash - land the plane , but in Pakistan " . The plane was allowed to land at Lahore not at the ...
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... hijackers and that they were indigenous militants from Indian Jammu and Kashmir . They explained the interaction between Pakistani officials and the hijackers at Lahore as being motivated by humanitarian considerations . For nearly ...
... hijackers and that they were indigenous militants from Indian Jammu and Kashmir . They explained the interaction between Pakistani officials and the hijackers at Lahore as being motivated by humanitarian considerations . For nearly ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
Copyright | |
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