India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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... negotiations , Bhutto told members of his delegation that “ the objective of the Sardarji was not to negotiate but to exhaust him [ Bhutto ] " . Bhutto is reported to have said that it was impossible to have a logical and meaningful ...
... negotiations , Bhutto told members of his delegation that “ the objective of the Sardarji was not to negotiate but to exhaust him [ Bhutto ] " . Bhutto is reported to have said that it was impossible to have a logical and meaningful ...
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... negotiating position of July 2000 that it should participate in any negotiations being held between India and the dissidents in Jammu and Kashmir from the initial stages . Pakistani Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar has declared that ...
... negotiating position of July 2000 that it should participate in any negotiations being held between India and the dissidents in Jammu and Kashmir from the initial stages . Pakistani Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar has declared that ...
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... negotiations , on the very subjects on which negotiations are taking place . His breakfast press conference completely destroyed the elbow - room and adjustment spaces in the negotiating process . The failure to make a joint declaration ...
... negotiations , on the very subjects on which negotiations are taking place . His breakfast press conference completely destroyed the elbow - room and adjustment spaces in the negotiating process . The failure to make a joint declaration ...
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IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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