The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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... Pakistan . Until August 1947 Pakistan was a political theory , and no constitutional entity known as Pakistan existed . India was a unitary State under a central government . Yet on June 8 , 1947 , Mr M. G. Gazdar , Secretary of the ...
... Pakistan . Until August 1947 Pakistan was a political theory , and no constitutional entity known as Pakistan existed . India was a unitary State under a central government . Yet on June 8 , 1947 , Mr M. G. Gazdar , Secretary of the ...
Page 292
... Pakistan at that time , many people thought that the new State could not make good . In political circles in Karachi one hears the cynical comment that the Indian politicians who negotiated the partition expected in a short time to re ...
... Pakistan at that time , many people thought that the new State could not make good . In political circles in Karachi one hears the cynical comment that the Indian politicians who negotiated the partition expected in a short time to re ...
Page 296
... Pakistani town of Sialkot . The rest , omitting inaccessible hill country on the Tibet border , is with India . The position at the time of writing is as follows . Pakistan agrees to accept the result of an impartial plebiscite even if ...
... Pakistani town of Sialkot . The rest , omitting inaccessible hill country on the Tibet border , is with India . The position at the time of writing is as follows . Pakistan agrees to accept the result of an impartial plebiscite even if ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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