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الصفحة 383
We could not for instance send our armies and we would not be there if we were not supported by very large sections of the population , which means the Muslims of Kashmir . We would not have gone there in spite of the invitation of the ...
We could not for instance send our armies and we would not be there if we were not supported by very large sections of the population , which means the Muslims of Kashmir . We would not have gone there in spite of the invitation of the ...
الصفحة 387
Therefore , the fact that Kashmir did not immediately decide whether to accede to Pakistan or to India did not make Kashmir independent for the intervening period . Since she was not independent , it was our responsibility as the ...
Therefore , the fact that Kashmir did not immediately decide whether to accede to Pakistan or to India did not make Kashmir independent for the intervening period . Since she was not independent , it was our responsibility as the ...
الصفحة 497
Kashmir - A Survey , by M. A. Gurmani , Minister for Kashmir Affairs ( Government of Pakistan , 1952 ) . World Opinion on Kashmir and Indian Reactions to It ( Pakistani Mission to the U.N. , 1951 ) . Crisis in Kashmir Explained ...
Kashmir - A Survey , by M. A. Gurmani , Minister for Kashmir Affairs ( Government of Pakistan , 1952 ) . World Opinion on Kashmir and Indian Reactions to It ( Pakistani Mission to the U.N. , 1951 ) . Crisis in Kashmir Explained ...
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