The Partition of India and MountbattenCouncil for Pakistan Studies, 1986 - 205 من الصفحات |
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... armed forces , and to be strong enough to face the Soviet Union and India at the same time . It was also stated in this brief that Pakistan would not have the financial resources and minerals and expert man- power to have separate armed ...
... armed forces , and to be strong enough to face the Soviet Union and India at the same time . It was also stated in this brief that Pakistan would not have the financial resources and minerals and expert man- power to have separate armed ...
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... armed forces " and nothing short of this could pos- sibly satisfy them . " Two days later , when Liaquat Ali Khan ... armed forces . The preparation of such a plan by the Commander - in - Chief and his staff is an essential preliminary ...
... armed forces " and nothing short of this could pos- sibly satisfy them . " Two days later , when Liaquat Ali Khan ... armed forces . The preparation of such a plan by the Commander - in - Chief and his staff is an essential preliminary ...
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... armed forces , while Mountbatten remained emphatic that these would not be split till " we had left " , he also said that " it would be necessary to keep a central organisation to control the Army for the overall defence and internal ...
... armed forces , while Mountbatten remained emphatic that these would not be split till " we had left " , he also said that " it would be necessary to keep a central organisation to control the Army for the overall defence and internal ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Evolution of the Partition Plan | 27 |
The Implementation of the Partition Plan | 53 |
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The Partition of India and Mountbatten <span dir=ltr>Latif Ahmed Sherwani</span> معاينة محدودة - 1984 |
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