Essay traces what the author identifies as the four phases of the 1971 conflict:Â the initiation of military hostilities in March 1971; Kissinger's visit to Peking; the war with India at the end of that year; and the transfer of power to Mujib
The entry of Soviet forces into Afghanistan in December 1979 was a watershed happening. The event br...
The research paper “The Breakup of Pakistan in the context of the Modern History Of Pakistan.(1970-7...
This thesis examines through the use of archives and oral evidence the role of the Pakistan Army in ...
Essay traces what the author identifies as the four phases of the 1971 conflict:Â the initiation of...
This Paper examines, from the perspective of an American architect living and working in India at th...
This article seeks to contribute a shift in the foreign policy of the U.S towards Pakistan due to d&...
The title for this essay comes from the fact that contrary to the general Western perception, Pakist...
This article is about Pakistan’s foreign policy with United States of America specifically during Mu...
This article examines the East Pakistan crisis of 1971 as a watershed moment in Cold War humanitaria...
The United States and Pakistan established diplomatic relations in 1947 the US agreement to provide ...
In The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide, Gary Bass convincingly argues tha...
The Cold War defined a state of conflict between the U.S., China, and the Soviet Union during the nu...
textThis thesis focuses on the events surrounding the South Asia Crisis of 1971, beginning in when t...
The bilateral relationship between the US and Pakistan has been highly significant for the foreign ...
The entry of Soviet forces into Afghanistan in December 1979 was a watershed happening. The event br...
The research paper “The Breakup of Pakistan in the context of the Modern History Of Pakistan.(1970-7...
This thesis examines through the use of archives and oral evidence the role of the Pakistan Army in ...
Essay traces what the author identifies as the four phases of the 1971 conflict:Â the initiation of...
This Paper examines, from the perspective of an American architect living and working in India at th...
This article seeks to contribute a shift in the foreign policy of the U.S towards Pakistan due to d&...
The title for this essay comes from the fact that contrary to the general Western perception, Pakist...
This article is about Pakistan’s foreign policy with United States of America specifically during Mu...
This article examines the East Pakistan crisis of 1971 as a watershed moment in Cold War humanitaria...
The United States and Pakistan established diplomatic relations in 1947 the US agreement to provide ...
In The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide, Gary Bass convincingly argues tha...
The Cold War defined a state of conflict between the U.S., China, and the Soviet Union during the nu...
textThis thesis focuses on the events surrounding the South Asia Crisis of 1971, beginning in when t...
The bilateral relationship between the US and Pakistan has been highly significant for the foreign ...
The entry of Soviet forces into Afghanistan in December 1979 was a watershed happening. The event br...
The research paper “The Breakup of Pakistan in the context of the Modern History Of Pakistan.(1970-7...
This thesis examines through the use of archives and oral evidence the role of the Pakistan Army in ...