How Pakistan got Divided
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TextSeries: Platinum series (Oxford University Press)Publication details: Karachi; Jang Pub., 2017. Description: 190 p.; 22 cmISBN: 978-019-940698-2 (hbk.)Subject(s): Politics and government | Pakistan Politics and government | Bangladesh History 1971 (Revolution) CausesDDC classification: TRRC 320.95491 RAO Summary: "The book is an eyewitness account of the events that led to a civil war in East Pakistan, which culminated in the creation of Bangladesh .. Rao Farman Ali brings to light the political undercurrents and aspects of the military conflict generally not known. His personal interactions with both, the Bengali and West Pakistani politicians, as well as the military commanders, gave him a unique vantage point to analyse the events and decisions taken that led to the fateful day 16 December 1971 the division of Pakistan."--Provided by publisher
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"The book is an eyewitness account of the events that led to a civil war in East Pakistan, which culminated in the creation of Bangladesh .. Rao Farman Ali brings to light the political undercurrents and aspects of the military conflict generally not known. His personal interactions with both, the Bengali and West Pakistani politicians, as well as the military commanders, gave him a unique vantage point to analyse the events and decisions taken that led to the fateful day 16 December 1971 the division of Pakistan."--Provided by publisher

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