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India - Pakistan relations 1947 - 2007: documentary study , political relations 1947 - 1954 / Bhasin , Avtar Singh (ed) 2012  Book
Bhasin , Avtar Singh (ed) Book
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Edition Vol i
Publication New Delhi, Geetika Publishers, 2012.
Description DXCV,364p.hbk
Contents 10 Vol set price Rs. 25000.00
Standard Number 9789381417034
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India - Pakistan relations 1947 - 2007: documantary study / Bhasin , Avtar Singh (ed) 2012  Book
Bhasin , Avtar Singh (ed) Book
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Edition Vol ix
Publication New Delhi, Geetika Publishers, 2012.
Description XLII,7167-7986p.hbk
Contents 10 vol set price Rs 25000.00
Standard Number 9789381417119
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India's neighbours: problems and prospects / Sen, Ayanjit (ed) 2001  Book
Sen, Ayanjit Book
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Publication New Delhi, Har-anand Publications, 2001.
Description 160p.
Key Words Bangladesh  Nepal  India - Pakistan Relation  Rig - Veda 
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Jammu and Kashmir: healing the wounds / Davar, Kamal   Journal Article
Davar, Kamal Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The crown of India, the divinely beautiful and immensely strategic state of Jammu and Kashmir since its tumultuous accession to the Indian union in 1947, displayed at times, the pangs of an uneasy existence with the secular, liberal and generous environs of the parent nation. That is abiding emotional integration to Mother India, is still wanting in some spheres, even after 66 years of togetherness, is hardly a tribute to India's and the state's political leadership or governance notwithstanding the countless sacrifices made, monumental aid and resources invested for the security and development of India's restive northernmost state. That India's ever belligerent neighbor, Pakistan has left no stone unturned or any machination in the book to fan separatism in J&K which is considers its jugular vein is hardly surprising. In the globally troubled times of today, Pakistan and some others in the world forget that India is home to the third largest population in the world and thus J&K is not a mere symbol of India's secularism but its prime guarantee.
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Visit to Bangladesh by Veterans of the 1st Battalion the Mara: (Jangi Paltan) (12 to 16 April 2014) / Nambiar, Satish   Journal Article
Nambiar, Satish Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The idea of such a visit has its origins in a brief exchange between Lieutenant Generals Satish Nambiar (Y Company Commander during the 1971 War) and YM Bammi (GSO-2 in 101 Communication Zone Area) when the latter (who was nominated for travel to Bangladesh as part of the yearly Adjutant General's Branch sponsored visit in mid-December 2013) wished to obtain some photographs of the Jangi Paltan's actions. He was referred to Lieutenant Colonel KS Puntambekar (C Company Commander during the War). This reference by YM Bammi, and the fact that he was able to establish contact with Zohal Haq Munshi (the freedom fighter who, together with many others, was with the Paltan from prior to the War right through to the entry into Dhaka on the afternoon of 16"' December 1971), spurred Keshav Puntambekar into action in his own inimitable style. In mid-January 2014, he got in touch with Lieutenant General KS Brar (who was the Commanding Officer of the Jangi Paltan during the war) and a number of other colleagues suggesting that we travel together as a group to Bangladesh to revisit the sites where the Jangi Paltan fought memorable battle actions during the War of Liberation in 1971.
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