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ID:   139899


Bangladesh and Indo-Pak war: India speaks at the UN / India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1972  Book
India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Book
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Publication New Delhi, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Publication Division, 1972.
Description 129p.pbk
Contents Speeches by India's external affairs minister shri Swaran Singh and India's permanent representative shri S Sen at the United Nations.
Key Words India  Bangladesh  Pakistan  Indo - Pak War  United Nations 
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008715954.051/IND 008715MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   110333


Dynamics of India-Bangladesh relations / Bajpai, Arunoday   Journal Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   185247


Hold at all costs: the siege and relief of Poonch 1947-48 / Raina, Ajay K 2020  Book
Raina, Ajay K Book
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Publication s.l., Military History Research Society of India, 2020.
Description ix, 293p.hbk
Standard Number 9788187583363
Key Words India  Pakistan  Indo - Pak War  Jammu Kashmir  Poonch - 1947 
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ID:   153605


Making the real: rhetorical adduction and the Bangladesh liberation war / O'Mahoney, Joseph   Journal Article
O'Mahoney, Joseph Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Do normative arguments change what political actors do and if so, how? Rather than using the pure force of abstract moral reasoning, states often try to move the locus of contestation to an arena where they can make practical progress—the evidence or the empirical facts in support of their argument. This paper analyzes how states try to bolster their position first by constructing an argument in which an action represents part of their argument and then by performing that action to make the argument seem more convincing. I call this mechanism rhetorical adduction. The paper challenges theories of communication that deny a causal role to the content of normative arguments and diverges from a leading view on argumentation that arguments have their effects through persuasion. Integrating strategic argumentation theory with theory from psychology about how people make choices based on compelling reasons rather than cost-benefit analysis, I also use theory from sociology on how people resolve morally complex situations through the performance of “reality tests.” I illustrate the mechanism using a case from the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 when initial resistance to recognizing the putative state of Bangladesh after India's invasion of East Pakistan was reversed as a result of an argument that Indian troop withdrawal meant that international norms were not violated.
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My years with the IAF / Lal, P C 1986  Book
Lal, P C Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer International, 1986.
Description xii, 380p.Hbk
Standard Number 8170620083
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027047923.554/LAL 027047MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   002119


September '65: before and after / Choudhary, Amjad Ali Khan 1991  Book
Choudhary, Amjad Ali Khan Book
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Publication Dehradun, Natraj Publishers, 1991.
Description ii,113p.,maps
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033587355.02095491/CHA 033587MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   131019


Soldier for all seasons: a tribute to India's greatest soldier Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw, MC / Team, CLAWS   Journal Article
Team, CLAWS Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Sam Hormusji Framji Iamshedji Manekshaw was born in the holy city of Amritsar, on Friday, 3 April 1914, to Hormusji Manekshaw and his wife Heerabai. It was while studying medicine at Grant Medical College, Bombay that I-Iormusji met Heerabai and later married her. The couple, residents of Valsad, a small coastal town in Gujarat, thereafter migrated to Amritsar, in search of better opportunities. On that pleasant April day in Amritsar when Heerabai held Sam for the first time in her life, the fifth of six children she would have, little could she have imagined that the child in her arms was destined to make history. Three months later, in July, World War I broke out, and when the war ended in November 1918, Sam still had a few months to go for his fifth birthday. He was an infant in World War I, but he was to prove his mettle as a young officer in World War II and was destined to lead his country to its greatest military victory when in command of the Indian Army in 1971.
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Warring navies: India and Pakistan / Rai, Ranjit B 2014  Book
Rai, Ranjit B Book
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Publication Mumbai, India Publications Company, 2014.
Description 263p.pbk
Standard Number 9789351566380
Key Words India  Pakistan  Indo - Pak War  War - 1965  War - 1971  Navy History 
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ID:   127212


Who won the 1965 Indo-Pak war? / Naim, C M   Journal Article
Naim, C M Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words India  Zulfikar Ali Bhutto  Indo - Pak War  1965  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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World in conflict war annual 6: contemporary warfare described and analysed / Laffin, John 1994  Book
Laffin, John Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1994.
Description xv,233p.;maps
Standard Number 0080413307
Key Words Gulf War  Guerrila War  Six Day War  Indo - Pak War  Civil War 
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