The American Papers: Secret and Confidential India-Pakistan-Bangladesh Documents, 1965-1973Roedad Khan These documents, obtained from the US National Archive in Maryland, constitute a rich and wide-ranging source of primary material on US policy and American perceptions of events in the subcontinent during a crucial time in its history. |
Contents
Acknowledgements | xxv |
Information Memorandum 30 April 1965 | 3 |
Nawabzada A M Razas Letter to the Secretary of State | 4 |
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