
THE 1971 INDO-PAK WAR: A Soldier's Narrative
| Author: |
Major General Hakeem Arshad Qureshi |
| Publisher: |
Oxford University Press |
About the author
Table of contents Preface
Readers Comments
Major General Hakeem Arshad Qureshi writes about what REALLY happened in the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
Description:
The 1971 India-Pakistan war involved civil insurgency, cross border terrorism,
military action, and surrender. While West Pakistan viewed this war as a great
betrayal by East Pakistan, a potent section of the Bengalis saw it as a war of
liberation from an oppressive and brutal political system. Even the publication
of the Hamood-ur-Rahman Commission Report in 2000 has not removed all the
uncertainties.
| DesiStore # |
PBH01006 |
| ISBN |
0-19-579778-7 |
| Pages |
325 |
| Pics (b/w) |
13 |
| Weight (kg) |
0.55 |
| Shipping Weight (lbs) |
1.39 |
| HB/PB |
Hard Back |
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In most publications concerned with the 1971 war, the political
and diplomatic aspects have been in the foreground while the military aspect has
been neglected. This book redresses the balance. While the political aspects are
given proper attention, the focus of the book is the military resistance of an
isolated army.
A necessary text for all interested in the course of Pakistan's history.
THE 1971 INDO-PAK WAR: A Soldier's Narrative
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