What was once East Pakistan / Syed Shahid Husain
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010Description: xiv, 223 pISBN: 9780195477153Subject(s): Indo-Pak Conflict, 1971 -- Personal NarrativesDDC classification: 900.5492Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 900.5492 HUS/W (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P10917 |
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Includes index.
Part I
1. My First Visit to the Former East Pakistan (1966) -- 2. Three Years Later (1969—1971) -- 3. Killer Cyclone (1970) -- 4. Six-point Programme -- 5. General Elections (1970) -- 6. An Engineered Crisis -- 7. Yahya Panics and Postpones National Assembly Session -- 8. Military Crackdown, 25 March 1971 -- 9. Mujib's Arrest and Trial -- 10. Military and the Constitution -- 11. Inevitable Happens (April and December 1971) -- 12. Sajid and his Escape
Part II
13. Hamood-ur-Rahman Commission Report -- 14". Anecdotal Accounts of Atrocities -- 15. A Typical General's View of the Disaster -- 16. The Tragedy—A Politician's View -- 17. Who is to Blame? -- 18. Polish Resolution -- 19. Yahya Khan—The Architect of National Shame -- 20. Bhuttos Role -- 21. Mujibs Role -- 22. Can Ayub be Blamed?
Part III
23. Last Days before the Break-up -- 24. Role of the US -- 25. How did the US Consul General in Dhaka View the Crisis? -- 26. Nixon's Malevolence towards India -- 27. Was West Pakistan Threatened?
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