An attack by India on Pakistan would no longer confine the stakes to the independence and territorial integrity of Pakistan. An attack by India on Pakistan would also involve the security and territorial integrity of the largest state in Asia. Problems of Communism - Page 181974Full view - About this book
| T. V. Paul - 1994 - 268 pages
..."would no longer confine the stakes to the independence and territorial integrity of Pakistan." It would also "involve the security and territorial integrity of the largest state in Asia." 65 Bhutto's declaration suggested that he had received assurances that should Pakistan be attacked... | |
| Timothy W. Crawford - 2003 - 308 pages
...would no longer confine the stakes to the independence and territorial integrity of Pakistan ... it would also involve the security and territorial integrity of the largest state in Asia." Ayub later denied any secret defense agreements with China, but when asked about the potential for... | |
| Baldev Raj Nayar, T. V. Paul - 2003 - 308 pages
..."would no longer confine the stakes to the independence and territorial independence of Pakistan," but would also involve "the security and territorial integrity of the largest state in Asia."25 Chinese collusion with Pakistan, as well as its limits, became manifest in the India-Pakistan... | |
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