Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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... Indian Prime Minister Charan Singh , expressed India's deep concern at the Soviet action and summoned the Soviet ambassador to make it clear that in India's view , the sending of troops would have far- reaching and adverse consequences ...
... Indian Prime Minister Charan Singh , expressed India's deep concern at the Soviet action and summoned the Soviet ambassador to make it clear that in India's view , the sending of troops would have far- reaching and adverse consequences ...
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... India did not want to annoy Moscow with whom it had military transactions and large bilateral economic and trade relations . Indian stand on Afghanistan was fully reciprocated by the Soviet Union . The visit to India by the Soviet ...
... India did not want to annoy Moscow with whom it had military transactions and large bilateral economic and trade relations . Indian stand on Afghanistan was fully reciprocated by the Soviet Union . The visit to India by the Soviet ...
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... India ( which is physically and militarily stronger than Pakistan ) appears ridiculous to many . The Indians ... India's current strategic posture and defence policy is to anticipate and counter all threats likely to be mounted against ...
... India ( which is physically and militarily stronger than Pakistan ) appears ridiculous to many . The Indians ... India's current strategic posture and defence policy is to anticipate and counter all threats likely to be mounted against ...
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