Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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Page 78
... party or move- ment of any significance in Afghanistan " . 13 The Chinese Communist Party saw very little prospects of penetration into the socio - economic milieu of Afghan society as well . Though Afghanistan consistently voted for ...
... party or move- ment of any significance in Afghanistan " . 13 The Chinese Communist Party saw very little prospects of penetration into the socio - economic milieu of Afghan society as well . Though Afghanistan consistently voted for ...
Page 137
... Party ( NAP ) . Pravda carried in its issue of 16 October a statement on the " Situation in Baluchistan " . The statement stressed that the Soviet Union would try its best to help the process of normalization in the region and urge ...
... Party ( NAP ) . Pravda carried in its issue of 16 October a statement on the " Situation in Baluchistan " . The statement stressed that the Soviet Union would try its best to help the process of normalization in the region and urge ...
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... Parties and to delineate the boundary line on the jointly prepared accurate maps . 2. To draft a protocol setting forth in detail the align- ment of the entire boundary line and the location of all the boundary markers and prepare and ...
... Parties and to delineate the boundary line on the jointly prepared accurate maps . 2. To draft a protocol setting forth in detail the align- ment of the entire boundary line and the location of all the boundary markers and prepare and ...
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