Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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Page 18
... Northern Areas of Pakistan . They did not put up any resistance to the invading Soviets ; and their leader , Haji Rahman Gul ' directed the tribe on a roadless journey through snowcapped peaks to Pakistan'.30 They crossed the Munara and ...
... Northern Areas of Pakistan . They did not put up any resistance to the invading Soviets ; and their leader , Haji Rahman Gul ' directed the tribe on a roadless journey through snowcapped peaks to Pakistan'.30 They crossed the Munara and ...
Page 88
... northern border area to gravely imperil the security of Pakistan'.40 The pre- sence of Soviet forces in the Corridor do affect the security of Sino - Pakistan Highway , and has cut off the Sino - Afghan common borders . The Chinese ...
... northern border area to gravely imperil the security of Pakistan'.40 The pre- sence of Soviet forces in the Corridor do affect the security of Sino - Pakistan Highway , and has cut off the Sino - Afghan common borders . The Chinese ...
Page 156
... Northern Areas of Pakistan i.e. Hunza , Nagar , Baltistan , Gilgit etc. were governed on the British pattern through a Resident . The administrative Division of these areas was brought about in 1974 , and Gilgit , Baltistan and Diamir ...
... Northern Areas of Pakistan i.e. Hunza , Nagar , Baltistan , Gilgit etc. were governed on the British pattern through a Resident . The administrative Division of these areas was brought about in 1974 , and Gilgit , Baltistan and Diamir ...
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