Conflicts over borders necessitate compromise: the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971

2018 Guides - Theme: Conflict and Compromise in History
INDIAN OFFENSIVES IN EAST PAKISTAN, 1971

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Primary documents from the U.S. Department of State's Office of the Historian. Includes memoranda, telegrams, conversation transcripts, papers, and more.
Chronology published by the CIA on April 19, 1972.
Report published by the CIA on May 6, 1971
Associated Press video footage from India and Pakistan during and after the War of 1971.

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