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World Powers and the 1971 Breakup of Pakistan by K.K. Aziz is a deeply researched and thought-provoking account of one of the most significant and tragic events in South Asian history. The book explores the role of international powers—such as the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and others—in the disintegration of Pakistan and the creation of Bangladesh in 1971.
K.K. Aziz, a respected historian and political thinker, critically examines how foreign interests, global power dynamics, and strategic alliances influenced the internal political crisis in Pakistan. Drawing from diplomatic records, official communications, and eyewitness testimonies, the author presents a compelling narrative that challenges traditional interpretations and sheds light on the external pressures that shaped the outcome of the conflict.
This book is an essential resource for students, scholars, and readers interested in Pakistan’s political history, international relations, and South Asian geopolitics.
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Key Features:
• Insightful analysis of international involvement in the 1971 Pakistan crisis
• Written by renowned historian K.K. Aziz
• Explores diplomatic relations and global strategies
• Based on authentic historical documents and sources
• Highlights the political and strategic failures of the era
• A must-read for history enthusiasts and researchers
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