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Did Pakistan learn from its Bangladesh experience?

By: Behuria, Ashok.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Journal of Defence Studies Description: 15(4), Oct-Dec, 2021: p. 297-320.Subject(s): Bengali nationalism, Ethnic assertion, Federalism, Oneunit scheme, Bogra formula, Aghaz-e-haqooq-e-Balochistan, 18th amendment In: Journal of Defence StudiesSummary: This article seeks to re-analyse the pattern of Pakistani response to the demands from East Bengal as a federating unit with distinct linguistic and regional identity, which led to eventual vivisection of Pakistan, and examine whether in the post-1971 years Pakistan learnt any lesson from its Bangladesh experience and used it to deal with similar assertions at ethnic and regional levels. – Reproduced
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15(4), Oct-Dec, 2021: p. 297-320 Available AR126716

This article seeks to re-analyse the pattern of Pakistani response to the demands from East Bengal as a federating unit with distinct linguistic and regional identity, which led to eventual vivisection of Pakistan, and examine whether in the post-1971 years Pakistan learnt any lesson from its Bangladesh experience and used it to deal with similar assertions at ethnic and regional levels. – Reproduced

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