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Military governance in pakistan

Singh, R. A.

Military governance in pakistan R. A. Singh - New Delhi Raj Publications 2007 - 237 p. Hard

Contents :
Preface
1. Military Elites in National Politics
2. The Partition of India - 1947
3. Pakistan Becomes an Independent Sovereign State
4. Field Marital Mohd. Ayub Khan (1958 - 1969)
5. General Mohd. Yahya Khan (1969 - 1971)
6. Mr. Z. A. Bhutto (1971 - 1977)
7. General Zia - ul - haq (1977 0 1988)
8. Ms. Banazir Bhutto (1988 - 1990 & 1993 - 1996)
9. Mr. Nawaz Shariff (1990 - 1993 - & 1997 - 1999)
10. General Parvez Musharaff (1999 )
11. Pak Sino Relations
12. Pak Goes Nuclear
13. Terrorism: Pak's Weapon of Strength
14. Internal Strife in Pakistan
15. Indo - Pak Relations
16. Military Rule in Pak and its Likely Future Bibliography

Military Governance in Pakistan This book comprehensively covers all the above events since 1947, to give a complete profile, how a newly independent state (Pak) messed up its political events and has almost reached a point of disintegration. The likely future of military rule in Pak has also been discussed in detail in the text. About Author : Brigadier R. A. Singh is retired Brigadier from the Indian Army. He is recipient Vishist Seva Medal from the President of India and a commendatin card from the Army Chief for his meritorios services. Contents : Preface 1. Military Elites in National Politics 2. The Partition of India - 1947 3. Pakistan Becomes an Independent Sovereign State 4. Field Marital Mohd. Ayub Khan (1958 - 1969) 5. General Mohd. Yahya Khan (1969 - 1971) 6. Mr. Z. A. Bhutto (1971 - 1977) 7. General Zia - ul - haq (1977 0 1988) 8. Ms. Banazir Bhutto (1988 - 1990 & 1993 - 1996) 9. Mr. Nawaz Shariff (1990 - 1993 - & 1997 - 1999) 10. General Parvez Musharaff (1999 ) 11. Pak Sino Relations 12. Pak Goes Nuclear 13. Terrorism: Pak's Weapon of Strength 14. Internal Strife in Pakistan 15. Indo - Pak Relations 16. Military Rule in Pak and its Likely Future Bibliography...

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Military government--Pakistan.
Pakistan--History, Military. --Politics and government

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