Bangladesh Documents (In 2 Volumes)

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The Bangladesh Documents, in two volumes, presents a print version of the genesis of Bangladesh crisis leading up to a war of liberation for the people of Bangladesh and the world reaction to their tribulation. These documents depict the story of the emnergence of the People's Republic of Bangladesh from a exploited province to freedom and sovereignty–the establishment in Dhaka of a duly constituted national government and the beginning of a new era of national reconstruction. The first volume tells the story of the progress of the Bangladesh crisis up to August 31, 1971. The second volume begins from September 1, 1971 and covers events up to March 1972. The documents are a valuable addition to the published literature on Bangladesh's freedom struggle and hence is of great archival value. The documents would serve as source of information on Bangladesh war of liberation for researchers and scholars.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Satish Kumar

Satish Kumar is a former Professor of Diplomacy, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and had been at the School since 1961. In 1978, he spent a year as a Visiting Fellow under the Senior Fulbright Scheme at the School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, and Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Professor Satish Kumar was a Visiting Professor at the University of Torino, Italy, in 1990. He held the India Chair at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Tashkent, in 1996-98, and the MEA Chair at the United Service Institution of India, New Delhi, in 1998-99. In addition, he has delivered several special lectures at the universities of illnois, Columbia, Heidelberg, Geneva, Malta, London and Guanzhou.

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Bangladesh Documents (In 2 Volumes)
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