The Withdrawal of Forces After the Indo—Pakistani War (1965–1966)

Alan James · 1990

Pakistan’s attempts to spark off a revolt in Indian-held Kashmir in August 1965 led to violations of the cease-fire line by both sides.

Type:
Book Chapter
Author:
Alan James
Published:
1990
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK

Pakistan’s attempts to spark off a revolt in Indian-held Kashmir in August 1965 led to violations of the cease-fire line by both sides. (For the background to this, see Section D above.) Pakistan then launched a full-scale assault across the line, to which India responsed by invading (what was then West) Pakistan at several points. Thus the two states were at war not just in Kashmir but also along the 1,000-mile-long international frontier (see Map 29).

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What is "The Withdrawal of Forces After the Indo—Pakistani War (1965–1966)" about?
Pakistan’s attempts to spark off a revolt in Indian-held Kashmir in August 1965 led to violations of the cease-fire line by both sides.
Who wrote "The Withdrawal of Forces After the Indo—Pakistani War (1965–1966)"?
Alan James