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|a Hiro, Dilip.
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|a The longest August :
|b the unflinching rivalry between India and Pakistan /
|c Dilip Hiro.
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|a New York:
|b Nation Books,
|c 2015.
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|a xvii, 503 pages :
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|c 24 cm
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-472) and index.
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|a The modish dresser meets the Mahatma -- Gandhi's original sin: injecting religion into politics -- The two-nation theory: a preamble to partition -- A rising tide of violence -- Born in blood -- The infant twins at war -- Growing apart -- Nehru's "forward policy": a step too far -- Shastri's tallest order: Pakistan's nightmare comes alive -- Indira Gandhi slays the two-nation theory -- Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: the savior of West Pakistan -- Islamist Zia Ul Haq, builder of the A-bomb -- Benazir-Rajiv rapport cut short -- Gate-crashing the nuclear club -- General Musharraf buckles under US pressure -- Nuclear-armed twins, eyeball-to-eyeball -- Manmohan Singh's changing interlocutors -- Competing for Kabul -- Shared culture, rising commerce -- Overview and conclusions.
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|x Foreign relations
|z Pakistan.
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|a Pakistan
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