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... forces and fence - sitters , the backwards , who gained the most . Once the Congress declined they stepped into the vacuum . The dalits and the Muslims allied with them in Bihar , leading to the emergence of a ' stable ' alternative to ...
... forces and fence - sitters , the backwards , who gained the most . Once the Congress declined they stepped into the vacuum . The dalits and the Muslims allied with them in Bihar , leading to the emergence of a ' stable ' alternative to ...
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... forces ( in addition to the earlier slogans of left unity , left and democratic unity , leading to the objective of People's Democratic Front ) was formally iden- tified . The political resolution noted : ' This great effort to mobilise ...
... forces ( in addition to the earlier slogans of left unity , left and democratic unity , leading to the objective of People's Democratic Front ) was formally iden- tified . The political resolution noted : ' This great effort to mobilise ...
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... forces could in fact do so . In the event , General Manekshaw from the beginning backed the stock Indian Army operational plan for attrition warfare geared to limited objectives - a scheme faithfully followed on the other front by the ...
... forces could in fact do so . In the event , General Manekshaw from the beginning backed the stock Indian Army operational plan for attrition warfare geared to limited objectives - a scheme faithfully followed on the other front by the ...
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