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    But at the London conference June 26-27, at least two former senior Pakistani figures - spy chief Lt Gen Assad Durrani and finance and foreign minister Sartaj Azeez - were not sure if Indira Gandhi would have wanted to dismember Pakistan. "There was neither the intention, nor the capability. The relative strength of Pakistan on the western front would not have encouraged a major Indian invasion" said Durrani. "You wouldn't turn your guns to the western sector when the bulk of your forces were in Bangladesh, and achieve a strategic result," he added. Full Article at New Kerala
    There was neither the intention, nor the capability. The relative strength of Pakistan on the western front would not have encouraged a major Indian invasion
    SOURCE: New Kerala 17 months ago