The Tashkent Crisis

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The Tashkent Crisis is a historical non-fiction book by William Craig that examines Cold War tensions and diplomatic maneuvering surrounding the 1966 Tashkent peace talks between India and Pakistan.

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instanceOf book
history book
non-fiction book
aboutPlace India
Pakistan
Soviet Union
Tashkent
author William Craig
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Tashkent Declaration
surface form: 1966 Tashkent Declaration
examines Soviet mediation in South Asia
diplomatic maneuvering between India and Pakistan
international response to the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War
featuresFigure Alexei Kosygin
Ayub Khan
Lal Bahadur Shastri
focusesOnConflict Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
focusesOnEvent Tashkent Declaration
surface form: Tashkent peace talks of 1966
genre historical non-fiction
hasPerspective historical analysis
language English
mainSubject Cold War
India–Pakistan relations
Tashkent Declaration
surface form: Tashkent peace talks

diplomatic history
narrativeForm narrative history
setInPeriod Cold War
topic South Asian politics
ceasefire diplomacy
international relations
peace negotiations
workOf William Craig

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William Craig notableWork The Tashkent Crisis