Abstract

SummaryMoscow's preoccupation in Eastern Europe in the late 1940's, the distorted image it had of Pakistan and its belief that the defeat of Chiang Kai‐shek would be followed by the spread of revolution through the Indian sub‐continent tended to discourage the Kremlin from establishing cordial relations with Pakistan.

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