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Gates, Robert,
257
,
261
,
279–280

Geng Biao,
247

Ghazanfar Ali, Raja,
44–45

Ghulam Muhammad

       
after Liaquat's assassination,
54

       
constitutional coup,
68

       
as Governor-General,
59
,
60
,
64
,
65
,
68

       
health problems,
75

       
Islamic economic bloc,
45

       
Nixon and,
65

       
US aid/military bases and,
35
,
36
,
48
,
59
,
60
,
77–78

Gilani, Yusuf Raza,
316
,
325
,
326

Glancy, Sir Bertrand,
17–18

Glazer, Nathan,
293

Glenn Amendment on nuclear weapons,
238
,
253
,
266–267
,
283

Glenn, John,
238

Goheen, Robert,
239–240

Gorbachev, Mikhail,
268

Grady, Henry F.,
33–34

Graham, Lindsey,
333

Grand Mosque, Makkah,
243

Gromyko, Andrei,
165
,
216

Grossman, Marc,
316–317
,
319
,
320
,
347

Guardian
,
211

Gul, Hamid

       
anti-Americanism,
281–282

       
ISI anti-Bhutto alliance,
277
,
278

       
US DIA on,
277

       
views/vision for Pakistan,
276–277
,
280–281
,
282

Gurkhas,
71

Haass, Richard N.,
304

Hadley, Stephen,
326

Haig, Alexander,
258
,
264
,
267

Haldeman, H.R. “Bob”

       
India-Pakistan relations and,
123–124

       
Nixon/Yahya,
132

Hamilton, Lee,
215

Haqqani, Husain

       
as ambassador to US,
4–5
,
316
,
320
,
343

       
background,
3–4
,
7

       
Bhutto, Benazir and,
4
,
288
,
316
,
323–325

       
bin Laden hiding/death in Pakistan,
317–319

       
exile in US,
4
,
323

       
Holbrooke and,
333–334
,
344

       
ISI/journalists attacking,
331
,
335

       
issuing visas,
342–343

       
Kayani and,
335

       
Pakistan nuclear weapons/talks,
284
,
321–322

       
resignation offer,
335

       
Sri Lanka and,
275

       
Taliban and,
297

       
terrorism and Pakistan/Obama,
319
,
339
,
340
,
344–345

       
unfounded allegations against,
5
,
342–343
,
349

       
US allegations/Pakistan supporting terrorism and,
271
,
273
,
274

       
writing paper/solutions for Benazir Bhutto,
323–325

Haqqani, Jalaluddin,
289

Haqqani terrorist network,
319
,
327
,
328
,
339
,
347
,
348

Harakat-ul-Ansar terrorists,
289
,
292

Hare, Raymond,
10

Hari Singh, Maharajah,
27
,
28–29

Harkat-ul-Mujahideen terrorists,
289

Haroon, Yusuf,
35

Harriman, W. Averell,
105

Harrison, George,
157

Harrison, Selig,
121
,
269

Hartman, Arthur,
236

Hayden, Michael,
331

Hekmatyar, Gulbeddin

       
description,
288

       
military training/actions,
234
,
270

       
throwing acid on women's faces,
257

Helms, Richard,
207

Hensel, H. Struve,
76–77

Herring, Joanne,
256
,
257
,
263

Herring, Robert,
256
,
257

Hilaly, Agha,
130
,
133
,
138

Hildreth, Horace

       
background,
67

       
India-Pakistan conflict and,
66

       
Josephine's (daughter) marriage,
67–68

       
Mirza relationship,
67–68

       
Pakistan aid/military bases,
72
,
76–78

Hizb-e-Islami, Afghanistan,
234

Holbrooke, Richard

       
Afghanistan/Pakistan and,
333
–
334
,
335
,
341
,
343

       
background/description,
333

       
death,
344

       
India and,
333–334

       
Pakistan military/ISI mistrusting,
334–335

How Pakistan Negotiates with the United States
(Schaffer, Howard/Teresita),
299

Hummel, Arthur

       
Afghanistan and,
232
,
235

       
background,
230

       
burning of US embassy, Islamabad,
243

       
Pakistan's nuclear program and,
230–231
,
237
,
238

       
Zia's coup and,
230

Hussain, Abida,
285

IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency),
217

IJI (Islamic Democratic Alliance),
277

IMF,
273
,
326

Inderfurth, Karl,
299
,
305

India

       
Afghanistan/Pashtunistan and,
232

       
China and,
90–91

       
diversity (vs. unity),
86

       
elections,
86

       
Sikh uprisings/Khalistan,
265–266

       
Soviet Union and,
77
,
164
,
212

       
Tibetan revolt and,
91

       
war with China (1962),
103–104

India (British rule)

       
Boundary Commission,
27–28

       
Hindu majority and,
12

       
independence struggle,
12

       
Muslims status/future and,
11
,
12

       
partition discussions,
9–10

       
princely states/administrative independence,
27

       
US officials in (1941),
12–13

India-Pakistan relations

       
after first Pakistan election,
123

       
“Bus Diplomacy,”
300–301

       
customs union and,
31–32

       
India's acceptance of Pakistan,
31
–
32

       
Israel-India conspiracy theories,
252
,
273
,
281

       
Nehru's US visit and,
44

       
Pakistan criticizing Kennedy,
97

       
Pakistan excuses on,
209–210

       
Pakistan starting war (1960s),
95

       
Pakistan/terrorism and,
331

       
Pakistan's obsession with India,
31
,
45
,
53
,
76
,
84–85
,
102
,
149
,
174
,
175
,
176
,
178
,
185
,
186–187
,
188
,
189
,
190
,
202
,
214
,
232
,
235
,
248
,
249
,
251
,
252
,
273
,
274
,
293
,
294
,
295
,
296–297
,
304
,
311
,
312–313
,
333
,
340
,
348

       
partition and,
2
,
10
,
21
,
22
,
25–27
,
31

       
peace talks/Kashmir (1972),
192
–
194

       
Sikh uprisings/Pakistan and,
265
–
266

       
Simla accord,
193–194

       
US arming China and,
103–104

       
See also
Kashmir and Pakistan-India conflict
;
Nuclear weapons/India
;
Nuclear weapons/Pakistan

India partition

       
boundaries and,
25
,
27–28

       
British hopes for reunification,
21–22

       
concerns with,
13–15
,
17–18
,
21–22

       
Hindu majority and,
12

       
Muslims remaining in India,
12
,
19
,
25

       
time for transition,
25

       
US views of,
13–15

       
violence/dislocation,
20–21
,
24
,
25

       
vote/voting qualifications,
18

India-United States relations

       
Cold War and,
53
,
57
,
59–60
,
65
–
66
,
77
,
164
,
188

       
following Pakistan's civil war,
188
,
189

       
Korean War and,
54

       
stopping US military aid,
203

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