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A New India - Chapter 53: Indo Pacific
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... in Pakistan shifted drastically. The military, having swiftly seized control, now enforced martial law with a decisive grip. The takeover, although relatively swift and clean, was marked by a noticeable absence of significant resistance.
The political leaders who had opposed the coup were either detained or fled, while the military consolidated its control over key governmental and military installations.
The general populace, though initially apprehensive, had quickly adapted t ...
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