93 thousand Pakistani soldiers sitting on their knees has the Indian army rifle ... Pakistan's most embarrassing evening story
The 1971 Indo-Pakistan War is regarded as one of the most important and decisive battles in the history of South Asia. This war fought the Indian army on two fronts and after a hard battle of just 13 days, the Pakistan army suffered a crushing defeat. This war is also known as ‘India-Pakistan War 1971’ or ‘Bangladesh Mucti War’. The result of this war came out not only as a division of Pakistan, but also a new nation from East Pakistan – Bangladesh. The background and reason for the war, the people of East Pakistan (who is today Bangladesh), wanted to make themselves a separate country from the west of Pakistan. He struggled for his cultural, linguistic and political rights. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was the prominent leader of this freedom movement, which led the claim to a separate nation in East Pakistan. The Pakistanian army began violent action in East Pakistan to suppress this claim. During this, Bengali citizens were heavily tortured. Incidents such as shooting students, rape of women have terrorized the entire area. Meanwhile, Mukti Vahini was formed, which is fighting for the freedom of the people of East Pakistan. The Government of India also began to support this movement, as India wanted to end the atrocities with the people of East Pakistan. The beginning of the war awaited the Indian army for an opportunity to join the war. Pakistan attacked the Air Force in the Indian area under ‘Operation Change Khan’ and the war of war on December 3, 1971. After this incident, India openly waged a war on both fronts. On the eastern front, the Indian army, together with Mukti Vahini, launched a campaign against the Pakistan army and the Indian army surrounded the Pakistan army on the western front. The decisive victory in 13 days lasted this war until December 16, 1971. After a 13 -day faster, the Pakistan army surrendered to the Indian army in Dhaka. The incident was extremely unique in history when 93,000 Pakistani soldiers tilted in front of the Indian army. It was the first time worldwide that such a large number of armed soldiers were unconditionally dedicated. The results and importance of the war in 1971 was a great defeat and spiritual shock to Pakistan. As a result of this war, East Pakistan gained independence and a new country called Bangladesh emerged. This war has completely changed South Asian politics and regional comparisons. India’s victory has increased its military power, strategic skills and regional influences. At the same time, the defeat of Pakistan shocked its military and political reputation, which also had a profound impact on the internal political atmosphere of Pakistan. The reaction worldwide was also important for the international response to the 1971 war. Many Western countries, especially America, supported Pakistan, while the Soviet Union supported India. This war has become a part of strategic and political conflict, even during the Cold War. The 1971 Indo-Pakistan War was not only a military struggle, but also a war of human rights, freedom and self-determination. This war gave Bangladesh birth and changed the geopolitical map of South Asia. The bravery and strategic skills of the Indian army made it a historical victory, which is still a matter of pride for the countrymen. This war teaches us that no matter how many problems are in the desire of freedom and the struggle for justice, but ultimately truth and justice are won. The 1971 war is counted among the fastest shaky fights of the time in history, which realized the dreams of freedom and laid the foundation of a new people.