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  1. Aug 8, 2014 · Dr. Junaid Ahmad| December 16, 1971, was an ominous day for Pakistan, because the Pakistani army’s scattered divisions sandwiched between an internal insurgency supported by Indian war machine and Indian army columns finally decided to surrender. To this day popular imagination and rhetoric is that 93,000 soldiers of Pakistan surrendered to ...

  2. Feb 16, 2010 · Reminiscing about December 16 – The Express Tribune The disaster that struck Pakistan on December 16, 1971 has few precedents in the history of nations. But whereas a national tragedy of such magnitude should be a source of eternal shame, such feelings have totally escaped the Pakistani intelligentsia and elite.

  3. Jul 9, 2014. #1. Battle of Barapind-Jarpal 16 Dec 1971Columnist Maj (Retd) AGHA HUMAYUN AMIN from WASHINGTON DC makes an excellent presentation of one of the bloody and pointless battles of the 1971 war The Battle of Barapind or Jarpal, fought on the northern border of the ShakarGarh Bulge, as the Pakistanis and Indians respectively call it ...

  4. ^^ The first part of the speech takes a different line from the latter part in the clip - I'd say both he and the crowd got caught up in the emotion of the events that were still very recent and painful. I did notice the clip is incomplete. I can speculate that he might have addressed the...

  5. Apr 17, 2009 · In December 1971, Indian forces crossed the border into East Pakistan to put an end to a civil war. This video will look at the history and causes of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and how Bangladesh became a nation.

  6. Syed Muhammad Ibrahim with Forkan Ibrahim and 6 others. 4 June at 15:24 · " অভাগা না হলে, কেউ কি ঘরের চাবি বেহাত করে ?

  7. Witness to Surrender, written by Brig Sadik Salik who was a Major at the time of war, became PoW for 2 years has written a comprehensive narration of events in a most 'un-baised' manner (especially since he was a army officer) - i have read many books but this is probably the most authoritative...