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  1. The Victory On December 16th, 1971, Dhaka fell to the Mitro Bahini, the elite forces of the Mukti Bahini and the Indian army. An “Instrument of Surrender” was signed by the defeated Pakistani General Niazi and by the Indian commander General Aurora at 16:31 Indian Standard Time.

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  2. Niazi to the Joint Commander of the Liberation Force Lt. Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora in Dhaka on 16 Dec' 1971. In 1971 Bangladesh fought the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan to become an Independent country, which resulted in the secession of East Pakistan from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and established the sovereign nation called ...

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  4. Dec 16, 2021 · The Kolkata-based Daily Jugantor report was titled “Enemy-free Bangladesh” (Rahumukta Bangladesh). The news of the glorious victory of Bangladesh appeared in at least 22 newspapers and magazines of the US, one of the key allies of Pakistan during the Liberation War. The headline of The Statesman was “The war is over.”.

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · The Bangladeshi media played a crucial role in the liberation war of 1971 by providing. factual information, rallying public opinion, and inspiring the people to join the liberation. movement. The ...

  6. institutions in Bangladesh have dedicated their time and activities to collecting evidence, carrying out research, and campaigning for the international recognition of the 1971 Bangladesh Genocide. 19 Cable from Archer Blood, the United States’ consul general in Dacca in 1971. See, Gary J. Bass, The Blood Telegram: India’s Secret War in East

  7. May 6, 2016 · Pakistani Army killed ten professors and at least 300 students at the University of Dhaka that night (Blood, 2005) The bloody nine-month conflict ended on December 16, 1971, when 93,000 Pakistani ...

  8. Mar 26, 2023 · On 3 December, after Pakistan's air force attacked military targets in India on the western sector, New Delhi went into full-scale war with Islamabad. An Indo-Bangladesh Joint Command pushed deeper into occupied Bangladesh. In the west, the Indian army gained swathes of territory in Pakistan's Sind and Punjab provinces.