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  2. പ്രധാന താൾ ഉള്ളടക്കം; സമകാലികം; പുതിയ താളുകൾ ഏതെങ്കിലും താൾ

  3. As a long-standing ally of Pakistan, the People's Republic of China reacted with alarm to the evolving situation in East Pakistan and the prospect of India invading West Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir. On 10 December 1971, Nixon instructed Kissinger to ask the Chinese to move some forces toward the frontier with India.

  4. A war fought between India and Pakistan [a] over the territory of Jammu and Kashmir from 1947 to 1948. 1947 Poonch rebellion. Battle of Badgam. Military operations in Ladakh (1948) Military operations in Poonch (1948) Battle of Muzaffarabad. Operation Bison (Jammu & Kashmir 1948) Operation Datta Khel. Siege of Skardu.

  5. Al-Badr (Jammu and Kashmir), an organization active in Kashmir, India; Al-Badr (East Pakistan), a pro-Pakistani militia in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War; Places. Al Badr, Saudi Arabia, a village in Makkah Province, in western Saudi Arabia; See also. Badr (disambiguation) Badir, a name

  6. The Islamic fundamentalist group Al-Badr operates covert Al Badr training camps in Pakistan to train Pakistani civilians to serve as fighters in the conflict in Kashmir. [12] [13] [14] Group has training camps in the Mansehra area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) in Pakistan, and in Kotli and Muzaffarabad in Azad Kashmir .

  7. The Al-Shams was an anti-Bangladesh paramilitary wing of several Islamist parties in East Pakistan composed of local Bengalis and Muhajirs that along with the Pakistan Army and the Al-Badr, is accused of conducting a mass killing campaign against Bengali nationalists, civilians, religious and ethnic minorities during 1971.