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  2. 4 days ago · On 16 December 1971, Pakistan ultimately called for unilateral ceasefire and surrendered its entire four-tier military to the Indian Army – hence ending the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971. On the ground, Pakistan suffered the most, with 8,000 killed and 25,000 wounded, while India had 3,000 dead and 12,000 wounded.

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  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Demoralized and finding himself unable to control the situation, General Yahya Khan surrendered power to Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto who was sworn-in on 20 December 1971 as President and as the (first civilian) Chief Martial Law Administrator. A new and smaller western-based Pakistan emerged on 16 December 1971.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · On 16 December 1971, Lieutenant General Niazi surrendered to the Indian Army at the Ramna Race Course in Dhaka, marking the end of the war. The instrument of surrender was signed by Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora, Commander of the Indian and Bangladesh Forces in the Eastern Theatre.

  5. 3 days ago · Between 6 and 17 December 1971, the Burj Post was central to several close quarter skirmishes hovering around it. There were the battles for Vera (Vehra) and Bhindi Aulakh with the Ganpats holding on; the recapture of Chhan Kalan which ended successfully on 17 December 1971.

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · It grew from $228 billion to $249 billion between December 1971 and December 1972, according to Federal Reserve Board numbers. As a matter of comparison, in Fed chair Martin's last year, M1 grew ...

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    1 day ago · In the US, the average annual inflation rate from 1900 to 1970 was approximately 2.5%. From 1970 to 1979, however, the average rate was 7.06%, and topped out at 13.29% in December 1979. [19] This period is also known for "stagflation", a phenomenon in which inflation and unemployment steadily increased.

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · 1971: A Year of Change in American History • 1971: A Year of Change • Discover the pivotal events of 1971 in American history, from the voting age amendment ...

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