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The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, Volume 2 - Showdown in the West (Paperback)
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The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, Volume 2 - Showdown in the West (Paperback)
Series: Asia@War
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In 1947, India and Pakistan were partitioned by their former
colonial ruler, Great Britain. A job that should have taken
ten-years was done in a few months. Britain, drained by two world
wars in 40-years no longer had the will or the money to guide the
subcontinent to a peaceful partition by consensus. More
importantly, the subcontinent was impatient for Britain's
departure. The British left in haste, leaving unresolved the issue
of Kashmir. This triggered a number of wars between the new states:
1947-48, 1965, 1971 and a continuing insurgency/counterinsurgency
that began in 1987. Two other potential wars were narrowly averted
in 1987-88 and 2001-02, and a further limited war was fought in
1999. Since the basic issue remains unresolved, the next war may be
only a matter of time. Late in the afternoon of 3 December 1971, in
an attempt to distract New Delhi from developments in its eastern
wing, Pakistan initiated hostilities with India by flying a series
of air strikes against the forward air bases of the Indian Air
force. Thus began the 'official' part of the India-Pakistan War of
1971, a bitter conventional war of the highest intensity in the
history of the two countries since their independence. During the
following weeks, a series of pitched battles took place as the two
parties began exchanging blows almost everywhere along their
2,000-kilometre long mutual borders. By 16 December, and rather
suddenly, the conflict was over: once East Pakistan had been
overrun by India, Islamabad had no incentive to continue fighting a
war it could not possibly win. Through the extensive use of
official records and participant recollections, rare photography
and authentic colour profiles, Ravi Rikhye tells the captivating
story of the biggest military conflict fought between India and
Pakistan to date, and the war that resulted in the emergence of
Bangladesh as an independent nation.
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