The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Volume 1 (Asia@War 18)

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Delve into the fascinating narrative of The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Volume 1, part of the acclaimed Asia@War series. This comprehensive volume covers the significant events and political turmoil that led to the creation of Bangladesh in December 1971. Utilizing a wealth of official documents, participant accounts, and striking imagery, Ravi Rikhye masterfully recounts the conflicts that forever changed the geopolitical landscape of South Asia. Readers will discover how the hasty partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, marked by colonial mismanagement, set the stage for enduring strife and led to a brutal war in 1971. The book details not only the military tactics employed by both Indian and Pakistani forces but also the intense political maneuvering surrounding the conflict. With 84 pages of in-depth analysis, rare photographs, and accurate color profiles, this volume serves as an essential resource for historians and enthusiasts of military history alike. Experience the gripping story of resilience, strategy, and the pursuit of independence during one of the largest military confrontations in South Asia's history. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Volume 1 is not just a recount of historical battles but a testament to the struggles of a nation yearning for autonomy. Perfect for students of military history and those interested in South Asian politics, this riveting book is a must-have addition to your collection.

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