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Bangladesh Liberation War

The Bangladesh Liberation War (Bengali: মুক্তিযুদ্ধ, pronounced [mukt̪iɟud̪d̪ʱo]), also known as the Bangladesh War of Independence, was an armed conflict sparked by the rise of the Bengali nationalist and self-determination movement in East Pakistan, which resulted in the independence of Bangladesh with the help of India. The war began when the Pakistani military junta based in West Pakistan—under the orders of Yahya Khan—launched Operation Searchlight against East Pakistanis on the night of 25 March 1971, initiating the Bangladesh genocide. In response to the violence, members of the Mukti Bahini—a guerrilla resistance movement formed by Bengali military, paramilitary and civilians—launched a mass guerrilla war against the Pakistani military, liberating numerous towns and cities in the war's initial months. At first, the Pakistan Army regained momentum during the monsoon, but Bengali guerrillas counterattacked by carrying out widespread sabotage, including through Operation Jackpot against the Pakistan Navy, while the nascent Bangladesh Air Force flew sorties against Pakistani military bases. India joined the war on 3 December 1971 in support of the Mukti Bahini, after Pakistan launched preemptive air strikes on northern India and massive flight of some 10 million East Pakistani Bengals to the Indian state of West Bengal, following waves of emigration since Partition in 1947. The subsequent Indo-Pakistani War involved fighting on two fronts; with air supremacy achieved in the eastern theater and the rapid advance of the Allied Forces of Mukti Bahini and the Indian military, Pakistan surrendered in Dhaka on 16 December 1971, in what remains to date the largest surrender of armed personnel since the Second World War.. Rural and urban areas across East Pakistan saw extensive military operations and air strikes to suppress the tide of civil disobedience that formed after the 1970 election stalemate. The Pakistan Army, backed by Islamists, created radical religious militias—the Razakars, Al-Badr and Al-Shams—to assist it during raids on the local populace. Members of the Pakistani military and supporting militias engaged in mass murder, deportation and genocidal rape, pursuing a systematic campaign of annihilation against nationalist Bengali civilians, students, intelligentsia, religious minorities and armed personnel. The capital, Dhaka, was the scene of numerous massacres, including the Dhaka University massacre. Sectarian violence also broke out between Bengalis and Urdu-speaking Biharis. An estimated 10 million Bengali refugees fled to neighboring India, while 30 million were internally displaced. The war changed the geopolitical landscape of South Asia, with the emergence of Bangladesh as the world's seventh-most populous country. Due to complex regional alliances, the war was a major episode in Cold War tensions involving the United States, the Soviet Union and China. The majority of member states in the United Nations recognized Bangladesh as a sovereign nation in 1972.

Infobox

Date
mw- 26 March – 16 December 1971(8 months, 2 weeks and 6 days)
Location
East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) Spillovers: Eastern Front: India–East Pakistan border India–East Pakistan enclaves parts of East and Northeast India Bay of Bengal Western Front: India–West Pakistan border Line of Control (Kashmir) Zero Point Arabian Sea
Result
Bangladeshi-Indian victorySurrender of Pakistani forcesIndependence of BangladeshMilitary Officer's Revolt in Pakistan
Territorialchanges
East Pakistan secedes from Pakistan as the People's Republic of Bangladesh

Tables

· Background › Disparities
1950–55
1950–55
Year
1950–55
Spending on West Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
11,290
Spending on East Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
5,240
Amount spent on East as percentage of West
46.4
1955–60
1955–60
Year
1955–60
Spending on West Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
16,550
Spending on East Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
5,240
Amount spent on East as percentage of West
31.7
1960–65
1960–65
Year
1960–65
Spending on West Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
33,550
Spending on East Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
14,040
Amount spent on East as percentage of West
41.8
1965–70
1965–70
Year
1965–70
Spending on West Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
51,950
Spending on East Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
21,410
Amount spent on East as percentage of West
41.2
Total
Total
Year
Total
Spending on West Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
113,340
Spending on East Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
45,930
Amount spent on East as percentage of West
40.5
Source: Reports of the Advisory Panels for the Fourth Five Year Plan 1970–75, Vol. I, published by the planning commission of Pakistan.
Source: Reports of the Advisory Panels for the Fourth Five Year Plan 1970–75, Vol. I, published by the planning commission of Pakistan.
Year
Source: Reports of the Advisory Panels for the Fourth Five Year Plan 1970–75, Vol. I, published by the planning commission of Pakistan.
Year
Spending on West Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
Spending on East Pakistan (in millions of Pakistani rupees)
Amount spent on East as percentage of West
1950–55
11,290
5,240
46.4
1955–60
16,550
5,240
31.7
1960–65
33,550
14,040
41.8
1965–70
51,950
21,410
41.2
Total
113,340
45,930
40.5
Source: Reports of the Advisory Panels for the Fourth Five Year Plan 1970–75, Vol. I, published by the planning commission of Pakistan.

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