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‘Another Pakistan diplomatic quits’: Army Remember the 1971 war ‘build-up’; It is highlighted in the ‘This Day the Year’ post | Bharat News

New Delhi: The Army once again reflected on the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war on Wednesday, due to which the partition of Bangladesh and Pakistan was liberated in two, posted under the title “This day”, “in the context of the construction of the war.,The Eastern Command of the Army shared newspaper clippings on X from 6 August 1971. A clipping headline the “Burma-Pakistan Air Pact”, highlighting Pakistan’s preparations and military construction at that time.Another clipping, “another Pak diplomat quits”, pointed to the deteriorating situation due to “extensive protests, which was then in East Pakistan, Bangladesh.These developments were coming out as Pakistan had prepared to face India, eventually a pioneer to war on 3 December 1971. The conflict ended on 16 December, which lasted for less than two weeks.

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Earned in India, Pakistan’s army surrendered around 93,000 soldiers, the biggest military surrender since World War II.A day earlier, on Tuesday, on Tuesday, the army posted another reminder of history, remembering how the United States supported Pakistan during the 1971 war.The reminder came a day later when India strongly dismissed Trump’s high -tariff warning on its energy trade with Russia, called the Criticism of the US and the European Union “inappropriate and unfair”.US President Donald Trump has also promised to help in creating a “large -scale oil reserves” in Pakistan and has announced a 25 percent tariff on India with “penalty” for its oil imports from Russia.Trump’s inclination towards Pakistan comes after the Pahgam terror attack between India and Pakistan, which India retaliated with Operation Sindoor.

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