In Kolkata, the Indian Army is displaying its valor and strength and celebrating the victory in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war. The victory 51 years ago still fills the hearts of Native Americans with pride.

As the Indian soldiers piled up against the enemies because the work was fast, he was reminded of Chhathi’s milk when they entered the enemy’s area. The delegation of Bangladesh was also presentnot,r all, on this day, the Indian Army defeated Pakistan and carved Bangladesh on the world map.

On December 16, 1971, Bangladesh became an independent nation by separating from Pakistan after a ceasefire was agreed between the army of India and Pakistan. A picture that will always sting Pakistan is when Lt Gen AAK Niazi, Commander of the Eastern Command of the Pakistan Army, is sitting next to Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Arora, General Officer Commanding in Chief (Eastern Command) of the Indian Army. During this time, Niazi drafted the surrender document, which became the written record of the defeat of Niazi.

In 1971, the war with Pakistan dragged on for 13 years and in the end accepting defeat, Pakistan surrendered to India with 93 thousand soldiers. With this, a new country named Bangladesh emerged on the battlefield. The defeat suffered by Pakistan was very shameful. Whenever a picture of General Arora and General Niazi comes to the forefront, it is natural for Pakistan to feel chilly. Seeing the defeat in the 1971 war, Pakistan made every effort not to surrender, even with the help of the US, but eventually was forced to surrender. It was not only the army but also the air force that displayed such strength that even Pakistan could not imagine.