Whereas India and West Pakistan won their freedom from the British in 1947, East Pakistan got new colonial masters. So the story has to begin, as has been done in this book for the first time, from the personalities who created Pakistan, the military coups and assassinations that led to political instability, the ruling cliques that jostled for power and pelf, and the misdeeds which created fault-lines between the two wings of Pakistan. This was the backdrop to the genocide carried out by Pakistan’s army, which initially led to the resistance of East Pakistani troops and eventually necessitated India’s training and equipping of Mukti Bahini and joint operations with India’s armed forces. At the same time, dramatic events were also taking place on the world stage, in New York at the UN, in Washington, Dhaka and Islamabad which make for riveting reading. These developments had repercussions on international relations that were felt for decades, such as the unnatural axis between Washington, Beijing and Islamabad and the enduring ties between India and Bangladesh. Brig R P Singh, who was then a Captain in the Indian Army, was associated with the Bangladesh liberation struggle from start to the end. The book is a valuable addition to the literature on geopolitics as well as the subcontinent’s military history. The author provides an insightful, first-hand account of the challenges faced by the war-torn newly independent nation.
As a young Captain in the Indian Army in 1971, retired Brigadier RP Singh was involved in the Bangladesh Liberation War from its beginning till V-Day. Over 267 days from 26 March, he wore different hats--from commanding a rifle company on the international border to helping civil administration run refugee camps to being an instructor in Officers Training Wing (OTW) of the Mukti Bahini to leading a wing of 850 freedom fighters into the battle on 4-16 December inside then East Pakistan. Amongst the officers trained by him was Captain Sheikh Kamal, the brother of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. An alumnus of Defence Services Staff College Wellington, and National Defence College, New Delhi, Brig R P Singh has authored numerous books. Hitesh Singh is a freelance writer who contributes to various papers and periodicals on military history and defence-related issues. He studied History at Sri Venkateshwara College, Delhi University and has diplomas in Defence Studies and Human Rights Law.
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