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While 1971 war is filled with victories one thing that hurts me is loss of chhamb which allowed them greater proximity to akhnur and hence jammu . Please make a video and discuss the loss of chhamb. Also explore the possibilities of retaking chhamb . Do reply me.
Hi Samarth. Absolutely. The upcoming videos are to be focused on the East learn front. But yes, the ops in the JK are on the list. I did some videos last year on Longewala, Shakargarh (Basantar) last year on the western front - do check them out. Also the naval wars of 71 from last year.
@IndianMilitaryHistory I have seen all those . However I belive that operations in west pakistan were more challenging than those in east . I would recommend you to make videos on indian annexation In gilgit-turtuk; thang; tyakshi ; pakistani attacks on poonch and chhamb ; operations in Balmer and kutch sector . India reportedly advanced 50kms inside pakistani territory uptill naya chor and at one point came to gates of umerkot .
Right. I intend to do a separate series on indian Military famous generals. Gen Sagar is on the list for that. He is the closest to Patron like figure in our history and more folks should know about him.
5:51 Why exactly niazi surrendered? As per Hamdoor commission report niyazi had 30k troops and formidable defences dedicated to defend Dhaka. It could have taken 1week for IA to built up around Dhaka and more than 1 week to take Dhaka.
It was extremely good negotiation tactics from the Indian planners. The Mukti bahini was ready to do a massacre of the Pakistan troops surrounded at various places, as a revenge for the atrocities committed on them. The Indian army assured them of following the Geneva conventions and ensures the safety of his troops and their families if they surrendered. It was the carrot and stick. Good cop bad cop kind of a scenario. Hope that answers your question. I'll be going over the negotiation tactics in the next video on more detail.