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Answer these questions
1) How many Indian soldiers were killed during the India-Pakistan 1971 war?
2) What was the real reason behind the India Pakistan war?
3) Why did Pakistan surrender in 1971?
4) Which country helped Pakistan in the 1971 war?
5) Which country supported India in the 1971 war? ​

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Answered by yashvigavankar854
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Dear Samanvi, here are your answers:-

How many Indian soldiers were killed in the 1971 India-Pakistan War?

3,900 Indian soldiers were killed and 10,000 soldiers were injured.

Why did Pakistan surrender in 1971?

Pakistan Army surrendered with 93,000 soldiers, which was the biggest ever surrender after World War II. Starting with this humiliation, and earlier experiences of 1947 and 1965, Pakistan realised that it could not match up to India in conventional terms. The Indo-Pak War of 1971 was a result of the political conflict between East and West Pakistan. Bangladesh Liberation War started as the people of East Pakistan called for self-determination. The war lasted 13 days as Pakistan surrendered on December 16 following the fall of Dhaka.

What was the real reason behind the 1971 war?

The Indo-Pakistani conflict was sparked by the Bangladesh Liberation War, a conflict between the traditionally dominant West Pakistanis and the majority of East Pakistanis.

Which countries helped Pakistan in the 1971 war?

Both the United States and the United Kingdom supplied arms to Pakistan in these years. After Pakistani troops invaded Kashmir, India moved quickly to internationalize the regional dispute. It asked the United Nations to reprise its role in the First India-Pakistan War and end the current conflict.

Which country supported India in the 1971 war?

Soviet Union,Israel.

This is all what i know!

Answered by BadBabyGirl
3

Answer:

1.India put up a vigorous fight against the enemy for two weeks during the 1971 Indo Pak war. India lost 2,307 of its soldiers to the war. 6,163 soldiers were wounded and 2,163 went missing. One of the men that we lost, was Flying Commander Nirmaljeet Singh Sekhon who defended the Srinagar airfield.

2.The Indo-Pak War of 1965 was the culmination of a series of disputes between India and Pakistan. Reasons: - The partition of India even led to dispute over sharing of river waters. The water of nearly all the rivers – Indus, Chenab, Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi flowed from India. In 1948 India stopped water of these rivers.

3.The Indo-Pak war took place as the Indian government had decided to go against Pakistan to save Bengali Muslims and Hindus on December 3, 1971. The war fought between India and Pakistan lasted for merely 13 days, and the Pak army surrendered before Indian forces.

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5.Russia is a much more reliable partner as it has helped India on several occasions in many fields, politics, military, business, etc. Let it be the 1971 War with Pakistan or Nuclear tests or many other fields, it was Russia and former Soviet Union which stood by India and helped it to come over hard times.

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