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what is the role of India in the liberation War of Bangladesh

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Answered by atharvah3p1tdc4
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hi there.

India helped in may ways. Without their contributions, it would have been too difficult to be independent just within nine months. They trained our muktibahini (freedom fighters), and provided shelter to our 10 million refugees until 3rd December 1971. When Pakistan attacked them on 3rd December, they directly joined the war. Although some parts of Bangladesh were independent of Pakistan in November, but the procedure would have been delayed if they did not join the war.

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Answered by sonu29325
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⭐It was an independence war and revolution triggered by the rise of Bengali nationalists and the 1971 Bangladesh genocide.
⭐It is also known as Bangladesh Liberation War or Liberation War in Bangladesh.
⭐It began because of underestimation of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) by Pakistan (then West Pakistan) in politics, military and etc.
⭐Political discontent and cultural nationalism in East Pakistan rose as on 25 March 1971, after an election won by an East Pakistani political party (the Awami League) was ignored by the ruling establishment.
⭐This rise was met by brutal suppressive force from the ruling elite of the West Pakistan establishment, in what came to be termed Operation Searchlight.
⭐This led to Awami League leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declaring East Pakistan’s independence as the state of Bangladesh on 26 March 1971.
⭐Pakistani President Agha Mohammed Yahya ordered the Pakistani military to restore the Pakistani government’s authority, beginning the civil war.
⭐The war is also known to lead almost 10 million refugees flooding into the eastern ⭐provinces of India.
The war finally resulted in the independence of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

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