what was the role of foreign power in the liberation War of Bangladesh
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The two super powers that dominated a largely bipolar world until the early 1990s played a significant role in the liberation war of Bangladesh. The part they played in the sanguinary birth of Bangladesh was defined by the strategic shifts that occurred in the mid-1960s and early 1970s. Since those times spectacular changes in the international world order have transformed the world. The Soviet Union, one of the super powers that had a positive role in the emergence of Bangladesh, collapsed from within by 1992. The end of the Soviet Union also signified the retreat of socialism in Europe and the end of the cold war in a bi-polar world.
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