02173nam a22001697a 4500020001500000082001100015100002000026245005900046260002900105300002800134505002600162520159700188650005401785942000701839999001701846952014001863 a817304189x a954.92 aJacob, J. F. R. aSurrender at Dacca : Birth of a NationcJ. F. R. Jacob aNew DelhibManoharc1997 a263 Pagesb23x15 cmbHB aInclude Map and Index aThis is one of the best accounts of the historic Indian campaign to liberate Bangladesh ... Biblio. The campaign for the liberation of Bangladesh was short and swift, spread over some thirteen campaign days, conducted in riverine terrain highly suitable for defence. "The author describes events leading to the creation of Bangladesh, beginning with the Pakistan Armys crackdown in East Pakistan on 26 March 1971, to the outbreak of full scale war following the Pakistani bombing of Indian airfields in the west on the evening of 3 December 1971 and the subsequent military operations leading to the surrender of Pakistan Eastern Command. "Outlining the evolution of the strategy for the campaign, he details the selection of thrust lines using subsidiary dirt tracks that bypassed centres of resistance and opened up axes of maintenance later. The objectives selected were communication centres in relation to the geopolitical heart -- Dacca. A concise account of the execution of the campaign is given. He highlights the role of the Mukti Bahini and the great contribution they made towards the liberation of their country. He describes the pressures exerted at the Security Council and the pro-Pakistani stance of China and the United States as well as giving a first hand account of the negotiations and the signing of the Instrument of Surrender. The author draws lessons from the political and military aspects of the campaign and highlights the lack of clear directives both political and military and the ad-hoc higher command set up for war. The lessons of 1971 have yet to be learnt aIndiaaBangladeshaRevolution (Bangladesh : 1971) cBK c21072d21072 0010406954_920000000000000_J121S_199770920842aGPLbGPLcGENd2017-03-03eMSLo954.92 J121S 1997p12874r2017-03-03w2017-03-03yBK