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The '''Bangladesh Liberation War''' was a conflict in '''1971''' that led to the independence of '''[[Bangladesh]]''' from Pakistan. The war lasted '''nine months''', beginning on '''26 March 1971''' and ending on '''16 December 1971''', and involved military action, political struggle, and mass civilian participation. It is also known as the '''Bangladesh War of Independence'''. ---- == Background == After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the country was divided into '''West Pakistan''' (present-day Pakistan) and '''East Pakistan''' (present-day Bangladesh), separated by more than 1,600 kilometers of Indian territory. Tensions arose due to: * '''Economic disparity''': East Pakistan faced significant underdevelopment compared to West Pakistan. * '''Political marginalization''': East Pakistanis were underrepresented in central government and military leadership. * '''Cultural and linguistic discrimination''': The imposition of Urdu as the state language led to protests and the Language Movement of 1952. The situation escalated after the '''1970 general election''', in which the '''[[Bangladesh Awami League|Awami League]]''', led by '''[[Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]]''', won a landslide victory, securing the majority in Pakistan’s National Assembly. The refusal of West Pakistani authorities to transfer power triggered the crisis. ---- == Outbreak of War == * On '''25 March 1971''', the Pakistan Army launched '''Operation Searchlight''', a military crackdown on Dhaka and other major cities in East Pakistan. * This crackdown led to widespread '''atrocities''', including mass killings, targeting civilians, students, and political leaders. * Following the crackdown, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared the independence of Bangladesh, and the '''Bangladesh Provisional Government''' was formed in '''Mujibnagar''', India, with Tajuddin Ahmad as the first Prime Minister. ---- == Key Actors == * '''Mukti Bahini (Liberation Forces):''' ** Comprised of Bengali military personnel, paramilitary units, and civilian volunteers. ** Fought a guerrilla war against the Pakistan Army from bases in India. * '''Pakistan Army:''' ** Conducted military operations in East Pakistan aiming to suppress the independence movement. * '''India:''' ** Provided support to Mukti Bahini, including training, arms, and logistics. ** Entered the war militarily in December 1971, leading to a decisive victory. * '''Sheikh Mujibur Rahman:''' ** Leader of the Awami League and symbolic head of the independence movement. * '''Ziaur Rahman:''' ** Declared the independence of Bangladesh on behalf of the provisional government over radio; organized armed resistance. ---- == Major Events == # '''26 March 1971''' – Declaration of independence; beginning of hostilities. # '''April–November 1971''' – Guerrilla warfare by Mukti Bahini across rural and urban areas. # '''December 1971''' – Full-scale war between India and Pakistan; significant battles in Dhaka, Sylhet, and Jessore. # '''16 December 1971''' – Surrender of Pakistan Army; official independence of Bangladesh recognized. ---- == Casualties and Impact == * '''Death toll:''' Estimates vary widely; widely cited figures suggest'''3,000,000''' people were killed. * '''Refugees:''' Over '''10 million''' fled to India during the conflict. * '''Infrastructure damage:''' Cities, roads, schools, and health facilities were heavily damaged. * '''Human rights abuses:''' Reports of mass killings, sexual violence, and targeted attacks on intellectuals. The war had profound social, political, and economic consequences, shaping the identity of the new nation of Bangladesh. ---- == Aftermath == * '''Formation of Bangladesh:''' On '''16 December 1971''', Bangladesh officially became an independent country. * '''Political leadership:''' Sheikh Mujibur Rahman returned from imprisonment in January 1972 to assume office as Prime Minister. * '''War crimes trials:''' Efforts have been made to prosecute collaborators and perpetrators of atrocities, culminating in the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) decades later. * '''National identity:''' The Liberation War is central to Bangladesh’s national identity, commemorated annually on '''Martyred Intellectuals Day''' (14 December) and '''[[Bangladesh Victory Day|Victory Day]]''' (16 December). ---- == Legacy == * Bangladesh Liberation War is remembered as a struggle for '''self-determination, democracy, and human rights'''. * It established '''Bangladesh as a sovereign state''', ending years of political and economic marginalization under West Pakistan. * The war influenced regional politics, particularly relations between India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. ---- == See Also == * '''[[Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]]''' * '''[[Ziaur Rahman]]''' * '''[[Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)]]''' * '''[[Bangladesh Awami League|Bangladesh Awami League (AL)]]''' * '''Mukti Bahini''' * '''Victory Day (Bangladesh)'''
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