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Bangladesh War: Report From Ground Zero

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ISBN Number 9789391125370
Author Information Manash Ghosh
Copyright Year 2021
Edition Number 1st Edition
Format Book
Binding Hardbound
Dimensions (H x W x D) 23.5 x 16 x 1.5 (cms)
Language English
Imprint Niyogi Books
Page Count 220 Pages
Publication Date November, 2021
Stock Status In Stock

Availability: 1 in stock

The Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, also known as the Muktijudhdho, was a result of the total alienation of the Bangalis of East Pakistan from the non-Bangalis of the West, setting off a violent political upheaval in the eastern unit of the country, ultimately leading to the formation of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

 

This riveting first-hand account of the Liberation War has been written by a former journalist of The Statesman. In fact, the author, then a mere cub reporter, had predicted the coming of the war as early as in January 1971 by writing an article in the Sunday Statesman titled ‘When Brother meets Brother’. When the conflict started, he was one of the very few Indian journalists who covered the epochal event from the very beginning until the final surrender by the Pakistan military in Khulna on 17 December.

 

The highlight of this book is how Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, impelled by the ruling military junta’s highly exploitative and discriminatory policies pursued towards the Bangali population, evolved the Bangali mindset for waging a Muktijudhdho for their independence with Indian help. Having gone deep inside East Pakistan to cover the liberation war and being on good terms with sector commanders of the Mukti Bahini and senior Awami League leaders, the author provides many hitherto unknown facts which add a different dimension to this book.

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