M8R
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Well 1971 was triggered due to chain of events leading to Civil war in East Pakistan .Dictatorship had a huge role in East Pakistan Crisis.Had General Iftikhar taken command Ayub Khan would have retired instead of becoming COAS hence no coup (General Iftikhar was very professional) and Bengali's would have been allowed to rule in 1971.Re: Kashmir i mean if he planned any real war he would have most likely executed it successfully unlike Ayub who changed commands at crucial moment ( was not talking about 47-48 war)I agree with your appreciation of this general, who was excellently rated by his superiors. His tragic death must be counted as one of those strokes of inexplicable bad luck that surrounded the Pakistan Army; I can recount three others, really strange occurrences.
Your forecast of what might have happened is something else again; the Pakistan Army didn't move officially at first because Gracey objected, and Iftikhar Khan could have done nothing about it without flatly disobeying orders. That school of soldier would have died before doing such a thing. Note that he was alive at the time of Kashmir; he died later, in 1949, and Ayub became C-in-C later.
Your forecast about East Pakistan is baffling. Ayub got extension after extension because of his proximity to Iskandar Mirza, and would have retired long before. Therefore Iftikhar Khan would have retired even earlier, well before 63/64. How did you think of Bangladesh (eight years later than his last possible date of service) in connection with him?
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