Mav3rick
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Yes it would have been difficult to divide pakistan if not for their sheer brutality towards east, but does that snatch away India the credit for victory in disintegrating Pakistan,? i don't think so.
Well, a wannabe super power always waits for the attitudes to change or mood swing to happen in their enemy camp and you just gave us the opportune moment to strike and disintegrate Pakistan. You would have done the same, actually you tried that with kashmir in 1965.
well, at the end you failed, we won, and east Pakistan is gone. and the fact is, the wannabe superpower is indeed the main reason that separated your so called brotherhood.
India played her part beautifully, I do not discount that. I merely said that the bigger reason was our own mistakes against Bengalis. Rest assured that the mighty India too would have faced a similar fate if she was divided as was Pakistan, not only geographically but on internal bias too. From the date of creation this was bound to happen, India merely acted as a catalyst.
1965 was all about Kashmir and both of us tried to take the parts occupied by each other. A united Pakistan would have given India a befitting reply even in 1971.......so much was our distrust on our Bengali brothers that M. M. Alam was not allowed to fly in 1971 on suspicion that he would defect to Bangladesh....many like him did. And I do not blame them much either.