If i believe that nothing great about defeating a smaller army, i also have to believe this is utter stupidity for a smaller army to poke its nose into India's internal matters and get the nose cut every time.
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If i believe that nothing great about defeating a smaller army, i also have to believe this is utter stupidity for a smaller army to poke its nose into India's internal matters and get the nose cut every time.
seriously?
I would question your sanity but I think I already know the answer.
India stuck its nose in our affair in 71.
We were having a civil war and India decided to join the party.
And nose cut off? really
47 Pakistan got 1/3 of Kashmir despite not even having a army
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65 Pakistan and India fought to a tie. no nose cutting there
mate, you are going wrong, how was it your internal affairs when at least 10 million population of former East Pakistan was taking a refuge in India, this is no small amount, this was taking a toll on our limited resources, India was forced in to jump & help Mukti Bahini.
The Indian entry is very forced.
India lost some land in 62, but it was mostly disputed border lands. Nothing big.
And they took an easy victory over Pakistan, a country 7x smaller then it.
Hardly call that rising as a phoenix.
Of all the countries listed, India has the smallest GDP and the most poverty.
Still got lots of work to do.
I was talking about population size.
Also your are including troops in west Pakistan who were not in the fight.
At the end of the day all the Pakistani troops in East Pakistan became POW and by all records there are about 40-45k Pakistani army POW
So if you want to compare troops, it would be 40-45k Pakistani troops vs 500k Indian troops.
So once again, nothing really "Great" about it.
WTF? West pakistan army did nothing?
guys check this out.
hint: defence of the east lies in the west
here is one of the many battles w.pak was VERY much a part of
Battle of Longewala - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WTF? West pakistan army did nothing?
guys check this out.
hint: defence of the east lies in the west
here is one of the many battles w.pak was VERY much a part of
Battle of Longewala - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I believe sometimes it can be good . India's military defeat in 1962 to China proved good for India at least . Woke up our peace loving socialist leaders from their slumber .
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So I would suggest total war is good for a country however on the other side of coin is the maimed and killed which will run into millions. So I am not suggesting go have war but I just want to point out these type of wars do produce strange benefits. most European countries have been through these type of wars. W in South Asia have in comparison had nursery fights in Kindergarten school yard. Consider Battle of Somme. In one day British Army had 60,000 killed. By the time the battle was over 1 million men were dead. India, Pakistan in 65 years put togather have not lost half the men the British lost in one day.
Battle of the Somme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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6. Total strength of Pak Army is nearly 90,000 men including staff, logistics etc. Most of this force was deployed on counter insurgency operations and was never intended to handle a Indian attack at the same time. [ As a example there are over 140,000 NATO troops in Afghanistan in a country of 25 million - East Bengal had about 60 million people with 90,000 Pak soldiers ] Yet as we know the combined might of NATO is struggling to control the insurgency.
As if the six points above are not taxing enough for Pak Army [ clearly it's hands were already full] India joins in.
7. India is nearly 7 times bigger than Pakistan that would [ all things equal ] equate to 7 times more resources.8. India throws all it's might on three sides of East Bengal and working in synergy with Bengali irregulars defeats the pinned down, overwhelmed Pak forces.
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I was talking about population size.
Also your are including troops in west Pakistan who were not in the fight.
At the end of the day all the Pakistani troops in East Pakistan became POW and by all records there are about 40-45k Pakistani army POW
So if you want to compare troops, it would be 40-45k Pakistani troops vs 500k Indian troops.
So once again, nothing really "Great" about it.