@Signalian this was the stamp released by your very own Pakistan. Read the numbers carefully.
Everything changes post facto with Pakistan. Why? Gradual change of facts to twist and change the history.
For Paksiatn, 1965 was a win. There have been many attempts already to turn Kargil into a victory. Now it’s turn of 1971?
East Pakistan was part of Pakistan. Pakistan should have deployed adequate assets for its security. Why didn’t you? Because it wasn’t considered Pakistan enough? What a shameful fact.
Later on claiming “we lost because of inadequate forces” smells of refusing to face the facts.Your entire Army was intact or you could have done this or that has no meaning now. Your Lt Gen sat down and signed the surrender papers. Pakistan surrendered on that fateful day.
Now claiming in hindsight that you could have fought on and defeated the entire universe is immaterial.
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I am listing the ORBAT below of Pakistan Army in East Pakistan:
1. 36 Infantry Division with 1 x Bde.
2. 14 Infantry Division with 3 x Bdes and IBG (mostly Rangers)
3. 39 Infantry Division with 3 x Bdes (2 of them were understrength)
4. 16 Infantry Division with 4 x Bdes ( 3 of them understrength)
5. 9th Infantry Division with 3 x Bdes ( 1 understrength Bde)
Now with a full compliment of strength, an infantry division is around 15000 troops, so for 90,000 troops, there have to be 6 x infantry divisions, while Pakistan had 5 x infantry Divisions which were under strength and except 14 Infantry Division, none had full complement of armor, artillery and even infantry. Further more, these brigades had police contingents to fill in numbers but still couldnt manage to bring full Divisions to strength.
It is stated by Indian media that Pakistan lost 5000-9000 troops in 1971 war, which meant that 93000 POWs + maybe 5000 KIA troops would be present in East Pakistan, totaling roughly 100,000 Pakistani troops against 200,000 Indian troops and 100,000 MBs.
1. So firstly, would 100,000 troops just put up their arms in front of 300,00 troops with in 2 weeks or would 40,000 troops do that ? 100,000 troops in front of 300,000 can resist for upto more than 2 months since 3:1 advantage takes time to diminish but 13:1 advantage tilts quickly in favour.
2. With 100,000 troops, an offensive can be planned against Indian forces from East Pakistan, and followed by a string of counter-attacks to decimate advancing Indian Army.
3. Revisit primary school and learn basic maths:
6 x 15000 = 90000
5 x 15000= 75000
But Pakistan Army had just one full strength Infantry Division (14th Infantry Division) so the figure of 75000 is not even possible.
Even if its said that Infantry Division should have 12000 troop strength at least, Pakistan Army still fell short of troops in 4 of its Infantry Divisions. Lets visit primary again:
Pakistan Army Infantry Division: 5 x 12000 = 60000 ( another inflated figure)
There is no way the figure of 90,000 can ever hold true. On top of that, 5000 troops were killed in East Pakistan ? and still 93000 surrendering surely shows 100,000 troop strength which means at least 6-7 fully sanctioned Infantry Divisions and such was never the case.
4. Pakistan Navy and PAF were a very small contingent compared to Army, their strengths were deplorable considered the tasks and assets assigned to them.
No wonder I deal with idiots everyday. Why do I even bother to reply.
Now, you can stick that stamp on your forehead. 'atta boy