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What purpose does asking people now about what they think about East Pakistan serve? The issue was then, and poor policies advanced by the central government existed, but as I have argued, even worse policies existed in other nations. The details of Pakistan's policies do not matter, that we had poor policies is not the argument, the argument is that the situation was inflamed by first covert Indian involvement and then overt.
Pakistan should have been able to work out its internal issues like other nations have.
I am sure the blacks in the US or the aborigines in Australia would have liked to have been freed from the yoke of oppression as well - but those nations have worked out their problems and rectified their faults. What happened in East Pakistan was nowhere close to that.
The official war may have begun with the bombing, but the covert intervention and massing of forces on the border declared India's intent quite clearly. Intelligence reports would have also verified that the preparations by India's army were of war. Records indicate that Indira Gandhi had essentially given the green light for war months in advance, so there can be no question over the intent of India to initiate war to dismember Pakistan.
Therefore the involvement of India, covert and overt, was both planned and contributed to the chaos that India used as justification. That is the point I am making.
The military preparednesses and performance of each side I am not addressing in this thread.
Again AM, what choice did we have?
Stay away and live with your mess?