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INSTRUMENTS OF SURRENDER OF PAKISTANI FORCES IN DACCA Hosted by Ministry of External Affairs, India Virtual Bangladesh

Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
History
  • Partition of India
  • History of Pakistan
  • Indo-Pakistani Wars
  • War of 1947
  • War of 1965
  • Operation Searchlight
  • Mukti Bahini
  • Research and Analysis Wing
  • Operation Jackpot
  • Indo-Soviet Treaty
  • Razakars
  • Mitro Bahini
  • Surrender of East Pakistan
  • Simla Agreement
Conflict
  • Battle of Dhalai
  • Battle of Atgram
  • Battle of Garibpur
  • Boyra incidence
  • Operation Chengiz Khan
  • Battle of Longewala
  • Battle of Hilli
  • Meghna Heli Bridge
  • Tangail Airdrop
  • Battle of Basantar
  • PNS Ghazi
  • Operation Trident
  • Air Operations
  • Naval Operations
  • INS Khukri
  • US Taskforce 74
  • more
Leaders
India
  • Indira Gandhi
  • Sam Manekshaw
  • P.C. Lal
  • M.K. Hussain
  • K.P. Candeth
  • J.S. Aurora
  • Gopal Gurunath Bewoor
  • JFR Jacob
  • Sagat Singh
  • M.L. Thapan
  • T.N. Raina
  • Sartaj Singh
  • N.C. Rawlley
  • K.K. Singh
  • Kuldip Singh Chandpuri
  • Kulwant Singh Pannu
Pakistan
  • Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
  • Yahya Khan
  • Abdul Hamid Khan
  • A.A.K. Niazi
  • Mohammad Sharif
  • A.O. Mitha
  • Gul Hassan Khan
  • Rao Farman Ali
  • Sahabzada Yaqub Khan
  • Tikka Khan
  • Syed Mohmmad Ahsan
  • Mitty Masud
  • Nurul Amin
Bangladesh
  • Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
  • Tajuddin Ahmed
  • Muhammad Mansur Ali
  • A.H.M. Qamaruzzaman
  • Abu Taher
Highest
awards
Param Vir Chakra
  • L/Nk. Albert Ekka
  • Fl. Off. N.J.S. Sekhon
  • 2nd Lt. Arun Khetarpal
  • Maj. Hoshiar Singh
Nishan-E-Haider
  • Maj. Muhammad Akram
  • Plt. Off. Rashid Minhas
  • Maj. Shabbir Sharif
  • J/Swr. Muhammad Hussain
  • L/Nk. Muhammad Mahfuz
Bir Sreshtho
  • Flt. Lt. Matiur Rahman
India–Pakistan relations
Treaties and summits
  • Karachi Agreement
  • Liaquat–Nehru Pact
  • Indus Waters Treaty
  • Tashkent Declaration
  • Simla Agreement
  • Lahore Declaration
  • Agra summit
Events and conflicts
  • Partition of India
  • Kashmir conflict
  • Integration of Junagadh
  • 1947 War
  • Sir Creek
  • Operation Gibraltar
  • 1965 War
  • 1971 War
  • Nuclear race
  • Space race
  • Line of Control
  • Maritime trespassing
  • Siachen conflict
  • Operation Brasstacks
  • Human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir
  • Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir
  • Pokhran-II / Chagai-I
  • Kargil War
  • Atlantique incident
  • Iran–Pakistan–India gas pipeline
  • 2001 Indian Parliament attack
  • 2001–2002 Military standoff
  • 2007 Samjhauta Express bombings
  • 2008 Mumbai attacks
  • 2011 India–Pakistan border shooting
Initiatives
  • Aman ki Asha
  • Transport
  • Samjhauta Express
  • Delhi–Lahore Bus
  • Srinagar–Muzaffarabad Bus
  • Thar Express
  • Indo-Pak Confederation
  • Indo-Pak Joint Judicial Committee
Personalities
  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Lal Bahadur Shastri
  • Liaquat Ali Khan
  • Ayub Khan
  • Indira Gandhi
  • Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
  • Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
  • Atal Bihari Vajpayee
  • Nawaz Sharif
  • Pervez Musharraf
  • Shaukat Aziz
  • Asif Ali Zardari
  • Manmohan Singh
  • Yousaf Raza Gillani
  • Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
Sports
  • India–Pakistan cricket rivalry
  • India–Pakistan field hockey rivalry
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  • Foreign relations of India
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  • Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts

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