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OverviewIn 1947, India and Pakistan were partitioned by their former colonial ruler, Great Britain. A job that should have taken ten-years was done in a few months. Britain, drained by two world wars in 40-years, no longer had the will or the money to guide the subcontinent to a peaceful partition by consensus. More importantly, the subcontinent was impatient for Britain's departure. The British left in haste, leaving unresolved the issue of Kashmir. This triggered five wars between the new states: 1947-48, 1965, 1971, 1999 and continuing insurgency/counterinsurgency that began in 1987. Two other potential wars were narrowly averted in 1987-88 and 2001-02, and a limited one fought in 1999. Since the basic issue remains unresolved, the next war may be only a matter of time. In 1970, East Pakistan voted for independence and armed rebellion. A quick and nasty counterinsurgency suppressed the rebellion. India, seizing the chance to change the balance of power, first backed East Pakistan, then on 21 and 22 November 1971 invaded with eight divisions. India planned also to attack West Pakistan to recover Kashmir, but at the last moment the offensive was called off due to Soviet pressure. Pakistan attacked pre-emptively, and an all-out war resulted. East Pakistan was overrun by India on 16 December; the US and Soviet forced a ceasefire in the West only a day later. For the first time in 800 years, a predominantly Hindu army defeated a Muslim army. Through extensive use of official records and participant recollections, rare photography and authentic colour profiles, Ravi Rikhye tells the captivating story of the biggest military conflict fought between India and Pakistan to date, and the war that resulted in emergence of Bangladesh as an independent nation. AUTHOR: Ravi Rikhye studied international military affairs for 10-years before writing his first paper. Over the last 60 years he has authored and co-authored over 30 books, many of these for the Government of India. He is currently completing his seventh master's degree (in Intelligence Management), and hoping to undetake his first doctorate. 89 b/w photos, 1 colour & 5 b/w maps, 20 colour profiles, 4 colour figures, 18 tables Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ravi RikhyePublisher: Helion & Company Imprint: Helion & Company ISBN: 9781913118631ISBN 10: 1913118630 Pages: 84 Publication Date: 10 December 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA detailed account, using what official records there are, and involving politics, military force, religion and the outside influences on each sides. * Military Model Scene 27/04/2021 * Complemented by some useful maps and colour artwork, this is a useful account that will be helpful to students of modern warfare and the evolution of the post-colonial world. * Flypast Magazine 12/04/2021 * ...fairly complete look at this part of the war and provides us with insights not shown in some other publications of the period. * Modeling Madness * Complemented by some useful maps and colour artwork, this is a useful account that will be helpful to students of modern warfare and the evolution of the post-colonial world. * Flypast Magazine 12/04/2021 * ...fairly complete look at this part of the war and provides us with insights not shown in some other publications of the period. * Modeling Madness * ...fairly complete look at this part of the war and provides us with insights not shown in some other publications of the period. * Modeling Madness * ...fairly complete look at this part of the war and provides us with insights not shown in some other publications of the period. -- ModelingMadness.Com Author InformationRavi Rikhye studied international military affairs for 10-years before writing his first paper. Over the last 60 years he has authored and co-authored over 30 books, many of these for the Government of India. He is currently completing his seventh master's degree (in Intelligence Management), and hoping to undetake his first doctorate. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |