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The Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 is a war between India and Pakistan. The war is closely related with Bangladesh Liberation War. The exact time of the war is unknown. But the war at western front of India between December 3-December 16 is called the Indo-Pakistan War by both Bangladeshi and Indian armies. Pakistan lost the war in the end.
[13] In 1974, the relationship between Bangladesh and Pakistan thawed. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman withdrew the bans on some pro-Pakistan organisations, that had operated before Bangladesh's independence. Mujib visited Lahore for an OIC Islamic summit, and in return, the Parliament of Pakistan authorized Bhutto to extend recognition to Bangladesh. [14]
A cargo vessel from Pakistan’s Karachi has docked at Bangladesh’s southeastern coast, marking the first-ever direct maritime contact between the two countries since the 1971 Bangladesh ...
From 1956 to 1972, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was a republic in the Commonwealth of Nations, when it withdrew in protest at the Commonwealth's support of East Pakistan's secession and Bangladesh's independence. In 1989, Pakistan rejoined, despite Pakistan's suspension from the Commonwealth of Nations between 1999 and 2008. [66] [67]
Today Bangladesh is a sovereign and independent country. On Thursday night [March 25, 1971], West Pakistan armed forces suddenly attacked the police barracks at Razarbagh and the EPR headquarters at Pilkhana in Dhaka. Many innocent and unarmed have been killed in Dhaka city and other places of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh shrugged off political unrest back home to notch a historic 10-wicket win after Pakistan collapsed to 146 all out on a dramatic final day of the first test on Sunday. Off-spinner Mehidy ...
Bangladesh won the toss and made 204 all out from 45.1 overs, which Pakistan knocked off in 32.3 overs It keeps Pakistan’s slim semi-final hopes alive as they end four-game losing streak ...
From 12:20 to 13:00, University of Rajshahi students blocked the Dhaka-Rajshahi Highway as part of the protest. [264] Police detained five students from the university during the demonstration. [265] At 15:00, after being shut down for 13 days, Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms were reopened. [266]