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Pages in category "Generals of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 Part of the Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts, Cold War, and Bangladesh Liberation War First row: Lt-Gen. A.A.K. Niazi, the Cdr. of Pakistani Eastern Comnd., signing the documented Instrument of Surrender in Dacca in the presence of Lt. Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora (GOC-in-C of Indian Eastern Comnd.). Surojit Sen of All India Radio is seen holding a microphone on the ...
Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi HJ & Bar SPk SK MC (1915 – 1 February 2004) commonly known as General Niazi was a Pakistani military officer. During the Bangladesh Liberation War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, he commanded the Pakistani Eastern Command in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
This category is for senior commanders such as general officers, air officers and flag officers, who were involved in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Middle-ranking officers and more junior personnel should be placed in the Category:Military personnel of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
PAF Sabre being shot down in combat by an IAF Gnat in September 1965. The Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred during the Bangladesh Liberation War in East Pakistan and West Pakistan from 3 December 1971 to the Fall of Dacca on 16 December 1971.
Iftikhar Khan Janjua HJ & BAR [note 1] SPk SQA (Urdu: افتخار جنجوعہ; died 9 December 1971) of the Pakistan Army is one of the most senior Pakistani officers to have been killed in action. [ a ] He is known in Pakistan as the hero of the Rann of Kutch , as he was a brigadier in command of 6 Brigade, during the fighting in April 1965 ...
1947–1988 [2] Rank: General: Unit: 45 Field Regiment Artillery (Fateh Qasar -i- Hind 1971) Commands: 45 Field Regiment Artillery (Fateh Qasar -i- Hind 1971), Artillery Headquarters of 4 Corps, GOC 12th Army Division, Murree DG Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Battles/wars: Indo-Pakistan War of 1947 Indo-Pakistan War of 1965 Indo-Pakistan War ...
The army could not have fired upon these civilians. More importantly, Pakistan could have come into the picture, declaring its support for Khalistan. [13] General Brar talked to his men (many of whom were Sikhs) personally on the morning on 5 June 1984, and told them what they planned to do and why they were doing it. [15]