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  2. Emergency (2025 film) - Wikipedia

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    Her victory in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 leads to an "Indira wave" where she is considered the Durga of India and has lots of popular support. However, she would later face losses when a court case in Allahbad forces her to resign her post. She, paranoid by the opposition's tactics against her and her party, decides to call an Emergency.

  3. Indira Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 war became a temporary stumbling block in growing Indo-Iranian ties. [167] Although Iran had earlier characterized the Indo-Pakistani war in 1965 as Indian aggression, the Shah had launched an effort at rapprochement with India in 1969 as part of his effort to secure support for a larger Iranian role in the Persian Gulf. [167]

  4. Sky Force (film) - Wikipedia

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    Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and opined "Sky Force, coasting on the same elements as Fighter, except this one is a thinly-disguised account of a real life incident during the 1965 Indo-Pak conflict." She praised the minimal use of jingoism, the background score and Pahariya's debut.

  5. Yom Kippur War - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Yom Kippur War Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict and the Cold War Clockwise from top-left: Israeli tanks crossing the Suez Canal Israeli Nesher variant of the Mirage V fighter jet flying over the Golan Heights Israeli soldier praying in the Sinai Peninsula Israeli troops evacuating wounded ...

  6. Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Australia and New Zealand withdrew their soldiers and US troops were further reduced to 196,700, with a deadline to remove another 45,000 troops by February 1972. The US reduced support troops, and in March 1971 the 5th Special Forces Group, the first American unit deployed to South Vietnam, withdrew. [199]: 240 [A 10]

  7. Iranian revolution - Wikipedia

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    Indo-Parthian Kingdom: 19 AD–224/5: Paratarajas: 125–300: Sasanian Empire: 224–651: ... The 1971 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire at Persepolis ...

  8. Imran Khan - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] In September 1971, Khan arrived at the Royal Grammar School Worcester in England, where he excelled at cricket. [24] [25] During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, Imran Khan took a part-time job at a store in England to support himself while studying. "During those days, you could only send a certain fixed amount of money abroad.

  9. Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Command of the Indian military, which is based in Fort William, played a pivotal role in the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 and securing the surrender of Pakistan. During the mid-1980s, Mumbai (then called Bombay) overtook Kolkata as India's most populous city.