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The 1971 Fall of Dhaka remains one of the most defining moments in South Asian history. In this exclusive video, Retired Group Captain S.M. Hali uncovers the internal and external factors that led to the separation of East Pakistan. From the 1970 elections to the Bhola Cyclone, and the role of India and the Mukti Bahini, this video dives deep into the complex web of political, military, and strategic events that shaped the downfall of East Pakistan. Watch as we explore: ✅ Bangladesh’s role in the creation of Pakistan ✅ The 1965 War and its impact on 1971 ✅ Public & government relations between East & West Pakistan ✅ The strategies of India, Mukti Bahini and China Join us as we separate myths from reality and uncover the truth behind Pakistan's loss of East Pakistan. Don't forget to subscribe for more in-depth analysis on Inside Pakistan! #1971War #FallOfDhaka #PakistanHistory #SMHali #1970Elections #MuktiBahini 00:00 - The Road to 1971: How Pakistan Lost East Pakistan? 00:45 - Bengal's role in the Creation of Pakistan 01:15 - 1757 War and the Betrayal of Mir Sadiq 02:01 - Establishment of All India Muslim League in 1906 02:59 - West Pakistan's First Fear 03:29 - Urdu as the National Language: A Controversial Decision 04:02 - Why Did Quaid-e-Azam Choose Urdu as the National Language? 05:10 - The 1952 Riots & the National Language Issue 05:38 - Public Perception of East Pakistan in West Pakistan 06:25 - Production of Jute in East Pakistan 07:06 - Qudrat Ullah Shahb's Reflections in ‘Shahab Nama’ 09:05 - Bhola Cyclone and East Pakistan 09:57 - How the 1965 War Set the Stage for Dhaka's Fall 10:56 - The 1962 Indo-China War and Its Effect on East Pakistan 11:22 - 1970 Election: The Final Nail in the Coffin 12:15 - India's Strategic Advantage in 1971 12:48 - Why Did Bengal Separate from Pakistan? 13:56 - RAW's Role in the Fall of Dhaka 14:21 - The Role of West Pakistan’s Leaders in the 1971 Crisis .................... Step into the world of South Asia with us at South Asia Times, where storytelling is our passion and your gateway to the diverse narratives of the region. As we journey through South Asia, our mission is clear: to bring forth the stories often sidelined by mainstream media. Through engaging content, we empower voices and ignite meaningful change. With integrity as our compass and creativity as our fuel, we invite you to join us on this immersive exploration of South Asia, one story at a time. Subscribe to South Asia Times (SAT): / @southasiatimes_org .................... Stay in touch with us by following us on: X, formerly Twitter: / satimes_tv Facebook: / southasiatimes Instagram: / satimes.tv Tiktok: / southasiatimes .................... Visit our website for in-depth insights, cutting-edge analysis, and thought-provoking content that explores the diverse facets of South Asia and its global impact: https://southasiatimes.org/ .................... About South Asia Times (SAT) South Asia Times (SAT) is the premier research and media lab of South Asia, aspiring to be the foremost reference point for the region. With a distinct South Asian lens, we offer a diverse range of topics, including security, economy, diplomacy, history, culture, and more – From enthralling stories that bring ancient heritage to life to data-driven insights that highlight the region's modern aspirations, SAT is your gateway to understanding and connecting with South Asia's vibrant tapestry! To know more about us, and our work, pls visit: https://southasiatimes.org/about/ Join SAT Community: https://southasiatimes.org/join-sat-c... .................... Contact us at: info@southasiatimes.org