A Stranger in My Own Country East Pakistan, 1969–1971 Major General (Retd.) Khadim Hussain Raja
- Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAKISTAN
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- SKU: 43315
- Number of Pages: 131
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"A Stranger in My Own Country: East Pakistan, 1969–1971" by Major General (Retd.) Khadim Hussain Raja offers a poignant firsthand account of the tumultuous events leading to the creation of Bangladesh. Set against the backdrop of political upheaval and social unrest, Raja's narrative provides a gripping insight into the experiences of East Pakistanis during this critical period. From personal anecdotes to historical analysis, the book sheds light on the complex factors that culminated in the Bangladesh Liberation War.
Raja's narrative traces the journey of East Pakistan's struggle for autonomy and eventual independence, capturing the disillusionment and sense of betrayal felt by its people. Through vivid descriptions and intimate portrayals of key figures and events, he navigates the intricate web of political maneuvering and social tensions that characterized the era. As tensions escalate and violence erupts, Raja offers a sobering reflection on the human cost of war and the enduring resilience of the Bangladeshi people.
Key Points:
1. Firsthand account of the events leading to the creation of Bangladesh.
2. Offers insight into the experiences of East Pakistanis during a period of political upheaval.
3. Captures the disillusionment and sense of betrayal felt by the people of East Pakistan.
4. Provides historical analysis and personal anecdotes to shed light on the Bangladesh Liberation War.
5. Offers a sobering reflection on the human cost of conflict and the resilience of the Bangladeshi people.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction by Muhammad Reza Kazimi
1 The Brewing Storm
2 Prelude to the 1970 Elections
3 The Rising Sun of the Awami League
4 The Devastating Cyclone of November 1970
5 A No-Win Situation
6 The Crisis Deepens
7 Lt. Gen. Tikka Khan in Action
8 Operation Searchlight
9 Last Words
Annexure A: Extract of Article by Rehman Sobhan, South Asian Review, London, July 1971
Annexure B: Operational Details of 'Operation Searchlight'
Annexure C: Recommendations Regarding Military Operations, 11 April 1971
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Writer ✤ Major General (Retd.) Khadim Hussain Raja
Publishers ✤ OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAKISTAN