The Indo-Pak War of 1965 occurred between Pakistan and India from April 1965 to September 1965. It started when Pakistan launched Operation Gibraltar to infiltrate forces into Jammu and Kashmir, prompting India to retaliate with a full-scale military attack on West Pakistan. India gained the upper hand in the seventeen-day war and it ended with the Tashkent Declaration. In the 1971 war, the Indian Army defeated the Pakistani army, leading to the independence of Bangladesh and the capture of 93,000 Pakistani prisoners. This war marked the first time that India's three forces fought together in both the western and eastern sectors.
India played a significant role in the emergence of an independent Bangladesh and was the first country to recognize Bangladesh as a separate state. India's humanitarian intervention in Bangladesh has made it a responsible power in the region, shaping South Asia. The historical, cultural, and economic ties between India and Bangladesh demand that the political leadership of both countries strengthen their relations.
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