New Delhi: Praising the Indian Air Force (IAF) for an important role in the 1971 war, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Harsh Vardhan Shringla noted that the hero of Indian pilot pilots gave some of the most inspiring war moments.
“The Indian Air Force played an important role in supporting Mukti Bahini’s brave struggle during the 1971 war, including establishing an airbase in dimapur.
The hero of the fighter pilot we gave some of the most inspiring war moments, which was legendary,” said Shringla while speaking at Swarnim Vijay Varsh Conclary: 2021 concerning “aspects of humanity, politics, and diplomatic from the 1971 war”, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.
The Secretary of the Foreign Secretary, who was on duty in Bangladesh, said: “I have heard many brave accounts from the battle of dogs involved in Dhaka, who very inspired Bangladeshes who watched this from their roof from their roof.” Underline that the 1971 war was a moral and political victory because it was a decisive military victory for India, Shringla said: “We stand on high moral and ethics and history proving we are right as Bangladeshi people justify themselves respect and honor and honor Win their struggle for freedom and human rights.
1971 Indeed the war for justice for cruel tyranny, the search for hope amidst despair and a catharsis achieved through Dharmayudh.
“Shringla noted that on December 3, 1971, India without realizing it was pulled into war that is not from its own manufacture.
He also expressed his deepest respect for all the brave hearts who fought in the war and made the highest sacrifice.
He stressed that he considered Indian humanitarian responses to refugee problems to become one of the most sophisticated and empathetic in contemporary history.
Highlighting that the former UN Secretary General You have condemned the cruelty and asked the international community to support India in providing protection to those who fled the persecution by Pakistan in East Bengal, Shringla emphasized the political atmosphere charged and there was a full political consensus.
On the need to expand support to East Bengal people.
“Some of us will remember Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman March 26, 1971 The declaration of the independence of Bangladesh Bangladesh over Akashvani and Bangladesh ‘which is massively pushed it spontaneously causing,” he said.
Shringla stressed that a few days after the declaration of independence, a resolution was transferred in parliament which condemned the murder by the Pakistani army as “genocide”.
India earlier, in March itself, prohibited PIA aircraft from using Indian air space, causing logistics challenges for PAF.
Emphasizing that the relationship between India-Bangladesh contemporary has taken a big step forward, he said: “The two main pillars of Indian diplomacy – the first environment and acting East policy – find expressions in our vibrant relationship with Bangladesh.”