Former Pakistani Soldier Recalls 1971 War Retreat Amid Indian Army's Assault
A Soldier's Reflection on the 1971 Conflict
India and Pakistan have engaged in four wars to date, with Pakistan facing defeat each time. Despite this, numerous extremist leaders across the border frequently assert that it was India that lost. Recently, a video featuring a former Pakistani soldier has gone viral on social media, where he recounts fleeing like rats during the Indian Army's offensive in the 1971 war.
In the viral clip, the ex-soldier discusses his experiences during the 1971 India-Pakistan war in a podcast. He recalls the relentless attacks from the Indian Army, describing them as so severe that Pakistani troops had to escape for their lives.
Struggling Against the Indian Army
The former soldier elaborates on the overwhelming bombardment of Dhaka by the Indian forces, stating that the intensity of the attacks was beyond description. He mentioned a day when India dropped 1000 kilograms of bombs, creating massive craters that swallowed homes and caused water to erupt from the ground.
He continued, explaining that Indian soldiers were systematically hunting them down, likening it to a game of cat and mouse. When the Indian Army entered Dhaka, they were followed by thousands of military trucks, and the entire Pakistani force had surrendered. They found themselves isolated, with only weapons and Indian soldiers in sight.
Public Reactions
The video of the former Pakistani soldier is rapidly gaining traction on social media, eliciting a variety of responses from viewers. One user commented, “The duo of Field Marshal Manekshaw and Indira Gandhi is unmatched in the history of the Indian Army.” Another user sarcastically remarked about the Pakistani soldiers, saying, “And they want to fight us!”