Talk:Bangladesh Liberation War

Latest comment: 14 days ago by BangladeshiEditorInSylhet in topic Support Box



Semi-protected edit request on 12 December 2019

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Support Box

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Why is the UK listed? The Box should only be kept with the 3 powers, Soviets, US and Chinese. The UK i understand were selling weapons to both India and Pakistan, it did not support a party against another, certainly not Pakistan against its own insurgency either. I don't think mere sale of weapons was this particular article's rule precedent policy for listing a country in the support by section. RevolutionaryPatriot (talk) 19:25, 26 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

@RevolutionaryPatriot Oh. BangladeshiEditorInSylhet (talk) 12:00, 20 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Suggestion

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Add this movie at section In popular culture because is the only one I was able to find in English and watched Pippa (2023) Link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pippa_(film) KnowledgeKeeper161 (talk) 05:52, 17 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 6 August 2024

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Change "Although, East Pakistan" to "Although East Pakistan" in Political differences section of Background. Heybulldog2 (talk) 04:01, 6 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

  Done Left guide (talk) 04:56, 6 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

Air supremacy-Fix sentence structure

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This is an overly complex sentence that incorrectly states that Pakistan achieved air supremacy before surrender: "The subsequent Indo-Pakistani War involved fighting on two fronts; with air supremacy achieved in the eastern theatre, and the rapid advance of the Allied Forces of Mukti Bahini and the Indian military, Pakistan surrendered in Dhaka on 16 December 1971, in what remains to date the largest surrender of armed personnel since the Second World War."

Minimal change suggestion: "The subsequent Indo-Pakistani War involved fighting on two fronts. With air supremacy achieved in the eastern theatre, the Allied Forces of Mukti Bahini and the Indian military rapidly advanced. Pakistan surrendered in Dhaka on 16 December 1971, in what remains to date the largest surrender of armed personnel since the Second World War." Dunnpm (talk) 12:35, 25 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

I am nor sure it does, it does not say who didi, (I assume it was India, which needs to be clarified). Slatersteven (talk) 12:37, 25 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

Source [19] should be deleted

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Source [19] should be deleted. It's just a copy of an old version this very Wikipedia article. It also doesn't even back the sentence that is citing it.

Bitspectator ⛩️ 23:02, 22 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

  Done. Thanks, Bitspectator, the high commission webpage is a copy of the lead of this article circa October 2019. --Worldbruce (talk) 03:36, 23 September 2024 (UTC)Reply