The role of International community during the Liberation war of Bangladesh

The role of International community during the Liberation war of Bangladesh

by MST Zannat ul Mawoa Rimi -
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Some of the significant contributions of the international community during the Liberation War of Bangladesh include:

  1. Diplomatic recognition: Many countries recognized Bangladesh as an independent nation during the war, which helped to isolate Pakistan diplomatically and put pressure on the Pakistani government to end the conflict.

  2. Humanitarian aid: Several international organizations, such as the Red Cross and UNICEF, provided humanitarian assistance to the millions of refugees who had fled to neighboring India to escape the violence.

  3. Military support: Countries such as India and the Soviet Union provided military support to the Bangladeshi guerrilla fighters, which helped to turn the tide of the war in their favor.

  4. Media coverage: International media coverage of the war helped to raise awareness of the conflict and the atrocities being committed by the Pakistani military against the Bangladeshi people.

Overall, the support of the international community was crucial in securing Bangladesh's independence and ending the violence and suffering endured by the Bangladeshi people during the war.