Leap across the meghna river: A tactical manoeuvre leading to Strategic Victory in Indo- Pak war 1971 (Record no. 531456)

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Personal name Yadav, Vikas
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Title Leap across the meghna river: A tactical manoeuvre leading to Strategic Victory in Indo- Pak war 1971
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Place of publication, distribution, etc USI Journal
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Extent 155(640), Apr-Jun, 2025: p.350-363
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Summary, etc The Indo- Pak war of 1971 stands out as a rare instance in India's history when the nation took the military initiative and achieved resounding success. The Campaign was characterised by clear political objectives for the armed forces, exceptional joint planning at strategic, operational, and tactical levels, and exemplary tri-service coordination. The swift tri-service operation, often referred to as a 'Blitzkrieg', saw the Indian Air Force(IAS) play a crucial role and has been regarded as the fastest land advance since the North Africa campaign of World War II. The strategy focused on conducting a defensive war in the West while pursuing a decisive offensive in the East, culminating in a creative and innovative approach. A key early success was the IAF's achievement of air dominance over East Pakistan, securing control of the skies in just two days. Among the pivotal operations, the heliborne crossing on 09 Dec 1971, where the 110 and 105 Helicopter Units of the IAF airlifted troops of the 57 Mountain Division across the Meghna River, stands out as turning point in the Bangladesh Liberation War. The exceptional skill, professionalism, and bravery of the pilots and airmen were instrumental in transforming the dream of capturing Dhaka into reality. This essay critically analyses a significant tactical airlift manoeuvre that played a vital role in destabilising the enemy's centre of gravity, and eventually defeat of Pakistan in the Eastern Sector.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Armed Force, IAF, World War II, Indo-Pak War 1971, Air Operation
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