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1971 Bangladesh War was Indira Gandhi’s “diplomatic folly”; Failed to secure borders: Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has launched a scathing critique of the Congress party's handling of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, labelling it a "diplomatic folly" that failed to secure India's long-term strategic interests

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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma slams late Indira Gandhi for the follies of 1971 Bangladesh War

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma slams late Indira Gandhi for the follies of 1971 Bangladesh War

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Guwahati: Immediately after India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed the media about the proposed stopping of fire on the Pakistan border on May 10, the irresponsible Congress party started hitting PM Modi through their social media handles. Posting late PM Indira Gandhi and 1971 war picture, Congress party wrote in its X handle, “it is tough to be Indira Gandhi”. Without going into the details of the immense success that India achieved through ‘Operation Sindoor’,the Congress party simply jumped into politicising the halt of the operation.

Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma termed the claims by Congress party as void as the party itself. In a post in his X handle the Assam cm termed the 1971 war as a diplomatic folly and historic opportunity lost. He wrote… India’s 1971 military victory was decisive and historic. It broke Pakistan in two and gave birth to Bangladesh. But while our soldiers delivered a stunning battlefield success, India’s political leadership failed to secure lasting strategic gains. The creation of Bangladesh is often hailed as a diplomatic triumph — but history tells a different story.

Read More: “Goli ka jawaab Gola”: PM Modi’s strong directions to armed forces on Pakistan’s cross-border firing

Secular Promise, Islamic Reality: India supported a secular Bangladesh. Yet by 1988, Islam was declared the state religion. Today, political Islam thrives in Dhaka, undermining the very values India fought to protect.

Persecution of Hindus: Hindus, once 20 per cent of Bangladesh’s population, have dwindled to under 8 per cent. Systematic discrimination and violence continue — a shameful reality that India has largely ignored.

The Chicken’s Neck Left Exposed: Despite military dominance, India failed to resolve the vulnerability of the Siliguri Corridor. A secure land corridor through northern Bangladesh could have integrated the Northeast — but no such arrangement was ever pursued.

Migrant Crisis Ignored: No agreement mandated the return of illegal Bangladeshi migrants. As a result, Assam, Bengal, and the Northeast face unchecked demographic change, sparking social unrest and political instability.

No Access to Chittagong Port: India did not secure access to the strategic Chittagong Port. Five decades later, the Northeast remains landlocked — despite having birthed a nation through blood and sacrifice.

Insurgents Found Refuge: For decades, Bangladesh served as a base for anti-India insurgents Groups exploited the vacuum India failed to close in 1971.

A Victory Undone by Silence: India’s military triumph in 1971 was not matched by strategic foresight. What could have been a new regional order was reduced to a one-sided act of generosity.

Had Indira Gandhi been alive today, the nation would have questioned her for mishandling the decisive victory won by our armed forces. The creation of Bangladesh was not a bargain — it was a historic opportunity lost.

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