"Siddiq, I want you to go to the Indian headquarters and negotiate the terms of our surrender," he said, his voice laced with resignation.
: As a Major in the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Salik was a "privileged observer" to high-level drama in Dhaka. witness to surrender by siddiq salik pdf downloadl fixed
"I was a witness to the surrender of the Pakistani forces in Dhaka on December 16, 1971. As an officer in the Pakistan Army, I had been fighting on the Eastern Front, and was present in Dhaka when the city fell to the Indian Army and the Mukti Bahini. This book is my attempt to record the events leading up to that surrender, and the circumstances that surrounded it." "Siddiq, I want you to go to the
Witness To Surrender by Siddiq Salik (English) | PDF. enChange Language, English. 92%(13)92% found this document useful (13 votes) Witness to Surrender: Siddique Salik - Amazon.com As an officer in the Pakistan Army, I
If you’re researching the 1971 war, pairing Salik’s account with Bangladeshi and Indian perspectives—like The Blood Telegram by Gary Bass or 1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh by Srinath Raghavan—will give you a more complete picture.
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Written by a Pakistani Press Officer who was a POW.