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The Pakistan Army in East Pakistan numbered approximately 90,000 men. Yet, according to Matinuddin, they were scattered in company-sized posts across the countryside, guarding roads and bridges. The copy described as “-Extra quality-” likely refers
The most biting critique in the book is reserved for General Yahya Khan. In Pakistani history, Yahya is often painted as a drunken, immoral buffoon. Matinuddin adds nuance to this by showing exactly how Yahya failed—not just morally, but professionally. 000 men. Yet