Bangladesh will always remember India's role in 1971 war: Minister

Published : Mar 25, 2026, 03:01 PM IST
Bangladesh State Minister Ishraque Hossain (Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

Bangladesh's State Minister Ishraque Hossain thanked India for its support during the 1971 Liberation War. He said India's assistance was crucial for achieving victory against Pakistan, saved lives, and that the people will always be grateful.

Gratitude for 1971 War Support

Bangladesh's State Minister for Liberation War Affairs, Ishraque Hossain, on Wednesday, expressed gratitude to India for its support during the 1971 Liberation War against Pakistan, saying the assistance helped the country achieve victory and save countless lives.

Speaking to ANI ahead of Bangladesh's Independence Day, Hossain said that the people of Bangladesh will always remember India's role in their struggle for freedom. "As a citizen of Bangladesh and someone who believes in the spirit of 1971 and our freedom, the help that India extended towards us will always be appreciated. India helped us in the war, and because of that support, we were able to save more lives and ultimately achieve victory. We thank India for that," Hossain told ANI in an interview in Dhaka.

Remembering the Path to Independence

Bangladesh observes March 25 as Genocide Day, commemorating the brutal crackdown launched by Pakistani forces in 1971. On that night, known as the Black Night, the Pakistani military initiated Operation Searchlight, carrying out widespread killings and destruction across what was then East Pakistan.

During the operation, independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, widely known as Bangabandhu, was arrested by Pakistani forces as violence spread across Dhaka and other regions. The following day, March 26, is celebrated as Bangladesh's Great Independence and National Day, marking the country's declaration of independence.

The liberation struggle saw significant support from India, including military training for freedom fighters, supply of arms and ammunition, and eventually direct participation by the Indian armed forces. The war culminated on December 16, 1971, when Pakistani forces surrendered to the joint command of Indian troops and Bangladeshi freedom fighters, leading to the birth of Bangladesh as an independent nation. (ANI)

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