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1962 THE WAR THAT WASN'T
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        The Colonel Who Would Not Repent: The Bangladesh War and its Unquiet Legacy

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        Salil Tripathi’s work, as described by Kamila Shamsie, seamlessly combines the storytelling finesse of a novelist with the incisive analysis of a political journalist, offering readers a profound exploration of a nation’s tumultuous history. In the period between March and December 1971, Bangladesh, then the eastern wing of Pakistan, witnessed unprecedented atrocities committed by the Pakistani army. The violence, marked by countless deaths and cases of rape, shattered the illusion that religious identity alone could keep the two halves of Pakistan united. The aftermath of this brutality saw the birth of Bangladesh as an independent nation, but the scars left by the events of 1971 continued to fester.

        Weight 0.744 kg
        Author

        Salil Tripathi

        Publisher

        Aleph Book Company

        Book Type

        Non fiction

        Categories

        History

        ,

        Military

        Best for

        Political Freedom & Security

        Ages

        18+

        Binding

        Hardcover

        Edition

        First Edition (7 November 2014)

        ISBN

        9789382277187

        Language

        English

        Pages

        400

        Printing Remarks

        Imported

        Dimension

        15.24 x 2.69 x 22.86 cm

        Weight

        0.744 kg

        SKU: AXCRT0059 Categories: , Tag:

        Salil Tripathi’s narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Bangladesh’s struggle to reckon with its traumatic past. The assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the charismatic first prime minister, along with the coups and counter-coups that ensued, plunged the nation into a prolonged period of military rule, hindering its ability to come to terms with the legacy of the Liberation War. Four decades later, as Bangladesh grapples with the task of seeking accountability through tribunals addressing war crimes, Tripathi embarks on a journey across the country, conducting interviews with hundreds of Bangladeshis. Through his book, he presents an indelible portrait of a nation whose post-independence political history has been marked more by tragedy than triumph, offering readers a compelling and unforgettable exploration of Bangladesh’s complex and often painful journey.

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