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A significant portion of the book is dedicated to character sketches of the key players. Matinuddin does not absolve the military leadership of responsibility. His portrayal of General Yahya Khan is that of a man unsuited for the complexities of the crisis—more interested in the "whisky bottle" than the constitution.

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of Tragedy of Errors: East Pakistan Crisis, 1968-1971 A significant portion of the book is dedicated

Matinuddin argues that Pakistan’s high command suffered from a fatal geographical and psychological myopia. The army treated East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) as a tactical liability rather than a demographic heartland. His breakdown of the single-command structure vs. the need for a joint services approach is a masterclass in what not to do in asymmetric warfare. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of Tragedy

No analysis of the Tragedy of Errors is complete without examining the diplomatic front. the need for a joint services approach is