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Outgoing COAS Bajwa creates controversy, saying only 34,000 Pak soldiers surrendered to India in 1971 war
The outgoing Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Wednesday created a controversy by saying that only 34,000 Pak soldiers surrendered to India in the 1971 War. Addressing the Defence and Martyrs Day ceremony as Chief Guest, the army chief said, "The East Pakistan crisis, was not a military but a political failure. The number of fighting soldiers was not 92,000, rather only 34,000, the rest were from various government departments," on Dhaka debacle in 1971.

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