The only problem with your dissemblance is that Indian intervention in East Pakistan and support for the 'terrorists/separatists' started in the sixties, long before any 'Pakistani Army crackdown or refugee exodus' - that has been illustrated by Manekshaw's comments as well as those of retired Indian civil servants in past threads.
Was Pakistan to blame? Sure, it set the conditions for alienating the East Pakistanis, but that does not excuse India intervening in a sovereign state, supporting, arming and fanning violent separatism (terrorism we would call it today), to further deteriorate the situation.
So your dissembling canard does not fly.
I dont have any sources with which to counter those claims, but I think I will accept your 'meddling' concern. Both sides did it, happens the world over. You false sense of bravado covered your eyes to the ground realities and Pakistan did initiate a pre-emptive strike on India thus precipitating its dismemberment. But all things considered, that was bound to happen, it was only a matter of time - Indian intervention or not - and you people really helped hasten the process. Anyway, didnt you start it with Kashmir?
And that sir, along with Siachen, are your examples of 'Indian assault on Pakistan without provocation'.
Lets see, giving visas to mountaineers to climb peaks in disputed territory, claiming it as ones own, shopping for extreme winter clothing for troops, preparing for an impending assault- now if THAT isn't considered provocation in international diplomacy, then pray, what is? Now China is doing it with Kashmiris today. Does not bode well for provocateurs, all I can say.
The only Pakistani initiated aggression on India (given 1947 was against the Maharajah and his atrocities on Kashmiris who wished to overthrow dictatorship, if you wish to talk of the tribal invasion) was the attempt to foment an insurrection in disputed territory, when it was clear that the Indian government had decided to violate its commitment to the UNSC resolutions and illegally annex occupied J&K into India.
Agree with your UN resolution, and Indian act of annexing kashmir, but still it doesnt dilute the fact that Pakistan has always been the aggressor, militarily. All (mis)adventures ended in disasters! Most learn from their mistakes and form up. AM, What happened?
The hate against Pakistan's existence is pouring out of your leadership - her own words indicate that, and yet some Indians have the gall to propagate the lie that it is in fact Pakistan that has not accepted India, and that it is Pakistan that wants to see India broken apart - Indira Gandhi's own words have laid naked your duplicity, hatred and non acceptance of Pakistan.
Of course, people were livid about a country - where people of different hues lived together in relative peace for more than a millenia - carved into two, that too on a communal basis, leading to mass genocides and atrocities on both sides. But if you think Indian leaders wanted to destroy Pakistan, they could have easily done it, both covertly and overtly back then (like Bangladesh happened) and even today. You seriously underestimate India's clout and muscle if you are under the impression that there were/are sinister designs on pakistan but not the will power to do it. Fortunately for all of us Desis, that aint the case. Congress, unlike BJP or other Ultra-Hindu Nationalistic parties, is made up of very weathered, pragmatic leaders with their fingers on the public's pulse. When people were braying for blood post 26/11, the govt in power exercised great restraint, when any other bozo would have had a kneejerk reaction precipitating an unwanted conflict. Didn't happen and you should be really assured that Indian interests lie in a stable Pakistan.
It is time for Indians to introspect, to apologize for what your leadership has clearly claimed. Stop lying and stop living in hatred of Pakistan.
Its your country which is on fire. Introspection is a word you people need to introduce in your dictionaries and practice everyday - so as to save yourselves.
Indian society is not Pakistan centric, Indians love money and gold and bollywood and food and are busy with those things! Guns and religious fundamentalism - nope sir, not part of our society!