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Surrender of Pakistani forces in East Pakistan
Main article:
Instrument of Surrender (1971)
Lt. Gen A. A. K. Niazi, signing the instrument of surrender on 16 December 1971 in the presence of
Lt. Gen. Aurora
The
Instrument of Surrender of Pakistani forces stationed in East Pakistan was signed at
Ramna Race Course in
Dhaka at 16.31 IST on 16 December 1971, by
Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora, General Officer Commanding-in-chief of Eastern Command of the Indian Army and Lieutenant General
A. A. K. Niazi, Commander of Pakistani forces in East Pakistan. As Aurora accepted the
surrender, the surrounding crowds on the race course began shouting anti-Niazi and anti-Pakistan slogans.
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India took approximately 90,000
prisoners of war, including Pakistani soldiers and their East Pakistani civilian supporters. 79,676 prisoners were uniformed personnel, of which 55,692 were Army, 16,354 Paramilitary, 5,296 Police, 1,000 Navy and 800 PAF.
[74] The remaining prisoners were civilians – either family members of the military personnel or collaborators (
razakars). The
Hamoodur Rahman Commission report instituted by Pakistan lists the Pakistani POWs as follows: Apart from soldiers, it was estimated that 15,000 Bengali civilians were also made prisoners of war.
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Branch Number of captured Pakistani POWs
Army 54,154
Navy 1,381
Air Force 833
Paramilitary including police 22,000
Civilian personnel 12,000
Total: 90,368