Yea, like most Pakistanis,
@Mugwop has been taught that in 1971 they fought and lost to "Bangladesh" - which did not even exist back then, until India gave it an existence and a name.
It hurts their collective ego, that infidel India tore them asunder, and so they remain today. But history cannot lie - there are ample pictures and videos of their mard-e-momins shamelessly surrendering their belts to the Indian army's Eastern command.
Note that - not even to the Indian army or to India; but just to our eastern command. That's how low they fell, despite all their boasts about "One Pakistani equals ten kaffirs" and so on.
Isn't it funny, how
@Mugwop and other Pakistanis today still desperately say any idiocy to maintain the fiction that they didn't lose to India? What is it she says on this thread? O yea, they lost to "Bangladesh", not to India.
The instrument of surrender was signed in the name of Jagjit Singh Arora, CO of the Indian army's eastern command. But oh no, they didn't surrender to India. Of course not. LOL.