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KGB, CIA, RAW behind Dhaka's fall - Yuri Bezmenov (Ex-KGB Agent)

nope..there are several reasons behind this and one of them is high military spending,you may say that it is due to afghan war,but it is tradition of soviet union all along..its economy failed completely..but that is not due to afghan war..

There are three main reasons for the eventual collapse:

Afghan war,
Low hard currency reserves due to drop in oil profits,
and horrible economic policies that were unsustainable.

You can place them in whatever order you want but to discredit either one is foolish.
 
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No, I agree they helped Pakistan but I believe that at first they looked the other way as to what RAW and KGB were doing in East Pakistan until the President literally forced them into getting involved for Pakistan.

yes thats possible...seeing how the Us consulate in India was so pro india that time
 
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There are three main reasons for the eventual collapse:

Afghan war,
Low hard currency reserves due to drop in oil profits,
and horrible economic policies that were unsustainable.

You can place them in whatever order you want but to discredit either one is foolish.

Yeltsin was the reason Soviet Union broke. Yeltsin himself started mobilizing against other Soviet States. That was the main reason when Russia itself wanted to get rid of others.
 
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Ex Nazi intelligence agents hired by CIA to watch soviet union, deliberately fed false information to CIA for several years only for the sake of minting money. Because money makes the world go round and round..this poor chap is now retired and is probably in need for some quick cash by stirring controversies..
 
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Haven't seen the video.. but going by the thread title.. KGB & RAW understandable. but CIA? unless they acted as double agent.. one hand they send 7th fleet to restrain India & on the other.. they are responsible for the fall of Dacca??

Second Indochina War Nov 1, 1955 – Apr 30, 1975.

After the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, Indian Chief of Army Staff General Joyanto Nath Chaudhuri also called for more intelligence-gathering. Around the end of 1966 the concept of a separate foreign intelligence agency began to take concrete shape.

The Indira Gandhi administration decided that a full-fledged second security service was needed. R. N. Kao, then a deputy director of the Intelligence Bureau, submitted a blueprint for the new agency. Kao was appointed as the chief of India's first foreign intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing.:259 The R&AW was given the responsibility for strategic external intelligence, human as well as technical, plus concurrent responsibility with the Directorate-General of Military Intelligence for tactical trans-border military intelligence up to a certain depth across the Line of control (LOC) and the international border.

Research and Analysis Wingwere aware that in 1962, Chinese forces moved clandestinely through the Kachin state of Burma and over the Naga hills, which were unadministered by the Burmese government.The Chinese used the mules to transport war material from the Yunnan province in China, cutting through the ungoverned areas of Burma and launched their surprise attack.

 
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