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"The Tashkent Declaration" was it the biggest mistake by India?

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The biggest mistake was for Pakistan to accede to India's begging for a cease-fire, 23 Sep 1965.


Its funny, how almost every Indian doesn't know that it was 'THEM' calling for a ceasefire and it was 'THEM' to accept it first. Just another show of 'delusioned Indian Triumphalism'. :coffee:
 
It was a ok move. We did have more land, but whats the use of having land when the people in it are not your country? We just wanted kashmir back to before the pakistanis started infiltrating to the place, which we achieved.
 
Its funny, how almost every Indian doesn't know that it was 'THEM' calling for a ceasefire and it was 'THEM' to accept it first. Just another show of 'delusioned Indian Triumphalism'. :coffee:

Exactly otherwise Pakistan would have reached to the Gates of the Delhi as per the Plan , right ????

Even in 1971 it too was India which offered to end the war with less Pakistani blood.
 
Exactly otherwise Pakistan would have reached to the Gates of the Delhi as per the Plan , right ????

Even in 1971 it too was India which offered to end the war with less Pakistani blood.


Now your imagination comes into play - keep going. :D
 
Its funny, how almost every Indian doesn't know that it was 'THEM' calling for a ceasefire and it was 'THEM' to accept it first. Just another show of 'delusioned Indian Triumphalism'. :coffee:

So if pakistan had an upperhand in those scenarios , why accepting the demand by 'THEM' ?

You could have continued your fight and cash in on your upperhand .

But you didn't . One has to wonder why .
 
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