History: Liberation War to Caretaker Government (1971-present) 
Posted on 01. Sep, 2009 by Mikey Leung in 1. General Information, Podcast
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Liberation War
After the initial conflict broke out, a new government was formed in exile on the Indian border, and the freedom fighters, taking the title Mukti Bahini, began a guerrilla war. Although the fighters were never a cohesive force that could actually stop the Pakistani rampage, they instead served to harass them at every turn. The fighters were also aided by small pockets of anonymous resistance that remained hidden among the general populace and achieved small victories, including cutting Dhaka’s power in a daring raid.
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A fascinating Time Magazine article on the “Bloody Birth of Bangladesh.” Provides history and background on the war, plus some background of what was happening on the Western border of India.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,878969-1,00.html