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Yahya Khan
History of Pakistan

1917
Birth
Feb Chakwal Birth of Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan
1938
Commission
Commissioned in the Indian Army
1966
Commander
Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army
1971
Bombing of India
3rd Dec Pakistan bombs Indian airfields
1971
Ceasefire
16th Dec India orders a ceasfire on the West Pakistan border
1971
Constitution
1st Mar The Constituent Assembly is postponed, causes strikes in East Pakistan
1971
Declaration of War
6th Dec War breaks out along the border between India & Pakistan
1971
Diplomacy
2nd April Pakistan protests against India's support for Bangladeshi independence
1971
Independence
26th Mar The Awami League declare the independence of Bangladesh
26th Mar Troops from West Pakistan fight the East Pakistan separatists
2nd April Pakistan protests against India's support for Bangladeshi independence
6th Dec India recognizes the independence of Bangladesh
17th Dec End of the Indo-Pakistan War, Bangladesh gains its independence
1971
Invasion of Bangladesh
22nd Nov Pakistan accuses India of invading Bangladesh
1971
League Awami
26th Mar The Awami League declare the independence of Bangladesh
1971
Peace
17th Dec End of the Indo-Pakistan War, Bangladesh gains its independence
1971
Strike
1st Mar The Constituent Assembly is postponed, causes strikes in East Pakistan
1972
Ceasefire
16th Dec Bhutto and India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi sign the Simla Agreement which adjusts cease-fire line between the two countries and creates new Line of Control
1972
Diplomacy
15th July Simla Pakistan ratifies the Simla Agreement on July 15 and India on August 3, after which the agreement came into effect on August 4, 1972.
1972
Rule of Punjab
2nd July Punjab Under the Simla Agreement Indian troops withdraw from the 5,139 sq. miles of Pakistani territory in Punjab and Sindh it had occupied during the war
2nd July Punjab Under the Simla Agreement Pakistani troops withdraw from 69 sq. miles of territory in Punjab and Rajasthan
1972
Rule of Rajasthan
2nd July Rajasthan Under the Simla Agreement Pakistani troops withdraw from 69 sq. miles of territory in Punjab and Rajasthan
1972
Rule of Sindh
2nd July Sindh Under the Simla Agreement Indian troops withdraw from the 5,139 sq. miles of Pakistani territory in Punjab and Sindh it had occupied during the war
1972
Simla Agreement
28th June Simla 93,000 Pakistani POWs are held by India with the result that a Summit Conference between Pakistani President, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and the Indian leader, Mrs. Gandhi, is held at Simla from June 28 to July 2, 1972
2nd July Simla Both governments agree to take all steps within their power to prevent hostile propaganda directed against each other
2nd July Simla Both the countries would respect the international border and the withdrawal of the armies would be completed within 30 days of the implementation of the agreement
2nd July Simla In order to initiate the process of durable peace, both the governments agree that Indian and Pakistani forces would be withdrawn to their sides of the international border
2nd July Simla In order to progressively restore and normalize relations between the two countries, it is agreed that steps would be taken to resume communications, postal service, and promote and facilitate travel by sea, land and air.
2nd July Simla The broad features of the pact include the principle and purpose of the charter of United Nations would govern the relations between the two countries
2nd July Simla The control line between Jammu and Kashmir would be the same as was on December 17, 1971
2nd July Simla Under the Simla Agreement Indian troops withdraw from the 5,139 sq. miles of Pakistani territory in Punjab and Sindh it had occupied during the war
2nd July Simla Under the Simla Agreement Pakistani troops withdraw from 69 sq. miles of territory in Punjab and Rajasthan
15th July Simla Pakistan ratifies the Simla Agreement on July 15 and India on August 3, after which the agreement came into effect on August 4, 1972.
16th Dec Simla Bhutto and India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi sign the Simla Agreement which adjusts cease-fire line between the two countries and creates new Line of Control

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