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Member of Congress, Shashi Tharoor, welcomed the understanding between India and Pakistan to cease hostilities, said India’s 1971 war with Pakistan ended with the liberation of Bangladesh and the situation today, adding that prolonging military conflict with neighboring countries was not India’s biggest priority.

“1971 was a great achievement, and Indira Gandhi rewrites the map of the subcontinent, but the situation is different. Bangladesh is fighting a moral cause, and liberating Bangladesh is a clear goal. In Pakistan, launching shells in Pakistan is not a clear goal. Military escalation after the operation.

He said prolonging the conflict would ultimately lead to the lives of both sides.

“Pakistan today is a different situation. Their military equipment and the damage they can cause are different,” he said.

He said: “Bangladesh is fighting a moral cause, which is actually bringing people into freedom and liberation. It’s a completely different story. It’s a different story. We would have had a longer, protracted conflict and the loss of life on both sides is huge. Is this the biggest priority for India today? No, isn’t it?” he said.

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