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  1. 1 2 Official Government of India Statement giving numbers of KIA - Parliament of India Website
  2. Quantification of Losses Suffered
  3. "India: Easy Victory, Uneasy Peace". Time. 27 December 1971. 
  4. "World's shortest war lasted for only 45 minutes". Pravda. 10 March 2007. 
  5. Azhar, M. u. R., Masood, S., & Malek, N. M. (2018). Conflict and Development: A case study of East Pakistan Crisis, 1971. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2(9).
  6. Orton, Anna (2010). India's Borderland Disputes: China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Epitome Books. m/s. 117. ISBN 9789380297156. Dicapai 2016-03-10. 
  7. Burke, S. M (1974). Mainsprings of Indian and Pakistani Foreign Policies – S. M. Burke. ISBN 9780816607204. Dicapai 27 July 2012. 
  8. Bose, Sarmila (November 2011). "The question of genocide and the quest for justice in the 1971 war" (PDF). Journal of Genocide Research. 13 (4): 398. doi:10.1080/14623528.2011.625750
  9. "Jamaat claims denied by evidence". THE DAILY STAR. 28 February 2008. Dicapai 10 March 2016. 
  10. Haqqani, Hussain (2005). Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military. United Book Press. ISBN 978-0-87003-214-1. , Chapter 3, p. 87.
  11. Burke, Samuel Martin (1974). Mainsprings of Indian and Pakistani Foreign Policies. University of Minnesota Press. m/s. 216. ISBN 978-0-8166-5714-8
  12. Alston, Margaret (2015). Women and Climate Change in Bangladesh. Routledge. m/s. 40. ISBN 9781317684862. Dicapai 2016-03-08. 
  13. Totten, Samuel (2012). Plight and Fate of Women During and Following Genocide. Transaction Publishers. m/s. 55. ISBN 9781412847599. Dicapai 2016-03-08. 
  14. Myers, David G. (2004). Exploring Social Psychology 4E. Tata McGraw-Hill Education. m/s. 269. ISBN 9780070700628. Dicapai 2016-03-08. 
  15. Consulate (Dacca) Cable, Sitrep: Army Terror Campaign Continues in Dacca; Evidence Military Faces Some Difficulties Elsewhere, 31 March 1971, Confidential, 3 pp.
  16. Kennedy, Senator Edward, "Crisis in South Asia – A report to the Subcommittee investigating the Problem of Refugees and Their Settlement, Submitted to U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee", 1 November 1971, U.S. Govt. Press, page 66. Sen. Kennedy wrote, "Field reports to the U.S. Government, countless eye-witness journalistic accounts, reports of International agencies such as World Bank and additional information available to the subcommittee document the reign of terror which grips East Bengal (East Pakistan). Hardest hit have been members of the Hindu community who have been robbed of their lands and shops, systematically slaughtered, and in some places, painted with yellow patches marked 'H'. All of this has been officially sanctioned, ordered and implemented under martial law from Islamabad."
  17. Rummel, Rudolph J., "Statistics of Democide: Genocide and Mass Murder Since 1900", ISBN 3-8258-4010-7, Chapter 8, Table 8.2 Pakistan Genocide in Bangladesh Estimates, Sources, and Calculations: lowest estimate 2 million claimed by Pakistan (reported by Aziz, Qutubuddin. Blood and tears Karachi: United Press of Pakistan, 1974. pp. 74, 226), some other sources used by Rummel suggest a figure of between 8 and 10 million with one (Johnson, B. L. C. Bangladesh. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1975. pp. 73, 75) that "could have been" 12 million.
  18. Sharlach, Lisa (2000). "Rape as Genocide: Bangladesh, the Former Yugoslavia, and Rwanda". New Political Science. 22 (1): (89–102), 92–93. doi:10.1080/713687893

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