Tragedy of Errors: East Pakistan Crisis, 1968–1971 by Lt. Gen. Kamal Matinuddin is a seminal historical and military analysis of the events leading to the dismemberment of Pakistan and the creation of Bangladesh. Book Overview
2. The 1968 Prelude Most accounts start with the 1970 election. Matinuddin meticulously traces the crisis back to 1968—the Agartala Conspiracy Case, the rising discontent over the Six Points of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and the administrative paralysis. This earlier timeline reveals errors that were already irreversible before the 1970 cyclone. Tragedy of Errors: East Pakistan Crisis, 1968–1971 by
Geographical and Military Debacle: Matinuddin examines the strategic vulnerability of East Pakistan, separated by over a thousand miles of hostile territory. He analyzes the military "debacle" in the eastern wing, critiquing the high-level operational planning that left the region with insufficient defense forces. The flawed Pakistani state structure : Matinuddin contends
The work is based on original documents, personal diaries, statistical data, and interviews with key figures from Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. Book Specifications Lt. Gen. Kamal Matinuddin. Publisher: Wajidalis (Lahore, 1994). which privileged West Pakistanis over Bengalis