The title is perfect. It wasn't just a tragedy; it was a comedy of errors, except nobody was laughing. Matinuddin, a three-star general who served as Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) during the crisis, strips away the emotional rhetoric to expose the sheer, unadulterated incompetence that defined the Pakistan Army’s high command. Sexually Brokenamarna Miller Suffers Though A Free — Way, I
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There are many books on the 1971 separation of East and West Pakistan—most are written by politicians taking credit, or journalists weaving narratives of heroism and villainy. "Tragedy of Errors" by Lt. Gen. Kamal Matinuddin is different. It is less of a history book and more of a forensic autopsy performed by a professional soldier.