This reporter's diary on Bangladesh War is a brilliant read

This reporter's diary on Bangladesh War is a brilliant read

Manas Ghosh, the writer, says it's a pity that efforts by Indian diplomats to secure support for the cause of the war hardly find space in the history books of Bangladesh. Almost half a century ago, Manas Ghosh, a brilliant reporter, walked the talk in ...
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from: The Sunday Guardian

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