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❦C. R. Dutta
Sector 4 Commander
A key field commander in northeastern operations.
Biography
Context

In the context of Sector 4 command structure, 1971., C. R. Dutta is recognized as Sector 4 Commander. A key field commander in northeastern operations.
Contribution
He commanded Sector 4 and organized coordinated attacks and resistance operations in the Sylhet region.
Impact
His leadership helped maintain persistent military pressure in the northeast theatre.
Timeline Placement
C. R. Dutta appears in 2 linked timeline events, spanning 1971 - 1971 (December).
First Appearance
1971
Latest Appearance
1971 (December)
Active Span
1971 - 1971 (December)
Linked Events
2
Legacy Summary
His leadership helped maintain persistent military pressure in the northeast theatre. This influence is reflected across 2 connected events.
References
Key sources for understanding this figure
1971
A mega-documentary on the Bangladesh Liberation War, valuable as a broad visual archive of the year 1971.
Cited in: 1 events
1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh
Global perspective on the war across India, Pakistan, the U.S., USSR, and China.
Cited in: 1 events
1971: Inside and Outside
A post-1971 reflection on the war and its internal experience and political observation.
Cited in: 1 events
A History of Bangladesh
A synthetic history of Bangladesh from the long view through colonial encounters, East Pakistan, war, and independence.
Cited in: 1 events
A Tale of Millions: Bangladesh Liberation War 1971
A memoir-style account of the Liberation War from the perspective of a freedom fighter and military officer.
Cited in: 1 events
Achin Pakhi / The Unknown Bard
A documentary on the Bauls and Lalon’s world of folk-spiritual culture, useful for Bengali cultural history.
Cited in: 1 events
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