4. The Simla Agreement After winning the Indo Pak war of 1971, India had taken 96000 Pak soldiers as Prisoners of War.
An agreement was signed between the two countries on 2 July 1972 at Shimla.
Both countries agreed to exchange all Prisoners of War, respect the line of control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir and refrain from the use of threat or force.
The then PM of Pakistan, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto gave a solemn verbal undertaking to accept LOC as the de facto border.
India released all Pak PoWs in good faith.
Pakistan, on the other hand, released only 617 Indian PoWs while holding back 54 PoWs who are still languishing in Pakistani jails.
India failed to use the leverage of 96,000 Pakistan PoWs to discipline Pakistan.
A rare opportunity was thus wasted.