تكا خان (بالأردوية: ٹِکّا خاں) هو قائد عسكري باكستاني راحل، شغل منصب رئيس أركان الجيش الباكستاني للفترة من 1972 إلى 1976.[1]
يتهم مع يحيى خان بالمسؤولية عن الإبادة الجماعية في بنغلاديش عام 1971.[2]
The Pakistani government (the Yahya regime) was primarily responsible for the genocide. Not only did it prevent the Awami League and Rahman from forming the federal government, but it opted for a military solution to a constitutional crisis. In doing so, it decided to unleash a brutal military operation in order to terrorize the Bengalis. Yahya's decision to put General Tikka Khan (who had earned the name of "Butcher of Baluchistan" for his earlier brutal suppression of Baluchi nationals in the 1960s) in charge of the military operation in Bangladesh was an overt signal of the regime's intention to launch a genocide.
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