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An island that was once home to a peaceful community…
Today, it is one of the most secretive military bases in the world.

In this 2D animated documentary, we uncover the hidden history of Diego Garcia—
a story of forced displacement, superpower politics, and a silent struggle for control over the Indian Ocean.

From the Cold War era of the 1960s,
to the secret UK–US agreement,
the tragic exile of the Ilois people,
and the joint opposition from India and Bangladesh—
this film presents it all in a gripping mystery-thriller style.

🔍 In this video, you will discover:

Why Diego Garcia became strategically crucial
How an entire population was forcibly removed
The “Zone of Peace” initiative by India and Bangladesh
Why the island remains restricted to this day

This is not just history—
it’s an investigation into power, silence, and the human cost behind geopolitical decisions.

If you enjoy deep investigative stories, geopolitics, and untold histories, this documentary is for you.

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Disclaimer:

This 2D animated documentary is created for educational, informational, and historical analysis purposes only.

All events discussed in this video are based on publicly available sources, including news reports, court documents, academic research, and verified publications. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the content may include interpretations, reconstructions, and visual dramatizations for storytelling clarity.

The animated scenes are artistic representations and are not actual footage of real events.

This video does not intend to defame, accuse, or target any individual, organization, community, or nation. The purpose is to present documented events in a clear and structured narrative format.

Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult multiple sources for deeper understanding.

No glorification of violence, extremism, or criminal activity is intended.

We do not support aggression and war.

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