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Army celebrates anniversary of 1971 victory over Pakistan

Source: PTI
December 16, 2015 15:12 IST
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The Army on Wednesday commemorated the Vijay Diwas with traditional solemnity and gaiety in Mumbai, marking the Indian Armed forces' victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Indo-Pak War.

On this day in 1971, about 93,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered to the Indian forces. This historic victory led to creation of Bangladesh.

A solemn ceremony to remember the martyrs, who fought with valour and made the supreme sacrifice during the 1971 War, was organised at Colaba War Memorial under the aegis of Headquarters Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa Area.

Lieutenant General Bipin Rawat, general officer commanding Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa Area, along with other officers laid the wreath and paid homage to the valiant martyrs.

The celebrations included 'Special Sainik Sammelans and 'Sainik Bhoj'.

Lieutenant General Rawat addressed the soldiers and highlighted the circumstances under which the war broke out.

He said that the victory in this war was special because of the heroism and professionalism shown by our brave officers and soldiers, which resulted in saving thousands of people oppressed in the then East Pakistan.

"We take this day to remember the sacrifices made by those who fought for the country till their last breath and be inspired by their stories," he said.

The Army has had many victories in the battle and is held in high respect both in India and abroad, he said. He also interacted with the soldiers from various units in Mumbai during the ‘Sainik Bhoj’ as part of the Vijay Diwas celebrations.

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