1971 Indo-Pak War: A Triumph of Valor and Strategy
Union Home Minister Amit Shah honored the martyrs of the 1971 war against Pakistan on Vijay Diwas. The victory showcased the Indian armed forces' valor and strategic genius, leading to Pakistan's surrender and the creation of Bangladesh. This decisive triumph is annually commemorated to honor the courageous soldiers.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday paid homage to the brave martyrs of the 1971 war against Pakistan, highlighting their indomitable courage and strategic acumen. The conflict's outcome forced Pakistan to surrender.
Commemorating Vijay Diwas, Shah lauded the Indian armed forces for exemplifying military prowess and valour, which served as a global model for defending humanity in times of conflict. The 1971 war's decisive victory led to the creation of Bangladesh and is celebrated annually.
On Vijay Diwas, Shah emphasized the unmatched military capability of Indian forces, who on this day in 1971, through courage and strategy, defeated the Pakistani Army. This victory underscored a commitment to justice and highlighted India's global military stature.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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