Vijay Diwas: 10 facts of 1971 Indo-Pakistan war that every Indian should know
12 December 2019, 16:57 IST

Vijay Diwas: 10 facts of 1971 Indo-Pakistan war that every Indian should know

The 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, is the third war between the two countries after the partition of British India in 1947. The third war between India and Pakistan was a major military conflict between the two countries.

The war started when Pakistan launched airstrikes on 11 Indian airbases, in which over 3,800 soldiers of the two countries lost their lives.

The ended with the surrender of 90,000 Pakistani troops and India won the war significantly, breaking Pakistan into two, with the formation of Bangladesh.

During the war, over 3,900 Indian soldiers were killed and 10,000 injured, with many lefts of suffering from life-long disabilities.

10 facts Indian should  know about the 1971 war:

Every year, December 16 is celebrated as the Victory Day of Bangladesh. To commemorate the victory over Pakistan in 1971, India has also decided to celebrate the day as ‘Vijay Diwas’.

The day also remembers India’s entry into the liberation war being fought in East Pakistan, which is now Bangladesh.

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