India today stands in such a strong position that any enemy country will think ten times before eyeing us. There was a time when after independence people considered India as a weak country, but after that, the country continuously became stronger and whenever the enemy looked towards us, we gave a befitting reply to it.
Be it the encroachment of Chinese soldiers on the LAC in Yangtse in the Tawang sector of Arunachal or the violation of the ceasefire by Pakistan etc. In this context, today (16 December) is very special for the entire country, because Victory Day is celebrated on this day, but do you know why it is celebrated? What kind of logic is that? Probably not, so let's find out. You can know about this in detail further…
This is the reason
Every year on 16 December, India celebrates Vijay Diwas with great pride. There was a war between India and Pakistan in the year 1971. India defeated Pakistan by giving a befitting reply and won this war.
More than 93 thousand soldiers of Pakistan had surrendered in this war. After this, East Pakistan became independent, which you know today as Bangladesh.
At the same time, if we talk about 16th December, then this day becomes special because on this very day i.e. on the evening of 16th December, General Niazi had signed the surrender papers.
When Pakistani commanders started crying
At the same time, when Niazi signed the surrender documents, he handed over his revolver to General Arora. Niazi had tears in his eyes. This day was not good for Pakistan, but Indian soldiers said that they were always ready to give a befitting reply to the enemy.
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