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Indian Army to Commemorate Vijay Diwas on December 16, Honoring 1971 War Heroes

New Delhi: The Eastern Army Command is set to commemorate Vijay Diwas on December 16 with a series of events to honor the historic victory of the Indian Armed Forces in the 1971 war against Pakistan. This significant victory led to the creation of Bangladesh. Major General General Staff (MGGS) at Headquarters Eastern Command, Maj Gen Mohit Seth, announced that a wreath-laying ceremony will take place at Vijay Smarak, marking the day when the Eastern Army of Pakistan surrendered in Dhaka.

Veterans of the 1971 war are expected to participate in the celebrations, providing an opportunity to honor those who contributed to this pivotal moment in history. Addressing the press at Eastern Command headquarters in Fort William, Maj Gen Seth highlighted the importance of the day and expressed that details regarding the possible participation of Mukti Jodhas (liberation warriors) and serving officers from the Bangladesh Army in the ceremonies would be provided soon.

The backdrop of this year’s commemoration comes amidst ongoing turmoil in Bangladesh, particularly following the recent political upheaval that saw the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government on August 5. This political instability has led to increased violence against the country’s minority Hindu population.

In addition to the wreath-laying ceremony, Vijay Diwas will feature a military tattoo performance at the Military Training Centre in Kolkata. This event will celebrate the valor of the 1971 war heroes who played a crucial role in defeating the Pakistani armed forces.

Maj Gen Seth reflected on the swift advancement of Indian forces in the Eastern theatre, emphasizing the collaboration between Indian soldiers and the Mukti Joddhas, alongside the support from local civilians in East Pakistan. He stated, “This remarkable achievement demonstrated our strong national will and commitment to support our friends and our neighbors.” He noted that the Indian forces, alongside Mukti Joddhas, took just 13 days to secure Dhaka and achieve victory.

Highlighting the cultural and historical ties between India and Bangladesh, Maj Gen Seth remarked on the shared ancient heritage of the two nations and the friendly relationship that has existed between their respective defense forces over the years, characterized by joint exercises, training, and collaborative courses. The upcoming Vijay Diwas celebrations aim to reinforce these bonds and remember the sacrifices made during the war that changed the political landscape of the region.

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