Vijay Diwas is a reminder of that resounding victory when the Indian Army, led by Lieutenant General Arora, the General Officer Commanding in Chief of the Eastern Command of the Army, on 16 December 1971, forced Lt. Gen. AAK Niazi of the Pakistani Army to kneel with 93,000 soldiers. Bangladesh was liberated. Along with the eastern command of the army, the northern command of the army also took an active part in this war. In Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, the jurisdiction of the Army's Northern Command, the army had lashed the Pakistani army in areas such as Pratappur, Kargil, Tangdar, Poonch and Shakkargarh. During this, many army officers and soldiers also found martyrdom. These martyrs of Northern Command will be remembered on Vijay Diwas. The fourteen, fifteen and sixteen Corps Headquarters of the Army's Northern Command, along with the military divisions, the Tiger Division of Jammu, which came under the nine Corps of the Western Command, will also remember those martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the 1971 war. The historic victory was achieved. Let's take an awesome quiz about Kargil Vijay Diwas.
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