Here's wishing Happy #WalongDay to 6 KUMAON
Went to their deaths heroically & steadfastly, without any fuss this day in 1962.
Just so that a General could please a PM on his birthday.
This day in 1962 - The only attack by Indian army was launched - As a birthday gift from a general to a PM.
A heavy price was paid by the Kumaonis of 6 Kumaon that night. #WalongDay
Denied even one day to prepare for the attack, they went in as ordered.
Out of the over 200 men that had gone into the attack, only 90 returned. #WalongDay
That very night, the Chinese returned the compliment - attacking the positions that the Kumaonis had occupied only a day earlier. #WalongDay
Yet, the now depleted defenders repelled this attack, inflicting heavy casualties on the PLA.
Before the second attack, 4 Dogra reinforced them, having broken through blocking positions established by Chinese. #WalongDay
The second attack too was repulsed, but the position fell on 16 Nov 1962 morning in the third attack.
6 Kumaon earned FIVE Vir Chakras this single day #WalongDay
6 Kumaon ended the war with 400+ casualties, including fatal, injured and PoW.
More than half the battalion strength .. #WalongDay
Also stubbornly holding onto THEIR land in Walong were men of 4 Dogra, 4 Sikh & 3/3 GR.
The Chinese had to pay dearly for EVERY INCH they advanced towards Walong. #WalongDay
The Walong Brigade proved a stubborn foe that winter.
Fall they did, ultimately, but with honour intact. #WalongDay
This piece was published in Pune Newsline in 1998.
Very moving.
Still retain the original cutout.
Download, zoom and read.
Worth it. #WalongDay
"Walong Will Never Fall Again"
1962 War Memorial by the Lohit Brigade #Respect #WalongDay
Asleep in the Mishmi Hills - The poignant epitaph of those who died in Walong in 1962.
Walong will NEVER fall again #WalongDay
Hav Kirpa Ram, 4 SIKH, Equipment & Boot Repairer, decorated with Vir Chakra(P) during the battle of Walong.
He was National level hockey player #WalongDay
Chinese have three large cemeteries on their side across Walong - A testimony to the stubborn defence put up by the ill equipped Indian Army #WalongDay
Wherever Commanders didn't panic & actually led their men, the Indian soldier stood like a ROCK. #Fact #WalongDay
God bless the Indian soldier.
All he asked that winter was good leadership.
Wherever he got that, he gave an excellent account of himself, even if at the cost of his life.. #WalongDay
A summary of the Battle of Walong, compiled by @rathinmathur - Short, concise and eminently readable.
Highly recommended.
One can't even begin to imagine what kind of men those were, that fought to their last breaths, despite everything going against them. motherlandmagazine.com/military/6-kum…
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So this tweet landed up on my TL some days ago. The contrast is striking indeed.
Prompted me to go exploring Google Earth to see if there are more such 'contrasts' in other parts of the country as well.
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It didn't take me long to realize that all one needed to identify a military area in a city was to just find the greenest part and zoom in!
Don't believe me?
Well, here is Lucknow Cantonment for you - an island of green inside a concrete ocean!
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Moving on to Pune, things weren't much different out there either!
Once again, not much of a difference!
#2dayIn1948
Meanwhile the situation in ZojiLa was getting desperate. Two well planned attacks had failed. The troops involved in them had suffered heavy casualties.
What was worse was that the enemy's positions remained completely intact at the end of these two ..
#2dayIn1948
.. ops, and were sure to be further strengthened in the light of the experience gained. Winter was fast approaching and it was already doubtful if Kargil could be captured & stocked with supplies before heavy snowfall and icy blizzards gripped the area.
#2dayIn1948
Urgent high level discussions took place at Srinagar and Delhi to decide the next step. The difficulties and dangers of the ZojiLa operation were obvious. But the alternative of leaving the whole of Ladakh to its fate was unacceptable, both ..
#NDTV
What did NOT surprise me was the absence of their favourite word - 'Alleged' in this news report.
Of course, it turned out to be fake!
Damn you Social Media .. Hamara channel toh waise bhi koi nahi dekhta, aur ab tum log yahan bhi jhooth nahi bolne dete 😭
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Of course, we at #NDTV know how to do 'thook kar chaatna'. Zaroori hai hamare liye, you know!
So THIS is the latest example of our mastery over this art - The incident MAGICALLY turned from 'Attacked' to 'Reportedly Attacked' to ultimately 'Received Threat Calls'!
HT @swati_gs
1/3 Let me replug this tweet about #NDTV from early into this thread.
I'll tell you why I do this, in the tweet that follows.
#ObituaryOfTheDay
Naik Subash Thapa, 3/5 Gorkha Rifles.
This 25 year old Bir Gorkhali soldier, hailing from Bagdogra, was martyred on the LoC this day last year in Naushera.
Today is his first martyrdom anniversary.
Remember him, anyone?
^^ #ObituaryOfTheDay
The local community came together and ensured that their young martyr is immortalized, forever inspiring the next generation, many of whom too will join the Indian Army like Subash and countless others before him.
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So the BBC showed this map of India on 19 Jul 2020 as part of a report on flooding in Assam. #JustSaying
2/2 Of course they were called out for being .. well .. BBC!
So they changed the map. Yet the clever ones could not bring themselves to hiding their blinkered glasses.
They shaded the correct limits of Indian territory, yet they couldn't bring themselves to acknowledge it all!
On a similar note, here is another map of India in "The Mirror" of UK some years ago.
Very subtle indeed!
They corrected it later, though.