Remembering the forgotten hero of Indo-China war: Lt. Bikram Singh Rathore, the Lion of Walong (NEFA valley). Lt Rathore attained Veergati fighting outnumbered chinese on November 16, 1962 at Walong. Here’s a #Thread#LtBikramSinghRathore
Lt. Bikram Singh was born in the village Sialba, Punjab in a Rathore Rajput family. Rathores are well known for their extraordinary courage in the battlefield. In the Indo - China war, Lt Bikram Singh commanded 120 men of the 6 Kumaon’s D Company. Two intense engagements with +
the enemy forces were significant, as they rebuffed and severely delayed the enemy assault. The first was at Namti Nallah which gave the Chinese a bloody nose. The other was at West Ridge on 16 November, where he died fighting till the end, fighting last man last bullet stand +
In the Battle of Namti Nullah, Lt. Bikram Singh and his soldiers planned a classic ambush at a small hanging bridge over the Nallah. Lt Bikram removed the last few planks of the hanging bridge. When the Chinese came in at 3 a.m. on October 23rd, the first Chinese soldier +
stepped on the plank and fell into the Nullah. As the following Chinese milled around, many lights were fired revealing the Chinese in a cramped path. The mortars and MMGs sighted on this section brought down accurate fire. About 200 Chinese troops were killed or wounded in +
this action against 9 Indian fatalities. After the success at Namti Nallan, Lt Bikram Singh was tasked to occupy critical defenses on “West Ridge” overlooking the Walong town. On 15 Nov 62, a Division Strength (10,000 soldiers) of Chinese Army launched their offensive against 120
soldiers of Delta Company of 6 Kumaon. Lt Bikram Singh was tasked to hold the defenses of West Ridge at all costs till 1100 hours of 16 Nov 62 and he promised his Brigade Commander that he would never withdraw & hold on till his end. Waves of Chinese attacks came on his post one+
after the other. However, Kumaonis fought gallantly and repulsed the attack. Then the Chinese fanned out and the next attack came with an overwhelming superiority of numbers from three sides (the forth side was a steep cliff), supported by machine gun fire & heavy artillery +
bombardment. The tenacity of the troops still prevented Chinese to capture West Ridge, however at a heavy price of precious & brave lives. By now, Lt Bikram Singh had held on to the post well beyond the assigned time of 1100 hrs. He was now left with handful of troops and little+
ammunition. Even though he completed the assigned task, he took the decision to stay on & repel the attack till his end, living up to the promise he made to his brigade commander in the true Rajput traditions.+
In his last letter to his family (Dated Nov 11, 1962), Lt Bikram wrote "the traditions of our race cannot be forgotten, I have killed many and will continue to kill more until the enemy finishes off". Interestingly, the resting place of Lt Bikram Singh was discovered 22 years +
later in 1986 by another army unit. In 1995, a memorial dedicated to ‘unknown soldiers’ was constructed. This is a short drive from Walong town and is known as Helmet Top.
Courtesy : Shailyamanyu Singh Ji
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Paying tribute to one of the greatest warriors of independent India: Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, Maha Vir Chakra (posthumous). Rawat attained Veergati at an age of 21. His stand against the invading Chinese army is bone chilling. #Thread#jaswantsinghrawat
Born in a traditional Garhwali Rajput family on August 19, 1941, Rawat turned out to be one of the finest examples of Garhwali valour. On Nov 17, 1961, during the battle of Nuranang, Rawat fended of the Chinese army alone for 72 hours. Rawat had captured an enemy MMG with +
2 of his comrades: lance naik Trilok Singh Negi and rifleman Gopal Singh Gusain. Both his comrades attained Veergati while returning after capturing the chinese MMG post. Rawat was also injured, but managed to reunite with his company with the captured weapon. While his company +
It is a shame that the whole world knows abt Great Generals like George Patton, Irwin Rommel,but not General Sagat Singh Rathore of India,a man of extraordinary capabilities.
Lt. Gen. Sagat was one of his kind commander who never lost a war. #Thread on his 103rd birth anniversary
Lt. Gen Sagat helped make India one of the countries with great military powers in the world. It is more sad that the name of the greatest military general of independent India is not there in the course of the Indian Army. He liberated Goa, conquered Dhaka, liberated Bangladesh+
defeated China and eliminated the Northeast rebels.India won the war in 1967, five years after the defeat of the Indo-China war 1962, and the hero of the victory was Lt. General Sagat Singh Rathore of Rajasthan. However, he was simply sent into oblivion. When the time came+
On this day in 1540 CE, the greatest warrior of the motherland, Maharana Pratap was born. Maharana not just stopped Mughal advance, but forced them to retreat and even surrender in thousands. Here's a detailed #Thread on Battle of Dewar/Dewair 1582, ignored by many historians:
With an army of merely 16,000, including cavalry and infantry, Maharana not only defeated Mughals but also forced 36,000 of their soldiers to surrender.
What happens during the Battle of Dewair/Diver
In 1582, on the day of Vijayadashami (Dussehra), the Battle of Dewair started.
Maharana was confident with his strategy of taking on the Mughals and regain lost territory.
He divided his army into two groups: one unit was led by himself and the other by his son, Amar Singh. In this war, the Mughal army was led by Akbar’s uncle Sultan Khan. +
#veerkunwarsingh
1857 के सबसे सफ़ल क्रांतिकारियों में से एक थे जगदीशपुर के जागीरदार बाबू कुंवर सिंह, जो उज्जैनिया परमार वंश के राजपूत थे। बिहार के उज्जैनिया परमार क्षत्रिय मालवा के प्रसिद्ध राजा भोज के वंशज हैं। इसी वंश में कभी महान चक्रवर्ती सम्राट विक्रमादित्य भी हुए। Thread:
समकालीन ब्रिटिश लेखक सर जॉर्ज ट्रेवेलयां ने कुंवर सिंह की वीरता और उनकी सेना की छापामार शैली से हुए ब्रिटिश साम्राज्य के भयंकर नुकसान को अपने शब्दों में कुछ इस तरह बयान किया:
"ये हमारा सौभाग्य था कि कुंवर सिंह 40 साल जवान नहीं थे." #veerkunwarsingh
प्रख्यात इतिहासकार डॉक्टर श्री भगवान सिंह, जो बीएचयू से पीएचडी हैं, कहते हैं कि महाराणा प्रताप और छत्रपति शिवाजी के बाद गुरिल्ला तकनीक का सबसे सटीक उपयोग बाबू कुंवर सिंह ने ही किया था। आरा से निकलकर आजमगढ़, कानपुर और बलिया तक अंग्रेजी हुकूमत से छापामार युद्ध शैली से लोहा लिया था।