"Vijay Varsh" anniversary - defeating Pakistan in 1971
- creation of Bangladesh !
எம் தேசம் எந்தன் மூச்சாகும் ! எம் ஆருயிர் தர்மம் உயிராகும் !!
தேசத்தின் படைவீரர்களுக்கு அஞ்சலி .. ..
We have
National Holidays; We celebrate
important days for the Nation including The Independence Day (Aug 15th )
Republic Day (26th Jan) – we recall the
birth and death days of important National leaders. A day
more important than most of them is … 16th December – must be a
much celebrated day commemorating the victory in an important battle for the honour of the Nation.
December 16 is a
special day this year, 54 years ago, on
this day – lot happened - an event that never fails to inspire: Vijay Diwas or
Victory Day. We people from the south of
India have not seen much of wars or for that matter, our Nation’s borders ! –
our Independent Nation’s defence history
perhaps starts with the J&K
War of 1947–48 where the Indian Army fought for the first time for the nation
and delivered a decisive ‘Indian victory’. Pakistan’s attempts at strategic
surprise through the use of Frontier tribesmen to capture J&K were defeated
but our victory proved insufficient to wrest the entire territory before a
ceasefire was brought in place. Yet heroics were not limited. Famous battles at
Badgam, Pattan, Mohra, Uri, Naushahra, Poonch, Tithwal and Zojila should be of
great interest in the current run of patriotism and contribute towards India’s
inspiration. In 1962, before we were born came the bitter frustration of Sino-Indian border conflict.
Victory War
Memorial, formerly called the Cupid's bow, is a memorial in
Chennai, originally constructed to commemorate the victory of the Allied Armies
during World War I and later became the victory war memorial for World War II,
1948 Kashmir Aggression, 1962 War with China and the Indo-Pakistan Wars of 1966
and 1971. This famous place is located to the south of Fort St. George
and marks the beginning of the 13-km-long Marina beach. It is a circular rock
and marble structure built in the area that formerly housed the coastal belfry.
Within what was once called Cupid's Bow stands a flag post with the Tricolour
aflutter, and a squat tower that lances the sky. Beyond the red-and-gold
pennants that line the path are steps that lead to a plaque replete with the
names of men from the Madras Presidency who fell in two World Wars and those
that followed Independence. The towering National Flag is visible over a long distance instilling a
feeling of patriotism.
"Swarnim Vijay
Varsh" 16th Dec 2021 remembered our martyrs of 1971 war. The nation observed 50th year of India’s victory in the war
against Pakistan that led to creation of Bangladesh - remembering our brave
martyrs who laid down their lives to safeguard our borders from Pakistani
intruders.
This day, we remember
the martyrs of our Armed forces, the brave ones who guard the Nation and those
who laid down their lives to safeguard
our borders from Pakistani intruders.
Jai Jawan, Jai Hind………
Saluting the Warriors guarding us and saving our Nation….
16th Dec 2025.




Jai Jawan, Jai Hind!
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