Independence Day Essay 2019 for Teachers and Students
Vijay Diwas: Remembering the heroes of the 1971 India-Pakistan war
On this day, 46 years ago, 93,000 members of Pakistani troops raised white flags and surrendered to the Indian Army and Mukti Bahini, calling an end to the Indo-Pak war of 1971. As per ritual, Defence Minister and the chiefs of the Indian Army, the Navy and the Air Force gathered at Delhi's India Gate to pay homage to the soldiers who lost their lives in 1971 Indo-Pak war, at Amar Jawan Jyoti today. Army officers and jawans in Mumbai paid tributes as well, at Army Garrison Ground in Colaba. Recounting tales of valor and courage at the Army Eastern Command headquarter Fort William in Kolkata, the Mukti Joddhas (liberation warriors of Bangladesh) and war veterans talked of how they coordinated with each other to force the Pakistan Army to surrender. Rahul Gandhi, who was coronated as the Congress president today, paid his respects on Vijay Diwas as well: President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other prominent political figures also remembered the martyrs on Twitter today: The conflict was a result of the Bangladesh Liberation War, when Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) was fighting to seek freedom from (West) Pakistan. While it was a big day for Bangladesh, as it meant the secession of East Pakistan into the country, this win was also a proud moment for the Indian Army. It was, after all, the first war after World War II that we had won conclusively. ALSO WATCH | Vijay Diwas: Paying tribute to martyrs of the 1971 India-Pakistan war
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Bangladesh Minister thanks India for 'tremendous' support during 1971 liberation war
Dhaka [Bangladesh], December 15 (ANI): Bangladesh's Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque has thanked India for its tremendous support that was extended by its people and government during the country's war of Independence in 1971. India and Bangladesh celebrate Vijay Diwas, also known as Victory Day, which is commemorated every year to mark both the countries' military victory over Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 that eventually led to the liberation of Bangladesh on December 16. "India provided shelter, training, and arms. We got all logistic support from India," Dhaka Tribune quoted Haque as saying during an event at the National Museum on Friday. Emphasizing that India remains a good friend of Bangladesh, Haque said that both the sides are working to further strengthen the friendly ties. According to the Dhaka Tribune, meanwhile, an Indian delegation, comprising of 27 war veterans and four serving officers, accompanied by their companions participated in the Victory Day celebrations in Dhaka and shared their anecdotes. Through the visit, the veterans of Liberation War of Bangladesh once again united in Dhaka and as well as in Kolkata respectively to celebrate the Victory Day and shared their stories to bring to life a saga of glory, sacrifice and the spirit with which the people of both countries had stood by side by side during the difficult times. In order to keep alive the spirit of War of Liberation of 1971, an arrangement of reciprocal visits by freedom fighters and war veterans was institutionalized in 2005. The veterans will attend the ceremonial events and meet freedom fighters during separate receptions hosted by the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, War Course Foundation of Bangladesh, Dhaka Club, and the High Commission of India. The delegation which is being led by Lt Gen (retd) Jai Bhagwan Singh Yadava, who participated in the 1965 war against Pakistan and the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, will also pay homage to Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, and also visit some of the battle sites of the Liberation War. (ANI) This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI.
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Vijay Diwas: Remembering the heroes of the 1971 India-Pakistan war
On this day, 46 years ago, 93,000 members of Pakistani troops raised white flags and surrendered to the Indian Army and Mukti Bahini, calling an end to the Indo-Pak war of 1971. As per ritual, Defence Minister and the chiefs of the Indian Army, the Navy and the Air Force gathered at Delhi's India Gate to pay homage to the soldiers who lost their lives in 1971 Indo-Pak war, at Amar Jawan Jyoti today. Army officers and jawans in Mumbai paid tributes as well, at Army Garrison Ground in Colaba. Recounting tales of valor and courage at the Army Eastern Command headquarter Fort William in Kolkata, the Mukti Joddhas (liberation warriors of Bangladesh) and war veterans talked of how they coordinated with each other to force the Pakistan Army to surrender. Rahul Gandhi, who was coronated as the Congress president today, paid his respects on Vijay Diwas as well: President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other prominent political figures also remembered the martyrs on Twitter today: The conflict was a result of the Bangladesh Liberation War, when Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) was fighting to seek freedom from (West) Pakistan. While it was a big day for Bangladesh, as it meant the secession of East Pakistan into the country, this win was also a proud moment for the Indian Army. It was, after all, the first war after World War II that we had won conclusively. ALSO WATCH | Vijay Diwas: Paying tribute to martyrs of the 1971 India-Pakistan war
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Bangladesh Minister thanks India for 'tremendous' support during 1971 liberation war
Dhaka [Bangladesh], December 15 (ANI): Bangladesh's Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque has thanked India for its tremendous support that was extended by its people and government during the country's war of Independence in 1971. India and Bangladesh celebrate Vijay Diwas, also known as Victory Day, which is commemorated every year to mark both the countries' military victory over Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 that eventually led to the liberation of Bangladesh on December 16. "India provided shelter, training, and arms. We got all logistic support from India," Dhaka Tribune quoted Haque as saying during an event at the National Museum on Friday. Emphasizing that India remains a good friend of Bangladesh, Haque said that both the sides are working to further strengthen the friendly ties. According to the Dhaka Tribune, meanwhile, an Indian delegation, comprising of 27 war veterans and four serving officers, accompanied by their companions participated in the Victory Day celebrations in Dhaka and shared their anecdotes. Through the visit, the veterans of Liberation War of Bangladesh once again united in Dhaka and as well as in Kolkata respectively to celebrate the Victory Day and shared their stories to bring to life a saga of glory, sacrifice and the spirit with which the people of both countries had stood by side by side during the difficult times. In order to keep alive the spirit of War of Liberation of 1971, an arrangement of reciprocal visits by freedom fighters and war veterans was institutionalized in 2005. The veterans will attend the ceremonial events and meet freedom fighters during separate receptions hosted by the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, War Course Foundation of Bangladesh, Dhaka Club, and the High Commission of India. The delegation which is being led by Lt Gen (retd) Jai Bhagwan Singh Yadava, who participated in the 1965 war against Pakistan and the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, will also pay homage to Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, and also visit some of the battle sites of the Liberation War. (ANI) This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI.
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