India is today in a position of such strength that any enemy country will think ten times before giving us an eye. There was a time when people considered India to be a weak country after independence, but after that the country continued to grow stronger and whenever the enemy has raised its eyes towards us, we have also given it a befitting reply.
Whether it is the Chinese soldiers’ encroachment on the LAC in the Yangtze in the Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh or Pakistan’s violation of the ceasefire, etc. In the same vein, today (December 16) is very special for the whole country, because Victory Day is celebrated on this day, but do you know why it is celebrated? What is the reason behind it? Maybe not, then let’s know
Actually, every year on December 16, India celebrates Victory Day with great pomp. There was a war between India and Pakistan in the year 1971. Where India gave a befitting reply to Pakistan and defeated it and won this war.
In this war, more than 93 thousand Pakistani soldiers surrendered. After this, East Pakistan became independent, which you know today as Bangladesh.
While talking about December 16, this day becomes special because on this day, i.e. on the evening of December 16, General Niazi signed the surrender papers.
At the same time, when Niazi signed the surrender documents, he handed over his revolver to General Aurora. There were tears in Niazi’s eyes. This was not a good day for Pakistan, but the Indian soldiers showed that they are always ready to give a befitting reply to the enemy.
Vijay Diwas is a very important day in the history of India. On this day, India defeated Pakistan and created Bangladesh. This day is celebrated to commemorate the victory of the Indian armed forces and to pay tribute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country.
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