Vijay Diwas is a symbol of our self-respect, bravery and undefeated resolve.

 




On 16 December 1971 at 6 am, 93,000 Pakistani troops surrendered to India, took off their pants, fell on their knees and said with pride, Jahanpana Tussi Great Ho, Taufa Qubool Karo (You are great, accept the gift). Salute to the courage and sacrifice of the brave soldiers who increased the pride of Mother India with their unparalleled heroism and valor in the war of 1971.


On the occasion of VijayDiwas, GeneralUpendraDwivedi COAS, along with the President AWWA, Mrs Sunita Dwivedi, installed the iconic 1971 surrender painting to its most befitting place, The Manekshaw Centre, named after the Architect and the Hero of 1971 War, Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw. Senior hierarchy & serving officers of IndianArmy and Veterans were present on this occasion.


This painting is a testament to one of the greatest military victories of IndianArmedForces and the commitment of India for justice & humanity for all. Its placement at the Manekshaw Centre NewDelhi will benefit a large audience due to substantial footfall of diverse audience & dignitaries from India and abroad at this venue.





Heartiest congratulations on Vijay Diwas today. On this day, the bravery of the Indian Army registered a historic victory by forcing the Pakistani Army to surrender and take off their pants.

93000 brave men of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan army surrendered and they were forced to take off their pants by the Indian Army. Now we may have to repeat the same with the brave army of "Islamic" Republic of Bangladesh.





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