NEW DELHI: The 1971 Indo-Pak Warfare shaped the Path of not Only India’s Background but also Changed the Character of the Southern Asian sub-continent, Stated That the Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh on Monday.
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh was talking at a virtual seminar organised by the Indian High Commission in London on Monday.
Recounting the Navy’s assault on Karachi Harbour at 1975, Admiral Singh explained,”1971 Indo-Pak warfare was a landmark occasion, which formed the path of not only India’s background but also changed the character of Southern Asian sub-continent.
Maritime aspects of this war indicated the Indian Navy’s coming of age also established its credentials as a power to reckon with.
” In December 1971the Armed Forces ensured a critical and historic victory within the Pakistan Army, that resulted in the introduction of a Country – Bangladesh and resulted in the biggest military surrender after World War – II.