Battle of Chawinda
6 September 1965 – 22 September 1965
World Second Largest Battle of tanks
after WORLD WAR II
Chawinda is a town of tehsil Pasrur of Districy Sialkot in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is known as "The Graveyard of Indian Tanks" because of the1965 war during which the Indian Army suffered heavy losses of the its tanks to a much smaller Pakistani Army. It is located north of Pasrur and South east of Sialkot. It is linked to the cities of Sialkot and Narowal through Rail and Road.It is also linked through road to the towns of Zafarawal in the east and Chobara and Kingra in the north.
In the Battle of Chawinda Pakistani
Soldier lay down under the tanks of Indian Army
and blow themselves
which cost india lose of 120 tank
and due to over BRAVE SOLDIERS
we won the war at CHAWINDA
SO SALUTE DOES SHAEEDS OF
PAKISTAN
PAKISTAN
Strength & Casualties in Battle of CHAWINDA
Pakistan
Strength :
30,000 + 80,000 Infantry
600 Tanks
Casualties and loses
17 Tanks
India
Strength :
80,000 + 150,000 Infantry
708 Tanks
Pakistani soldiers during the Battle of Chawinda. Brigadier A.A.K. Niazi, (3rd from left) observing a map
A war monument in Sialkot in memory of the Battle of Chawinda
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