Dao Warriors Reveal Untold Story of Walong's 27-Day Battle Across India

The Dao Warriors organized a pan-India outreach program to educate students about the Battle of Walong. Their presentations traveled to multiple cities including Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune during late 2025. Students showed tremendous enthusiasm and patriotic spirit during these educational sessions. Veterans added powerful personal stories that brought the historic battle to life for the younger generation.

Key Points: Dao Warriors Conduct Pan-India Battle of Walong Outreach 2025

  • Nationwide presentations held across six major Indian cities during October-November 2025
  • Initiative aimed to inspire youth about Indian Army's supreme sacrifices
  • Senior veterans shared firsthand combat experiences in Delhi and Mumbai events
  • Focused on Walong as only Indian counter-attack during 1962 conflict
  • Strengthened civil-military bonds while honoring martyrs' legacy
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Dao Warriors conduct pan-India outreach on the Battle of Walong

Dao Warriors educate youth about 1962 Battle of Walong through nationwide presentations featuring veterans' firsthand accounts of Indian Army's heroic 27-day defense.

"The presentations received overwhelming participation from students, who demonstrated deep patriotic fervour - Official Release"

New Delhi, November 3

A team of officers from the Dao Warriors organised a nationwide series of presentations on the Battle of Walong across schools and colleges in Dimapur, Dibrugarh, Namsai, Delhi, Pune, and Mumbai during October-November 2025.

According to a release, the initiative aimed to educate and inspire the youth about the unparalleled courage and supreme sacrifices made by the gallant soldiers of the Indian Army and Assam Rifles during the 1962 operations.

The presentations received overwhelming participation from students, who demonstrated deep patriotic fervour and curiosity about the heroic defence of Walong--the only counter-attack by Indian forces during the 1962 conflict. At Delhi and Mumbai, the presence of senior veterans who shared firsthand experiences added immense value and emotional depth to the events.

This outreach initiative not only strengthened civil-military connections but also served as a befitting tribute to the brave units that fought in the Battle of Walong and a solemn homage to the martyrs who laid down their lives in service of the nation.

The Battle of Walong was a significant engagement during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. Fought in the remote, mountainous terrain of the easternmost part of Arunachal Pradesh, the Indian Army, despite being heavily outnumbered and outgunned, delayed the Chinese advance for 27 days.

During the war, the Indian Army halted the advancing PLA soldiers for 27 days, forcing them to sidestep their reserve division from the Tawang Sector to Walong.

- ANI

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Priya S
My grandfather served in the Assam Rifles and always spoke about the Walong battle with tears in his eyes. So glad to see this history being preserved and shared with the younger generation. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they had included more cities in South India too. Military history awareness should be pan-India, not just focused on certain regions. Still, a good start though.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied military history, the Battle of Walong is a classic example of tactical brilliance against overwhelming odds. The fact that they forced the Chinese to divert reserves is remarkable. More Indians should know this story.
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Vikram M
Salute to our brave soldiers! 🫡 The youth today need to understand the sacrifices made for our freedom and security. This kind of patriotic education is essential in schools and colleges.
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Kavya N
The presence of veterans sharing firsthand experiences must have been so powerful for the students. We must preserve these oral histories before we lose our living heroes. Hope they recorded these sessions!

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