Vijay Diwas 2024: How India's Northeast Honors 1971 War Heroes

The Indian Army marked the 54th anniversary of its 1971 war victory with commemorations across the Northeast. Events included wreath-laying at memorials, cultural performances, and educational programs for schoolchildren. The celebrations honored war heroes like Param Vir Chakra awardee Lance Naik Albert Ekka. The day remembers the decisive victory that led to Bangladesh's liberation and a historic Pakistani surrender.

Key Points: Indian Army Observes 54th Vijay Diwas Across Northeast India

  • Wreaths were laid at the Albert Ekka War Memorial in Agartala by the Governor and GOC
  • School painting and quiz competitions were held to engage youth on themes of sacrifice
  • Cultural displays featured Khukhri Dance and a film on the Albert Ekka Brigade's role
  • The victory led to the creation of Bangladesh after one of history's largest military surrenders
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Indian Army commemorates 54th Vijay Diwas across Northeast, honours 1971 War heroes

The Indian Army commemorated the 54th Vijay Diwas with events in Assam, Manipur, and Tripura, honoring 1971 war veterans and inspiring youth.

"Vijay Diwas is not just a date - it stands as the symbol of the historic and decisive victory of the Indian Armed Forces in the 1971 War. - Indian Army"

Agartala, December 18

The Indian Army observed the 54th Vijay Diwas on December 16, commemorating the nation's historic victory in the 1971 Indo-Pak War. The event was marked across various locations, including Upper Assam, Manipur, and Tripura. The event aimed to inspire local youth, strengthen military-civil synergy and pay tribute to the enduring legacy of the nation's soldiers.

The programme included a Quiz Competition for schoolchildren, followed by the screening of the Op Sindoor video, and interaction with Ex-Servicemen (ESM). War veterans and wards of Ex-Servicemen were also felicitated during the event. The programme fosters camaraderie and reinforces trust between the Army and the local community at Khousabung, Manipur.

To commemorate Vijay Diwas, a painting competition was held at Kakopathar Senior Secondary School in Upper Assam. Approximately 45 students participated, expressing themes of courage, unity, sacrifice, and national victory through artwork inspired by the spirit of Vijay Diwas. The event concluded with prize distribution and felicitation of winners.

In Agartala, the celebrations kicked off with the Governor of Tripura and the General Officer Commanding Red Shield Division laying wreaths at the Albert Ekka War Memorial to pay homage to the fallen heroes of the 1971 Indo-Pak War.

The celebrations further transitioned into a vibrant Cultural & Martial Display at the Albert Ekka War Memorial. Children from different schools and NCC showcased the cultural vibrancy of Tripura, followed by Khukhri Dance, Silambam, and Bhangra by personnel of the Indian Army.

The evening was attended by the Governor and Chief Minister of Tripura. The event also witnessed the screening of a short film 'Echoes of 1971 - The journey of Albert Ekka Brigade' which depicted the Brigade's crucial role in the Indo-Pak War of 1971 and the capture of Dhaka.

Remarkably, Lance Naik Albert Ekka was awarded Param Vir Chakra in the Battle of Gangasagar as part of this very Brigade, which operated from Agartala.

Vijay Diwas is observed every year on December 16 to mark India's historic military victory in the 1971 war, which resulted in the surrender of Pakistani forces and the creation of the independent nation of Bangladesh. The day stands as a reminder of the bravery, discipline and strategic excellence displayed by the Indian Armed Forces during one of the most significant military campaigns in the country's history.

Across the country, Vijay Diwas was marked with various commemorative events. The Eastern Command of the Indian Army observed the occasion by organising a Military Tattoo in Kolkata, West Bengal, showcasing military traditions, discipline and ceremonial drills.

Alongside this, the Indian Army recalled the heroism and nationalism of the Indian Armed Forces by sharing the historic tale of the liberation of Bangladesh in a social media post from the Additional Directorate General of Public Information.

In a post on X, the Indian Army wrote, "Vijay Diwas is not just a date - it stands as the symbol of the historic and decisive victory of the Indian Armed Forces in the 1971 War."They described the battle as a triumph that reshaped India's military history, stating, "It was a victory where the Mukti Bahini and the Indian Armed Forces fought shoulder-to-shoulder, together giving the Bangladesh Liberation struggle its decisive thrust toward freedom... A triumph that reshaped India's military history, redrew the map of South Asia and gave birth to a new nation - Bangladesh," the post read.

The Indian Army noted that the victory ended the mayhem and cruelty of the Pakistani Army, faced by a large community. The Indian Army, in just 13 days, dissolved at least 93,000 Pakistani soldiers into surrendering, marking it as one of the largest military surrenders in the world.

- ANI

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Priya S
My grandfather served in that war. Seeing the veterans being felicitated and their stories shared means everything. The short film on Albert Ekka Brigade is a brilliant idea. More such documentaries should be made accessible on TV and streaming platforms for all Indians to watch.
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Rohit P
A decisive victory in just 13 days! It shows the planning and bravery of our forces. The cultural display with Bhangra and Silambam is a nice touch – shows the army's connection with our diverse culture. Salute to all the heroes, especially Lance Naik Albert Ekka, PVC.
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Sarah B
While the celebrations are important, I hope the welfare of our ex-servicemen and their families is a year-round priority, not just on Vijay Diwas. Proper pensions, healthcare, and job opportunities for their wards are the real tribute. The event is good, but follow-up action is key.
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Vikram M
The fact that this is celebrated so vibrantly in the Northeast is significant. It strengthens the bond between the people there and the armed forces. Events in Manipur, Assam, and Tripura show that the spirit of Vijay Diwas unites the entire country, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
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Karthik V
The social media post by ADG PI was powerful. "Shoulder-to-shoulder with Mukti Bahini" – that's the spirit! It was a war for humanity. We stood with our Bengali brothers and sisters. This day is as much Bangladesh's victory as it is India's. Long live the friendship.

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