Bravest Battles in History - Top 8 Bravest Battles in History
Why The Indian Army Is One Of the Best In The World - Top 8 Battles in History
1. Battle of Saragarhi
A contingent of 21 men of the 36th Sikhs fought till death
to defend an army post in Kohat (in present-day Pakistan) against 10,000 Afghan
and Orakzai tribesmen. They resorted to hand-to-hand combat towards the end,
killing 180 Pashtuns.
2. Battle of Longewala
120 Indian soldiers with only one jeep-mounted M40
recoilless rifle held the fort against 2,000 Pakistanis backed by 45 tanks and
1 mobile infantry brigade. Though massively outnumbered, the Indian Army held
back the attack throughout the night till the Indian Air Force arrived in the
morning. Only 2 Indian soldiers died while 200 Pakistanis died.
3. Battle of Rezang La
When: 18 November 1962
One of the toughest battles as it was fought at 16,400 ft,
with 120 men of 13 Kumaon’s Charlie Company killing 1,700 Chinese Army
personnel. Fighting till the last man, 114 of them died, five were taken prisoner
(they all escaped later) while one was sent back by the commanding officer to
get reinforcements.
4. Battle of Assal Uttar
When: 8-10 September 1965
When the Pakistani army invaded Khem Karan, the Indian
forces assumed a horseshoe-shaped defensive position with Asal Uttar as its
focal point. At night, they flooded the sugarcane fields, and then lured the
Pakistani tanks into the swampy trap in the morning. Pakistan lost 97 tanks
while India lost only 10.
5. Battle of Tololing
When: 20 May - 13 June 1999
It took three weeks for the Army’s 18 Grenadiers and 2nd
Rajputana Rifle to capture Tololing because the only way to do it was as a
frontal assault, making it a suicidal attempt straight into enemy fire. To
climb the sheer vertical slope, soldiers shed their 2-kg food packets in favour
of more ammo. 23 soldiers laid down their lives, but the win was so
strategically important that within just six days the Indian Army captured at
least five more outposts.
6. Battle of Nathu La and Cho La
In a border skirmish, the Chinese Army opened fire on Indian
posts at both the passes, which are at a height of 4,100-5,500 m and where
temperatures could fall to 10 degrees celsius at night. Despite heavy Chinese
shelling, India repelled the attack for weeks. In the end, India lost 65 of its
soldiers while the Chinese lost about 300.
7. Meghna Heli Bridge
One of the smartest and stealthiest moves by India’s defence
forces, 700 personnel were airlifted, in 110 sorties over 36 hours in secret,
across the 1.5-km wide Meghna river in Bangladesh when the Pakistani army
destroyed its only bridge. This helped them bypass Pakistani defence positions
and capture other unprotected approaches to Dhaka, finally leading to victory
for India.
8. Battle of Chawinda
One of the largest tank battles in history since the Battle
of Kursk in World War II. Indian Army had 225 tanks while the Pakistani Army
controlled 282 tanks, with the Indian side wanting to seize control of the
Sialkot-Pasrur railway. The battle came to an end only after the UN intervened.
While victory was attributed to Pakistan for halting the Indian invasion, India
had managed to capture 518 sq km of Pakistani territory.
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