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- Q4870703 abstract "The Battle of Chamb, 1971 was battle in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The Pakistan Army invaded Chamb on the role model of the Battle of Chamb(1965). The Pakistan Army's primary objective was to capture the town of Chamb and surrounding areas which had strategic importance for both Pakistan and India. Previously, in 1965, the Pakistani Army was able to reach further beyond Chamb and was threatening Akhnur, a vital medium-sized town. India had captured Hajipir pass and made substantial progress in the Hajipir pass area in 1965, a key strategic location which the Pakistani Army had captured at the end of the 1947-48 Kashmir War. The Hajipir pass connects Uri and Poonch. Pakistan regained possession of the Hajipir pass during Tashkant agreement, an area the country still controls today.Before the capture of Chamb by Pakistan forces, this western sector was under India's control. Similar to 1965, plans were made to capture this strategic town. The reason behind this plan was to deter Indians from attacking the crucial north-south line of communications passing via Gujrat. The 23 Division of Pakistan was given the task of protecting this sector and later attacking the Chamb-Dewa sectors. On the Indian side, 10 Division was given the task of defence of Chamb; the Indian army believed that by attacking Gujrat and Tanda, they could guarantee the defence of Chamb. In comparison to 1965, the Indians were better prepared in terms of defences and now realized the importance of the town and sector.The battle ended in a Pakistani victory, with the Pakistan Army taking control of Chamb. Pakistan gained about 45 square miles (120 km2) of Indian territory. The Indian Army put up stiff resistance at Mandiala and at several defensive features. Indian army withdrew when it realised Chamb could not be held defended. Across the Tawi, 4 Indian field guns were left unmanned after the last Indian Sikh soldier was killed by a Pakistani soldier of Bengali origin. Four Pakistani tanks were destroyed earlier in the battle, after which Pakistani Commander Major General Eftikhar Khan moved his forces from the south through Chak Pandit, all the time keeping pressure on the Indians from the north. This threatened to overrun the Indian forces, and they reluctantly fell back. Major General Eftikhar Khan was severely wounded near Chamb and evacuated to CMH Kharian where he died later. But due to his excellent military planning, the Pakistani Forces were able to capture Chamb. Several Indian military vehicles were found that had been left behind by retreating Indian army.".
- Q4870703 causalties "4tanks destroyed".
- Q4870703 causalties "6 dead".
- Q4870703 causalties "80 wounded".
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- Q4870703 result "TacticalPakistani Victory".
- Q4870703 thumbnail Chamb101.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4870703 casualties "4".
- Q4870703 casualties "6".
- Q4870703 casualties "80".
- Q4870703 commander "20".
- Q4870703 conflict "Battle of Chamb".
- Q4870703 partof "the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971".
- Q4870703 place "Chamb about 15-20 km Eastwards of Bhimber, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan".
- Q4870703 result "Tactical Pakistani Victory".
- Q4870703 type Event.
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- Q4870703 comment "The Battle of Chamb, 1971 was battle in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The Pakistan Army invaded Chamb on the role model of the Battle of Chamb(1965). The Pakistan Army's primary objective was to capture the town of Chamb and surrounding areas which had strategic importance for both Pakistan and India. Previously, in 1965, the Pakistani Army was able to reach further beyond Chamb and was threatening Akhnur, a vital medium-sized town.".
- Q4870703 label "Battle of Chamb".
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- Q4870703 name "Battle of Chamb".