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INDO-SINO WAR
A pair of jawans manning a forward post, somewhere along the Indo-China border. Circa 1962.
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INDO-SINO WAR
A Sikh gunner hauls a 25 pounder field howitzer into place, before battle.
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Sikhs after 1947
Lt. Col. Hanut Singh, MVC of 17 Poona Horse with his Centurion tank, Kooshab. The regiment is one of...
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Sikhs after 1947
Sikh jawan stands guard in Dhaka. He holds a Sterling SMG.
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Sikhs after 1947
Major General M.H. Ansari, Commander of Pakistan's 9 Division is pleasantly relieved as he surrenders...
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Sikhs after 1947
Sikh Officer discusses a war plan with other senior Indian military commanders.
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Sikhs after 1947
Lieutenant General A.A.K. 'Tiger' Niazi, Commander of the Pakistan Army in the East, signs the...
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Sikhs after 1947
Lieutenant General Harbakhsh Singh, Padma Bhushan, VrC, was the GOC-in-C Western Army Command during...
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Sikhs after 1947
Lieutenant General Harbakhsh Singh listens keenly as Lieutenant General Bukhtiar Rana, Pakistan Army...
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Sikhs after 1947
Sikhs after 1947
The Commanders of the War: General Joyanto Nath Chaudhuri, Chief of Army Staff (right) with Air Chief...
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Sikhs after 1947
General has a word of congratulation for the soldiers on the bank of the Ichhogil Canal.
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Sikhs after 1947
A captured Sepoy (Private) of the Pakistani Army is introduced to the Commander of an Indian Army battalion.
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Sikhs after 1947
Brigadier Niranjan Singh shows the false outer wall of one of the pill boxes captured in the Battle of Dograi.
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Sikhs after 1947
A Pakistani officer arrives in a jeep, after the cease-fire, to seek the permission of the Indian Army to collect the dead and wounded.
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Sikh Soldiers after 1947
Deserted by all, on the Pakistani retreat from Salian village in the Sialkot sector, Hasana Begum, 85,...
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After 1947
A grateful Indian Army thanks her sister service, the Indian Air Force, for its much-needed support...
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