BATTLE of Dograi. 1965 India Pakistan WAR. Battalion of Jat troops reached the outskirts of LAHORE
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BATTLE of Dograi. 1965 India Pakistan WAR. Battalion of Jat troops reached the outskirts of LAHORE
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This is a summary the Battle of Dograi during the India Pakistan War of 1965. Indian soldiers reached the outskirts of Lahore during the 1965 WAR.
Music - Bensound.com
Maps - Google Earth.
Reference:
1965 Turning the Tide. Nitin A Gokhale
War Despatches: Indo-Pak Conflict, 1965. Gen Harbaksh Singh
Gen. Amarinder Singh - Фільми й анімація
Lahore, sialkot, narowal and muxaffarabad are the the closest pakistani cities to indian boeder and must be captured by the indian army in event of war
I am sure these are planned out as a part of our cold start doctrine.
I really like how balanced these depictions are. Not propaganda but a true historical depiction of what went down which is very rare in ind-pak coverage.
Thank you for the kind words .. please share with your friends and family who you think may be interested in this.
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Wonderful work. Precise description and excellent effects by Himanshu are superbly done. Excellent video overall.
What a beautiful and simple way to explain a battle. Compliments!
Thank you for the kind words .. please share with your friends and family who you think may be interested in this.
Curious - how did you find this video? Was it through your feed? Forward on Whatsapp? Any other source?
The quality has improved drastically 🥺 keep up the great work ❤️
Thank you. This is all due to our new animator on the team. He has been working very hard on the graphics and illustrations
@@IndianMilitaryHistory Respected Sir
Greetings for the day!
I am Abhimanyu Joon, resident of Vallabh Vidyanagar, District Anand (Gujarat). The place where I reside is named after independent India’s first Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel because this place is also his birthplace.
My family has been blessed with the opportunity to have served the nation since last 4 generations covering a period of 100 years beginning from World War-1 till date. My grandfather Colonel Baljit Singh, who is the third-generation officer of my family fought for protecting the integrity and sovereignty of the nation during the 1965 Indo-pak war in Sialkot sector, as a member of 3 Madras regiment that constituted 69th Infantry Brigade; 6 Mountain Division. For his active participation in that war, he has been bestowed upon with SAMAR SEVA STAR, RAKSHA MEDAL and SAINYA SEVA MEDAL.
I would like to request if you could make an animation video concerning Battle of Maharajke that was fought during 1965 Indo-pak war in Sialkot sector, inside the enemy territory.
This battle led to capture of pakistani Rangers' Recruitment cum Training centre deep inside enemy territory and provided a launch pad for Indian tank regiments to launch further attacks further inwards leading some of the fiercest battles such as Battle of Phillora, which was the largest tank battle fought after World War -2 on the Indian subcontinent.
Attack on Maharajke and its subsequent capture had many first to it. It was the first trans-border operation conducted by Indian Army for the first time since independence. It involved elements of urban warfare, which involved house-to-house clearing during capture of Maharajke. The Americans had their first experience of urban warfare during Operation Iraqi Freedom (2002-03) after which this type of warfare got popularised, while Indian Armed forces had experienced it 50 years ago during 1965 itself.
Maharajke and its nearby towns and villages such as Phogawal, Kaloi, Phillora, Alhar remained under Indian occupation for 5 months from Sept'65 till Feb'66 when Taskhent pact was formally implemented.
However the irony is the above operation of Maharajke led by the constituent units of 69th Infantry Brigade(6 Mountain Div) which included 3 Madras regiment, one of the oldest infantry units of Indian army could not find it due mention in the official war history that was written 20 years after the war by PhD students from JNU at the behest of Indian Defence Ministry.
For your reference, in order to get clarity on the subject please find the below mentioned references:
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/retired-colonel-recalls-his-battleground-during-1965-war/articleshow/49219230.cms?from=mdr - Newspaper Article
www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/1965-wartrue-story-of-2lt-baljeet-singh-ii/0/ - Article of Indian Defence Review
ua-cam.com/video/KBGo71V6olE/v-deo.html - Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
ua-cam.com/video/Prr_12KC5JM/v-deo.html - 2nd Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
ua-cam.com/video/Yn3oxv7WUEw/v-deo.html - 3rd Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
The title of the book is ‘SAGA OF A SOLDIER’ by Colonel Baljit Singh.
www.amazon.in/SOLDIER-Colonel-Baljit-Singh-Retd/dp/935515027X - book's link
I hope that you would be happy to accept the above information and do the needful.
Thanking you.
Abhimanyu Joon
Address: Nupur Residency, House Number 204, Bakrol Road, Vallabh Vidyanagar, District Anand, Gujarat
Contact No. : 9979693043
Excellent explanation as always with much improved graphics. Keep up the good work 🎉😊
Thank you Vikas.
@@IndianMilitaryHistoryRespected Sir
Greetings for the day!
I am Abhimanyu Joon, resident of Vallabh Vidyanagar, District Anand (Gujarat). The place where I reside is named after independent India’s first Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel because this place is also his birthplace.
My family has been blessed with the opportunity to have served the nation since last 4 generations covering a period of 100 years beginning from World War-1 till date. My grandfather Colonel Baljit Singh, who is the third-generation officer of my family fought for protecting the integrity and sovereignty of the nation during the 1965 Indo-pak war in Sialkot sector, as a member of 3 Madras regiment that constituted 69th Infantry Brigade; 6 Mountain Division. For his active participation in that war, he has been bestowed upon with SAMAR SEVA STAR, RAKSHA MEDAL and SAINYA SEVA MEDAL.
I would like to request if you could make an animation video concerning Battle of Maharajke that was fought during 1965 Indo-pak war in Sialkot sector, inside the enemy territory.
This battle led to capture of pakistani Rangers' Recruitment cum Training centre deep inside enemy territory and provided a launch pad for Indian tank regiments to launch further attacks further inwards leading some of the fiercest battles such as Battle of Phillora, which was the largest tank battle fought after World War -2 on the Indian subcontinent.
Attack on Maharajke and its subsequent capture had many first to it. It was the first trans-border operation conducted by Indian Army for the first time since independence. It involved elements of urban warfare, which involved house-to-house clearing during capture of Maharajke. The Americans had their first experience of urban warfare during Operation Iraqi Freedom (2002-03) after which this type of warfare got popularised, while Indian Armed forces had experienced it 50 years ago during 1965 itself.
Maharajke and its nearby towns and villages such as Phogawal, Kaloi, Phillora, Alhar remained under Indian occupation for 5 months from Sept'65 till Feb'66 when Taskhent pact was formally implemented.
However the irony is the above operation of Maharajke led by the constituent units of 69th Infantry Brigade(6 Mountain Div) which included 3 Madras regiment, one of the oldest infantry units of Indian army could not find it due mention in the official war history that was written 20 years after the war by PhD students from JNU at the behest of Indian Defence Ministry.
For your reference, in order to get clarity on the subject please find the below mentioned references:
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/retired-colonel-recalls-his-battleground-during-1965-war/articleshow/49219230.cms?from=mdr - Newspaper Article
www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/1965-wartrue-story-of-2lt-baljeet-singh-ii/0/ - Article of Indian Defence Review
ua-cam.com/video/KBGo71V6olE/v-deo.html - Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
ua-cam.com/video/Prr_12KC5JM/v-deo.html - 2nd Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
ua-cam.com/video/Yn3oxv7WUEw/v-deo.html - 3rd Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
The title of the book is ‘SAGA OF A SOLDIER’ by Colonel Baljit Singh.
www.amazon.in/SOLDIER-Colonel-Baljit-Singh-Retd/dp/935515027X - book's link
I hope that you would be happy to accept the above information and do the needful.
Thanking you.
Abhimanyu Joon
Address: Nupur Residency, House Number 204, Bakrol Road, Vallabh Vidyanagar, District Anand, Gujarat
Contact No. : 9979693043
3D animation very nice.
Excellent video.. and your animations are improving day by day. Thats impressive ❤
Thanks for the kind words. The animations are not mine. I have a full time animator supporting me in this effort. He deserves all the credit for the great graphics.
@@IndianMilitaryHistoryRespected Sir
Greetings for the day!
I am Abhimanyu Joon, resident of Vallabh Vidyanagar, District Anand (Gujarat). The place where I reside is named after independent India’s first Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel because this place is also his birthplace.
My family has been blessed with the opportunity to have served the nation since last 4 generations covering a period of 100 years beginning from World War-1 till date. My grandfather Colonel Baljit Singh, who is the third-generation officer of my family fought for protecting the integrity and sovereignty of the nation during the 1965 Indo-pak war in Sialkot sector, as a member of 3 Madras regiment that constituted 69th Infantry Brigade; 6 Mountain Division. For his active participation in that war, he has been bestowed upon with SAMAR SEVA STAR, RAKSHA MEDAL and SAINYA SEVA MEDAL.
I would like to request if you could make an animation video concerning Battle of Maharajke that was fought during 1965 Indo-pak war in Sialkot sector, inside the enemy territory.
This battle led to capture of pakistani Rangers' Recruitment cum Training centre deep inside enemy territory and provided a launch pad for Indian tank regiments to launch further attacks further inwards leading some of the fiercest battles such as Battle of Phillora, which was the largest tank battle fought after World War -2 on the Indian subcontinent.
Attack on Maharajke and its subsequent capture had many first to it. It was the first trans-border operation conducted by Indian Army for the first time since independence. It involved elements of urban warfare, which involved house-to-house clearing during capture of Maharajke. The Americans had their first experience of urban warfare during Operation Iraqi Freedom (2002-03) after which this type of warfare got popularised, while Indian Armed forces had experienced it 50 years ago during 1965 itself.
Maharajke and its nearby towns and villages such as Phogawal, Kaloi, Phillora, Alhar remained under Indian occupation for 5 months from Sept'65 till Feb'66 when Taskhent pact was formally implemented.
However the irony is the above operation of Maharajke led by the constituent units of 69th Infantry Brigade(6 Mountain Div) which included 3 Madras regiment, one of the oldest infantry units of Indian army could not find it due mention in the official war history that was written 20 years after the war by PhD students from JNU at the behest of Indian Defence Ministry.
For your reference, in order to get clarity on the subject please find the below mentioned references:
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/retired-colonel-recalls-his-battleground-during-1965-war/articleshow/49219230.cms?from=mdr - Newspaper Article
www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/1965-wartrue-story-of-2lt-baljeet-singh-ii/0/ - Article of Indian Defence Review
ua-cam.com/video/KBGo71V6olE/v-deo.html - Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
ua-cam.com/video/Prr_12KC5JM/v-deo.html - 2nd Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
ua-cam.com/video/Yn3oxv7WUEw/v-deo.html - 3rd Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
The title of the book is ‘SAGA OF A SOLDIER’ by Colonel Baljit Singh.
www.amazon.in/SOLDIER-Colonel-Baljit-Singh-Retd/dp/935515027X - book's link
I hope that you would be happy to accept the above information and do the needful.
Thanking you.
Abhimanyu Joon
Address: Nupur Residency, House Number 204, Bakrol Road, Vallabh Vidyanagar, District Anand, Gujarat
Contact No. : 9979693043
Nice can you do Battle of Turtuk after this
Bro .. I have that in the list. I know you've been asking about it .. right now just closing up on 65 .. then we will move to 71
Excellent animation 👌 great story telling
Thank you very much!
Awesome work
Thank you! Cheers!
Glad to see you back Rica Rica .. long time!
The Jeep of Maj Narnjan parsad found Empty along with his unifom and war plans maps...in fields of Dogarai... Cuz, he was Ran awy During counter Attack by Pak Army
Bro, can you make animations like "YARNHUB" UA-cam channel videos? He also makes war related animated stories.
I have seen Yarnhub, I think they have a whole graphics team creating those .. I have 1 animation person, he's great but cannot be equivalent to a whole team ..
I plan to raise money for the project and make the team bigger to create more quality content. Right now I am paying for everything out of pocket.
Thank you for the suggestions though. Please share this work with others as well. We put in a lot of work but it's not reaching the all the people/audience.
@@IndianMilitaryHistory sure..
The great jat 💪💪
Jat power
Jat Balwan: it's the war cry.
@@Montecristo1805 Jat Balwan, Jai Bhagwan.
Jaffna heli drop and op pawan also please. Want to know more about ipkf.
9:08
Major general niranjan Prasad probably was most incompetent general .
He had a bad record In 1962 war and the way he executed the situation in nefa.
During in 1965 war he wasn't able to lead units in pakistan . He by mistake went into enemy position and was hit by enemy fire . At end he fled and hid in sugarcane . His jeep and brief case wad captured and used by Pakistanis for propoganda .
The best commander of india in 65 was major harbakshsingh .
He anhaliated pakistans first armored division at asal uttar.
Yeah .. there were major misses at the Brigade level. The mismanagement led to advancing troops being isolated on the outskirts of Lahore.
General Sagat Singh ji would have performed much better than Niranjan Prasad ji.
Desmond Hayde deserved a Param Vir Chakra not Maha Vir Chakra that he got.
He was a brave warrior .. he also had brave soldiers who fought hard to achieve their objectives
@@IndianMilitaryHistory Yes, pls do an episode on Major Tyagi of 3 Jat in the second assault on Dograi.
They dont make them like Desmond Hayde anymore.
They do .. Indian army is full of men and women of such caliber
@@IndianMilitaryHistorywomen are not made for war.... its men... Stop copying this western compulsion ... its bcoz they lack menpower... whereas we don't.
In 1965 Pakistan army has no corps in Lahore sector, only one brigade arrange from backside of gujrawala corps, after 1965 Pakistan raised 2 more corps one in Lahore holding 3 divison with 6 independent brigades of different trade such as 2 armoured brigade, 2 artillery,2 infantry, for Lahore sector covering kasoor sector also ,2nd raised corps Bahalpur holding 3 divison some extra brigade also. Till today now Indian army holding total 40 divisons ,where Pakistan army holding 30 divison, the balance of war is equal till today order of battle because Indian army 12 divisons are already under eastern command which working in eastern areas such as Assam,arunchal, nagaland, Manipur west Bengal, Sikkim, today I think on Western sector India Pakistan has balance power of order of battle,
Jat balwan jai bhagwan
*VERY POORE STRATEGIC PLANNING BY THE INDIAN ARMY GOC...COPS COMMANDER...MISSED OPPORTUNITY TO EVEN REACH LAHORE*
Ram Ram ji❤❤❤
Ram ram .. please share the video with your friends as well.
@@IndianMilitaryHistoryRespected Sir
Greetings for the day!
I am Abhimanyu Joon, resident of Vallabh Vidyanagar, District Anand (Gujarat). The place where I reside is named after independent India’s first Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel because this place is also his birthplace.
My family has been blessed with the opportunity to have served the nation since last 4 generations covering a period of 100 years beginning from World War-1 till date. My grandfather Colonel Baljit Singh, who is the third-generation officer of my family fought for protecting the integrity and sovereignty of the nation during the 1965 Indo-pak war in Sialkot sector, as a member of 3 Madras regiment that constituted 69th Infantry Brigade; 6 Mountain Division. For his active participation in that war, he has been bestowed upon with SAMAR SEVA STAR, RAKSHA MEDAL and SAINYA SEVA MEDAL.
I would like to request if you could make an animation video concerning Battle of Maharajke that was fought during 1965 Indo-pak war in Sialkot sector, inside the enemy territory.
This battle led to capture of pakistani Rangers' Recruitment cum Training centre deep inside enemy territory and provided a launch pad for Indian tank regiments to launch further attacks further inwards leading some of the fiercest battles such as Battle of Phillora, which was the largest tank battle fought after World War -2 on the Indian subcontinent.
Attack on Maharajke and its subsequent capture had many first to it. It was the first trans-border operation conducted by Indian Army for the first time since independence. It involved elements of urban warfare, which involved house-to-house clearing during capture of Maharajke. The Americans had their first experience of urban warfare during Operation Iraqi Freedom (2002-03) after which this type of warfare got popularised, while Indian Armed forces had experienced it 50 years ago during 1965 itself.
Maharajke and its nearby towns and villages such as Phogawal, Kaloi, Phillora, Alhar remained under Indian occupation for 5 months from Sept'65 till Feb'66 when Taskhent pact was formally implemented.
However the irony is the above operation of Maharajke led by the constituent units of 69th Infantry Brigade(6 Mountain Div) which included 3 Madras regiment, one of the oldest infantry units of Indian army could not find it due mention in the official war history that was written 20 years after the war by PhD students from JNU at the behest of Indian Defence Ministry.
For your reference, in order to get clarity on the subject please find the below mentioned references:
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/retired-colonel-recalls-his-battleground-during-1965-war/articleshow/49219230.cms?from=mdr - Newspaper Article
www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/1965-wartrue-story-of-2lt-baljeet-singh-ii/0/ - Article of Indian Defence Review
ua-cam.com/video/KBGo71V6olE/v-deo.html - Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
ua-cam.com/video/Prr_12KC5JM/v-deo.html - 2nd Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
ua-cam.com/video/Yn3oxv7WUEw/v-deo.html - 3rd Interview of Colonel Baljit Singh
The title of the book is ‘SAGA OF A SOLDIER’ by Colonel Baljit Singh.
www.amazon.in/SOLDIER-Colonel-Baljit-Singh-Retd/dp/935515027X - book's link
I hope that you would be happy to accept the above information and do the needful.
Thanking you.
@@abhimanyujoon7262 thank you for sharing the details .. I received your email as well .. I'll add this to our list of topics. I'll reach out if I have any questions. Thank you.
One suggestion, please don't share your phone and address publicly on the Internet.. feel free to update your comment accordingly.
@@IndianMilitaryHistory Thanks for responding. I have understood your suggestion. Regards
@@abhimanyujoon7262 cheers
Jat balwan jai bhagwan