Pakistan Army at the Gates of Delhi in 1965 War

RiazHaq

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Celebrating Defense of Pakistan Day: 1965 WAR-The Inside Story by R.D. Pradhan "...a major battle the west of the Beas would end in the destruction of the Indian Army and thereafter allow the enemy (Pakistani) forces to push to the gates of Delhi without much resistance."

As Pakistanis honor the memory of their 1965 war heroes on Defense of Pakistan Day today, let us review some snippets of how the war looked from the other side. R.D. Pradhan and Harbakhsh Singh were both insiders who participated in the 1965 India-Pakistan war. While Pradhan was a civilian working for Indian Defense Minister Y.B. Chavan, General Harbakhash Singh was commanding Indian troops on the front-lines. Both have written books drawing upon their first-hand knowledge of how the war started, unfolded and ended in September, 1965.


In Chapter 8 titled "Of Cowardice and Panic" of his book "1965 War-The Inside Story", R.D. Pradhan describes the cowardice of Maj. Gen. Niranjan Prasad, the Indian general commanding officer in Lahore sector. When Pakistan Defense Forces counter-attacked the intruding Indian military and the general was fired upon on Sept 6, 1965, he "ran away". Here's an excerpt:


"On learning that, Lt. Gen. Harbakash Singh and the corps commander drove in a Jonga (Nissan P60 Jeep) to the battlefront. Army commander found that the enemy (PAF) air attack had created a havoc on G.T. Road. (Indian) Vehicles were burning and several vehicles of 15 Division abandoned on the road, the drivers having run away, leaving some of the engines still running. Maj. Gen. Niranjan Prasad was hiding in a recently irrigated sugar cane field. As described by Harabakash Singh: "He (Prasad) came out to receive us, with his boots covered with wet mud. He had no head cover, nor was he wearing any badges of his rank. He had stubble on his face, not having shaved." Seeing him in such a stage, Harbakhash Singh asked him: "Whether he was the General Officer commanding a division or a coolie? Why had he removed badges of rank and not shaved? Niranjan Prasad had no answer."

Chapter 12 of Pradhan's book is titled "Retreat to Beas" in which there is detailed discussion of Indian COAS's proposal for the Indian Army to retreat behind Beas in the face of Pakistan's fierce counter-attacks after India's attempted incursion in Lahore. Pradhan argues in this chapter that during the 1965 war with Pakistan, Indian COAS General Chaudhuri feared that "a major battle the west of the Beas would end in the destruction of the Indian Army and thereafter allow the enemy (Pakistani) forces to push to the gates of Delhi without much resistance".



Pradhan's book contains many different entries by Indian Defense Minister Y.B. Chavan. A Sept 9, 1965 entry reads:

Had a very hard day on all fronts. Very fierce counter-attacks mounted and we are required to withdraw in Kasur area. COAS was somewhat uncertain of himself. I suggested to him that he should go in forward areas so that he will be in touch of realities. He said he would go next day.


In Line of Duty: A Soldier Remembers, according to Shekhar Gupta, the editor of Indian Express, Lt Gen Harbakhsh Singh reveals that not only "did Gen Chowdhury play a very small role in the entire campaign, he was so nervous as to be on the verge of losing half of Punjab to Pakistan, including the city of Amritsar. Harbakhsh describes, in clinical detail, how our own offensive in the Lahore sector had come unhinged. The general commanding the division on Ichchogil canal fled in panic, leaving his jeep, its wireless running and the briefcase containing sensitive documents that were then routinely read on Radio Pakistan during the war. Singh wanted to court martial him, Chowdhury let him get away with resignation".

According to Shekhar Gupta, Harbkhash Singh recounts that a bigger disaster struck a bit to the south where the other division cracked up in assault, just as it encountered a bit of resistance. Several infantry battalions, short on battle inoculation, deserted and Singh gives a hair-raising account – and confirmation of a long-debated rumor – that Chowdhury panicked so badly he ordered him to withdraw to a new defensive linebehind the Beas, thereby conceding half of Punjab to Pakistan. Singh describes the conversation with Chowdhury at Ambala where he refused to carry out the order, asking his chief to either put it down in writing or visit the front and take charge of the battle.



Beyond the Indian insiders quoted above, here is how several non-Pakistani journalists have covered the war:

The London Daily Mirror reported in 1965:

"There is a smell of death in the burning Pakistan sun. For it was here that India's attacking forces came to a dead stop.

"During the night they threw in every reinforcement they could find. But wave after wave of attacks were repulsed by the Pakistanis"

"India", said the London Daily Times, "is being soundly beaten by a nation which is outnumbered by four and a half to one in population and three to one in size of armed forces."

In Times reporter Louis Karrar wrote:

"Who can defeat a nation which knows how to play hide and seek with death".


Pakistani President Ayub Khan (R) and Indian Prime Minister Shastri


USA - Aviation week - December 1968 issue:

"For the PAF, the 1965 war was as climatic as the Israeli victory over the Arabs in 1967. A further similarity was that Indian air power had an approximately 5:1 numerical superiority at the start of the conflict. Unlike the Middle East conflict, the Pakistani air victory was achieved to a large degree by air-to-air combat rather than on ground. But it was as absolute as that attained by Israel.

India was the first to accept UN sponsored ceasefire (page 100 of RD Pradhan's book) on Sept 21 followed by Pakistan on Sept 22, bringing the 1965 war to an end on Sept 22, 1965. As the ceasefire took effect, Indian Defense Y.B. Chavan wrote in his diary as follows:

"The ball is now in the political court again--where it should be--and not in the military one. I hope we have the vision and courage to (our) political leadership."

Alas, the core issue of Kashmir still remains unresolved 48 years since Mr. Chavan wrote his words of wisdom.




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Here's a Coke Studio video of a popular Pakistani song from 1965 war:

 
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Democrate

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
And they were at our Pakistan gate in 1971.we did not capture Delhi but they successfuly broke Pakistan.
 
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jaanmark

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Forget past live in at present that is why Allah SWAT gives us our eyes in front of our faces .
To day we are fighting our real enemies within and Imran khan and Qadari Saab are helping us as leaders
Thanks Allah SWAT.
 

Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan was not broken by India but by Pakistanis themselves. But we still destroyed your Indian Airforce in 1971. If need be our army would be in Dehli but it was already decided to part with Bangladesh because thats what the Bangladeshis wanted.
And they were at our Pakistan gate in 1971.we did not capture Delhi but they successfuly broke Pakistan.
 

Democrate

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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For you Only with Love.

Pakistan was not broken by India but by Pakistanis themselves. But we still destroyed your Indian Airforce in 1971. If need be our army would be in Dehli but it was already decided to part with Bangladesh because thats what the Bangladeshis wanted.
 

TONIC

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
It is 6th Sept today, not 16th Dec, u jackass! Lol!

Jackass!!! we never won in 1965 but we did loose in 1971 and since then we have been loosing, since the day Pakistan was created we have only lost land and people and never gained an inch.....
 

kaalashaa

Minister (2k+ posts)
We successfully defended biggest tank war after WWII against a much bigger enemy. That to any patriotic Pakistani, is a victory. Not sure where ur brain is, dumbass!
Jackass!!! we never won in 1965 but we did loose in 1971 and since then we have been loosing, since the day Pakistan was created we have only lost land and people and never gained an inch.....
 

TONIC

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
We successfully defended biggest tank war after WWII against a much bigger enemy. That to any patriotic Pakistani, is a victory. Not sure where ur brain is, dumbass!

You are the biggest dumbass ever, we were unable to sustain war in 1965 that's why we went for Tashkent agreement. For people like you I say little knowledge is dangerous.....Idiot!!!
 

forzeb

Minister (2k+ posts)
1965 war was only war when Pakistan army fought like muslim army. Since then you all know very well
 

kaalashaa

Minister (2k+ posts)
U r such a dumbass, we are still alive after 65 war, we won!
You are the biggest dumbass ever, we were unable to sustain war in 1965 that's why we went for Tashkent agreement. For people like you I say little knowledge is dangerous.....Idiot!!!
 
U r such a dumbass, we are still alive after 65 war, we won!

abe ullu tum jaise gadhe sach baat mante hi nahi , brain washed dumbs behave like this . you are never taught real history you believe in conspiracy theories ,tumhara ilaaj nahi ho sakta hai.
kashmir ko azad karane ke liye operation gibralter kiya gaya tha , lekin jab lahaur tak indian army pahunchi to tumhare haath paao fool gaye ,gibralter chala gaya bhaad me aur kashmir jaha tha wohi rah gaya. general moosa khan ki book padho ,tumhara ammunition khatm ho gaya tha. haath jod kar tashkand bhaga tha. tum war loose kar gaye the. you started war in kashmir got nothing .indians never wanted war .
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kaalashaa

Minister (2k+ posts)
Abe choo**ay indian, indians bolte thay chai lahore piyain ge, agar muaihda hi kerna tha to pharri kion maari? U guys got pwned!

abe ullu tum jaise gadhe sach baat mante hi nahi , brain washed dumbs behave like this . you are never taught real history you believe in conspiracy theories ,tumhara ilaaj nahi ho sakta hai.
kashmir ko azad karane ke liye operation gibralter kiya gaya tha , lekin jab lahaur tak indian army pahunchi to tumhare haath paao fool gaye ,gibralter chala gaya bhaad me aur kashmir jaha tha wohi rah gaya. general moosa khan ki book padho ,tumhara ammunition khatm ho gaya tha. haath jod kar tashkand bhaga tha. tum war loose kar gaye the. you started war in kashmir got nothing .indians never wanted war .
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TONIC

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
U r such a dumbass, we are still alive after 65 war, we won!

What a pathetic logic, we lost half country in 1971, 93k soldiers surrendered but still we are alive, you are such a dumasss that you can't understand anything.