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Story of Operation Trident, 1971 war campaign marked as Navy Day, Pg18

India commemorates Navy Day, recalling Operation Trident's success in 1971, sinking Pakistani vessels and marking a turning point in the war.

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Key Highlights:

  • India celebrates Navy Day on December 4, commemorating Operation Trident of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.
  • On December 4, 1971, the Indian Navy sank three Pakistani vessels near Karachi, including PNS Khaibar and PNS Muhafiz.
  • The operation involved Soviet Osa missile boats and SS-N-2 (P-15) Styx missiles, marking their first use in the region.
  • Operation Trident resulted in over 250 Pakistani sailors killed and no casualties for the Indian side.

Detailed Insights:

  • The 1971 war was initiated by pre-emptive strikes from the Pakistan Air Force on airfields in western India.
  • Operation Trident involved innovative communication methods to remain undetected and was a result of increased investments in naval infrastructure.
  • On December 5, 1971, Vice Admiral S N Kohli received the code word “Angaar”, confirming the success of Operation Trident.
  • Operation Python was launched on December 8, 1971, further damaging the Pakistani Navy and lowering their morale.
  • The war concluded on December 16 with the surrender of Pakistan's Lt Gen A A K Niazi to Lt Gen J S Aurora in Dhaka.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Operation Trident: A naval operation by India against Pakistan during the 1971 war.
  • SS-N-2 (P-15) Styx missiles: Soviet-made anti-ship missiles used by the Indian Navy in Operation Trident.
  • Bangladesh Liberation War: The 1971 conflict that led to the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan.
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