Battle of Chumb

Battle of Chumb (1971)
Part of 1971 Indo-Pakistani War
Top to bottom, left to right:
  1. Digitized map of the Chumb sector in Kashmir with the rough area captured by Pakistan hatched in yellow.
  2. Pakistani soldiers riding on a captured Indian army jeep that has been painted with the word Indira transport in Urdu.
  3. An Indian soldier killed in action.
  4. Pakistani flag raised over Chumb Tehsil HQ by the 28 Cavalry
Date3 December 1971 (1971-12-03) to 11 December 1971 (1971-12-11)
Location32°50′17″N 74°24′14″E / 32.838°N 74.404°E / 32.838; 74.404
Result Pakistani victory
Territorial
changes
Pakistan Captured 220 km2 of territory in Chumb but retained only 158 km2 of territory as per the Simla agreement and returned the rest of the land it captured back to India.
Belligerents
 India  Pakistan
Commanders and leaders
Maj. Gen. Jaswant Singh Maj. Gen. Iftikhar Janjua 
Units involved

 Indian Army

List of Indian units

 Pakistan Army

List of Pakistani units

Local volunteers
Strength
  • 126 Artillery guns
  • 104 Tanks
  • 60 Aircraft
  • 130 Artillery guns
  • 129 Tanks
    • 74 T-59
    • ~ 48 M4A1E6 Shermans
    • ~ 7 M36B2 Tank busters
  • 40 Aircraft
  • Casualties and losses
    Indian casualties
    • 1353 casualties
      • 440 KIA
      • 4 aircraft lost
      • 3 aircraft damaged
        • 2 Su-7s
        • 1 Hawker Hunter
      • 2 artillery batteries captured
      • 1 squadron of tanks captured

    Pakistani casualties
    Source(s):
    Chamb
    Location of the battle with present−day geopolitical borders in the Kashmir region

    The Battle of Chumb (3 December – 11 December 1971) was a major battle between the forces of Pakistan and India during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani war. It was one of the first major engagements in the western front of the war in which the Pakistani 23rd Division captured the strategically important city of Chumb from the Indian 10th Infantry Division.