Battle of Chawinda
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| Part of the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 | |||||||
Sculpture showing the Indo-Pakistani War 30km 19miles Degh Samba Jammu Akhnur Chawinda Gujranwala Wazirabad Sialkot Ravi river MRL MRL Marala Headworks Chawinda and surroundings | |||||||
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Pakistan's I Corps Cavalry units:
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India's I Corps Cavalry units:
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Chawinda Location of Chawinda in Pakistani Punjab | |||||||
The Battle of Chawinda was a major engagement between Pakistan and India during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 as part of the Sialkot campaign. It is well known as being one of the largest tank battles in history since the Battle of Kursk, which was fought between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany in World War II.
The initial clashes in Chawinda coincided with the Battle of Phillora, and the fighting here intensified once the Pakistani forces at Phillora retreated. The battle came to an end shortly before the United Nations Security Council mandated an immediate ceasefire, which would formally end the hostilities of the 1965 war.