From Silver Screen to Reality: Exploring the Battle of Longewala | Border Movie Real Story
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- Discover the true events that inspired the blockbuster movie "Border" in this in-depth look at the Battle of Longewala. Learn about the heroic actions of the Indian soldiers who defended their post against all odds. Explore the real-life events that inspired the epic Border movie in this detailed account of the Battle of Longewala. Gain insight into the challenges faced by the soldiers and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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My deepest respect for Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri! No jingoism in my heart, only deep love for my land.
Indian history, military strategy, battle of longewala!
Thank you Shivam
Indian Army is always The The BEST...Major Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri's strategy was so Great in Defence of his Post Longewala...
Even after War some British Army Officers came to INDIA & met Major Chandpuri to know How only 120 Soldiers defended their Post whole Night...
But how can this come as a surprise? Suggests that intelligence was asleep when Pakistan was amassing across the border
Keep up the good work
Thank you Shivam
Great stuff like always
Thank you Shivam
Maj agha humayun amin a pakistani millitary historian has given a good account of this battle . He has personally interviews pak commanders .
This battle happened but unlike what shown in border movie there is difference in reality ...
Nearly strange equivalent to 3 battalions and a tank regiment attacked Longewala . Their actual plan was to bypass the post and take ramgarh and than jaisalmer but at last minute they changed the plan...
The attacked the post but wasted 5 precious hours.
Unlike the movie there was no physical infantry assault since pak army feared to enter the barbed wires which had minefields....
Atlast morning came and iaf attacked them and wiped them out
Well done. It's very well covered and no detail has been missed out, while ensuring brevity. Great.
Thank you !!
Repeated again but still I watched it. 😊..
Thank you for watching !!!
History buffs assemble!
Thank you Shivam
Yay!
Thank you for the video. This is an excellent tribute to our bravehearts guarding our borders that night. 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you for the kind words
Indeed a fateful night ..
Thank you for creating thsi
The air support was provided by 4 hunters and 3 Maruts.
The story of Maruts is very sad. If it was given proper attention, Marut project would have made us one of the most advanced airforces in the world with indigenous fighter capability. Full documentary below,
th-cam.com/video/LgeNkMmuQ3I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=e_ePEZxWOQmDwTYA
Proud of Indian🇮🇳 army, jai hind.
Jai Hind
Very thorough. Well researched.
Thank you, please share with your family and friends
Jai Hind.
You really work hard bro
Thank you so much
Good information..
Thanks
LADEY SIPAHI NAAM HO SARDAR KA😢😮😢😅
Sikhs always fought for us
Bharat Mata Ki Jai
Jai
Great video, again. However, just some pronunciations here and there need correction, for example, Mortar is pronounced "maur-tur" not "maur-taar"...
Also the image showing 2/Lt Dharamveer is wrong. In the image you can see four-sided stars on his shoulders which indicates an officer of either Pakistan Army or the erstwhile British Indian Army. There is no way that a young 2/Lt in 1971 would have served in the Pre-Independence Army.
Har Har Mahadev
Har Har Mahadev
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Thank you Shivam ..
🫡
Jai hind