Hyderabad: Every year the Infantry Day is celebrated on October 27 to pay tribute and recognise the contributions of the largest fighting arm of the Indian Army who laid down their lives in the line of duty.
Indian Army is celebrating it as the 78th Infantry Day this year. On this day, the country pays tribute to the brave hearts who sacrificed their lives while protecting the country.
Significance:Infantry Day is celebrated as a remembrance of the first military event of independent India, when the First Battalion of the Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army fought a battle to accomplish victory over the first attack on Indian soil by the Pakistan Army and Lashkar invader on October 27, 1947, in the Kashmir valley. The day is significant because the first troops of the Indian Army landed at Srinagar airport, forcing the invaders, backed by Pakistan, to retreat.
Detailed History:In 22 October 1947, Pakistan’s regular soldiers entered Jammu and Kashmir. Their main motive behind this was to forcibly occupy the state and integrate it into Pakistan. This big concern made Maharaja Hari Singh of Srinagar sign the accession instrument on 26 October 1947, after which Jammu and Kashmir became a part of India. With this agreement, he paved the way for the Indian Army and its troops to be positioned and deployed in the state to fight against Pakistani invaders, who entered the country.
A Battalion of the Sikh Regiment reached the Srinagar air base to fight against the tribal invaders, who were backed by Pakistan. However, before the first Battalion reached the battleground, Pakistan’s regular soldiers, reportedly disguised as volunteers from the tribal areas of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), had already entered Jammu and Kashmir. The Pakistani invaders were advancing towards Srinagar. Hence, an emergency meeting was held on the night of 26 October and after a go-ahead from the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, troops were sent to Srinagar.