The Chhamb sector had emerged as a pivotal battleground in the 1971 Indo-Pak, war showcasing tales of the unwavering bravery and strategic prowess of both Pakistani and Indian forces.
During the conflict, Major General Iftikhar Khan Janjua, leading the 23 Division, undertook the crucial mission of clearing the Chhamb sector up to the Tawi River on December 3.
Employing a well-crafted strategy, the Pakistani forces, after four days of intense combat, successfully captured key areas including Chak Pandit, Mandiala, and Planwala.
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The relentless fighting led to a significant retreat of the enemy, culminating in the hoisting of the victory flag by the Pakistan Army on December 7.
The Chhamb sector operation, marked by its meticulous planning, stood as a testament to the military acumen of General Iftikhar Khan Janjua.
Major General Gurcharan Singh, an Indian counterpart, acknowledged in his book that the Battle of Chhamb was a strategic blunder on India's part, attributing the outcome to the excellent strategy employed by the Pakistani Army.