Vijay Diwas 2025 will be observed on 16 December to commemorate India’s historic victory in the Indo-Pakistan War 1971, which led to the liberation of Bangladesh. The day honours the bravery, sacrifice, and strategic excellence of the Indian Armed Forces and the Mukti Bahini. In Vijay Diwas 2025, India marks 54 years of this decisive victory, remembering nearly 3,900 Indian soldiers martyred and over 9,800 injured during the short but intense war.
Indo-Pakistan War 1971
The Indo-Pakistan War 1971 was a 13 day high-intensity conflict fought on eastern and western fronts, ending with Pakistan’s largest military surrender.
- War began after Pakistan’s pre-emptive airstrikes on 11 Indian airbases on 3 December 1971.
- The Eastern Front focused on East Pakistan (now Bangladesh); Western Front saw battles along Punjab, Rajasthan, and Jammu borders.
- Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Chief of Army Staff, led India’s integrated military strategy.
- Operation Trident (4 December 1971) severely damaged Karachi port, destroying Pakistani naval assets.
- Iconic battles included Longewala, Parbat Ali, and Chachro raid by 10 Para Commandos under Lt Col Bhawani Singh.
- On 16 December 1971, about 93,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered, the largest surrender since World War II.
Formation of Bangladesh
Bangladesh emerged as a sovereign nation after a brutal liberation struggle supported decisively by India.
- Political crisis began after the 1970 elections, where East Pakistan’s mandate was ignored by West Pakistan.
- Genocide under General Yahya Khan triggered mass killings, rape, and displacement of civilians.
- Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared independence on 26 March 1971 before arrest.
- Declaration broadcast by Major Ziaur Rahman from Kalurghat Radio Station on 27 March 1971.
- Mujibnagar Government formed on 10 April 1971, with Tajuddin Ahmed as Prime Minister.
- Joint operations of Indian Armed Forces and Mukti Bahini led to the fall of Dhaka on 16 December 1971.
Vijay Diwas 2025 Memorial
Vijay Diwas 2025 is marked by tributes, ceremonies, and public remembrance across India.
- Victory War Memorial, Kamarajar Salai, Chennai, remains open on 16 December each year for public homage.
- Citizens pay tribute by lighting candles and offering flowers to the 1971 war heroes.
- Nationwide ceremonies honour military leadership, including Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw and fallen soldiers.
Vijay Diwas 2025 FAQs
Q1: What is Vijay Diwas 2025?
Ans: Vijay Diwas 2025 marks 54 years of India’s victory in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War and the liberation of Bangladesh.
Q2: When is Vijay Diwas celebrated?
Ans: Vijay Diwas is celebrated every year on 16 December across India.
Q3: Why is Vijay Diwas historically important?
Ans: It commemorates the surrender of about 93,000 Pakistani soldiers, the largest since World War II, in the Indo-Pakistan War 1971.
Q4: Who led India during the Indo-Pakistan War 1971?
Ans: India’s military campaign was led by Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, then Chief of the Army Staff.
Q5: Where are Vijay Diwas memorial events held?
Ans: Major events are held nationwide, including at the Victory War Memorial, Chennai, open to the public on 16 December.