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Battle of Longewala: How Indian soldiers held the line in western front on a night in 1971

The battle saw a company-strength detachment of about 120 Indian soldiers of 23 Punjab Regiment under Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri hold their position against a Pakistani armoured column many times their size.

November 04, 2025 / 12:11 IST
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In 1971, Pakistan sought to divert Indian attention from its eastern front by launching attacks across the western border.
In 1971, Pakistan sought to divert Indian attention from its eastern front by launching attacks across the western border.

In the western theatre of the Indo-Pak war of 1971, a little-known desert outpost named Longewala became the scene of one of the most remarkable defensive actions in modern Indian military history. Fought between the night of December 4 and 5, 1971, the battle saw a company-strength detachment of about 120 Indian soldiers of 23 Punjab Regiment under Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri hold their position against a Pakistani armoured column many times their size.

The defenders lacked tanks and heavy artillery, yet by dawn they had blunted the offensive, and the intervention of the Indian Air Force destroyed the attacking formation. The engagement changed the course of the war in the desert and entered Indian military legend.

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The desert front 

In 1971, Pakistan sought to divert Indian attention from its eastern front by launching attacks across the western border. The Thar Desert in Rajasthan offered open terrain for tank manoeuvres, and Pakistani planners believed an armoured thrust there could capture Jaisalmer or Jodhpur and threaten India’s communications lines. Indian forces, stretched between Punjab and the desert, had only small detachments guarding isolated posts. Longewala, situated about 16 kilometres from the border and 120 kilometres from Jaisalmer, was one such position.