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Iconic 1971 surrender painting relocated to Manekshaw Centre amid backlash from oppn, Army veterans

Its placement at the Manekshaw Centre New Delhi will benefit a large audience due to substantial footfall of diverse audience & dignitaries from India and abroad at this venue, says Army

December 17, 2024 / 10:17 IST
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The painting portrays the surrender of the Pakistani Army in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The painting portrays the surrender of the Pakistani Army in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Amid backlash from opposition over the replacement of the painting, which portrays the surrender of the Pakistani Army in Dhaka, the Indian Army said the “iconic 1971 painting” has been installed in the Manekshaw Centre in Delhi Cantonment.

General Upendra Dwivedi COAS, along with the President AWWA, with his wife Sunita, installed the iconic 1971 surrender painting to “its most befitting place”, The Manekshaw Centre, named after the Architect and the Hero of 1971 War, Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw.

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“Senior hierarchy & serving officers of IndianArmy and veterans were present on this occasion. This painting is a testament to one of the greatest military victories of Indian Armed Forces and the commitment of India for justice & humanity for all. Its placement at the Manekshaw Centre New Delhi will benefit a large audience due to substantial footfall of diverse audience & dignitaries from India and abroad at this venue,” stated the Army on X on the occasion of Vijay Diwas.

Till now, the reproduction of the famous photograph showing Pakistan’s Lt-General AAK Niazi signing the Instrument of Surrender in Dec 1971, sitting alongside Lt General Jagjit Singh Aurora and others, the painting had adorned the lounge — next to the Army chief’s office in South Block where he meets visiting dignitaries.  According to Times of India, it was replaced few days ago with a painting titled "Karam Kshetra — Field of Deeds", which depicts Krishna’s chariot with Arjun, Garuda & Chanakya with modern tanks, rocket launchers and attack helicopters against a backdrop of Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh &snow-capped mountains.