IAF celebrates commemoration of 50 years as part of 1965 Indo-Pak war

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 22, 2014, 08:12 PM IST

Chief of Air Staff Arup Raha

Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, on Monday paid homage in remembrance of martyrs of 1965 war who laid down their lives for the country by laying a wreath at the Air Force War Memorial at Air Force Station Palam.

The function was attended by former chiefs of the Air Staff and air veterans who were in service at that time.

Following the wreath laying ceremony, Air Chief Marshal Raha inaugurated the 1965 war section at the Air Force museum, where paintings, photographs, squadron war diaries and the artifacts were systematically organized and displayed.

Four paintings specific to the 1965 war capturing significant Air Combat Situations were commissioned by Air Chief Marshal Raha to commemorate the historic occasion. The 1965 war corner included a display of all the aircraft that participated during the war, display of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the war and the various award winners.

The Commanding Officers of the Squadrons who received Battle Honors during the war were also present during the ceremony displaying their memorabilia of the war.

The Indo-Pak conflict of 1965 is a cornerstone in the annals of military history of the Indian sub continent. During the war, the IAF was awarded three Maha Vir Chakras and 43 Vir Chakras for their exemplary acts of courage.

This ceremony was part of the year-long celebration marking the 50 years of 1965 India-Pakistan war which would culminate on September 22, 2015.