Why India celebrates Navy Day on December 4? Here's the real story

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Dec 04, 2017, 03:23 PM IST

Why India celebrates Navy Day on December 4? Here's the real story

Navy Day has been trending all day long. In case you are wondering why December 4 is celebrated as Navy Day in India, read on.

The day celebrates the strength and bravery of the navy men who brought victory to the country in 1971 Indo-Pak War.

A day before, on December 3, 1971, the attack by Pakistan on our airfields along the border areas led to the war.

Operation Trident, the lethal attack by the Indian Navy sank four Pakistani vessels and completely destroyed fuel fields in Karachi harbour. 500 Pakistani navy men were killed in the attack.

INS Nipat, INS Nirghat and INS Veer were involved in the attack.

The 90-minute long operation began on December 4, 1971. Around 2 pm, the fleet of Indian Navy sailed towards Pakistani waters from Gujarat's Okha Port.

Our men reached about 70 miles south of Karachi when Indian Navy fleet realised that an enemy vessel was closing in. The assault lasted for more than an hour. India fired total six missiles. Not only the Indian Navy fleet sank four Pakistani vessels but also returned without a loss of a single man.

With no casualties on the Indian side, this operation was considered to be one of the most successful in modern naval history post-World War II.

To mark the magnificent display of valour, the Navy Day is celebrated on December 4 every year.