Longewala War Memorial

Longewala War Memorial is the place of the battle of Longewala in 1971 between Pakistan and India. The super hit movie "Border" is based on the battle of Longewala. The museum has been built right on the place of the battle, and it is maintained by the Indian Army. The Longewala War Memorial is located at a distance of 30 kilometers from Ramgarh, Rajasthan. It is the best place to visit for locals and tourists. You may read about the Longewala War Memorial in detail from here.

History of Longewala War Memorial
The Battle of Longewala was one of the major battles fought on the western at the time of the India Pakistan War of 1971. On the night of 04th or 05th December 1971, Pakistan forces consisting of 4000 soldiers, Sherman Tanks, T-59, and a medium artillery battery attacked the Longewala border post held by 23 Punjab.

Indian soldiers gallantly held the post and show the need for support of IAF. On the morning of 5th Dec 1971, the Hunter aircraft that based at Jaisalmer wreaked havoc on the Pakistani troops with their devastating firepower. The Hunters of 122 Squadron flew 18 sorties and destroyed 100 vehicles, 36 enemy tanks, and killed 200 Pakistan soldiers.

Reason of Popularity of Longewala War Memorial
People visit this place to get a feel for the real battle of Longewala. Longewala war memorial had been established to commemorate one of the most fought battles, recount the moments of valour and bravery of the soldiers of Indian armed forces at this very site.