Prior to the main battle, the
Indian Army's 3 Jat battalion had already tried to capture Dograi on 6 September 1965 but had to abandon its positions as they could not be reinforced due to strafing of supply lines by aircraft of the
Pakistan Air Force. Between 6 and 20 September, numerous attempts were made to capture Dograi, but were unsuccessful due to the position having been reinforced by the Pakistan Army. On 20 September, the 3 Jat unit, consisting of over 500 men and commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Desmond Hayde was tasked with capturing the position. The defending Pakistani force was composed of troops from
16 Punjab,
3 Pashtun, consisting of over 900 men. 16 Punjab was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel J.F. Golwalla. Reconnaissance patrols reported that Dograi was well fortified with pillboxes and buildings in the built-up region to cover all axes. The Pakistani infantry battalion had placed two Light Machine Guns in each infantry section, and the assaulting Indian forces were expecting to confront a lot of resistance. Heavy mining and wire also made the approaches extremely hazardous. ==The battle==