Battle of Poonch (1971) The famous
Battle of Poonch, also known as
Defence of Poonch, was fought here in 1971. This battle, which lasted from December 3 - December 16, was a pivotal defensive operation on the Western Front of the
India-Pakistan war of 1971, where Indian forces successfully thwarted a major Pakistani offensive aimed at capturing the strategically vital town of Poonch. Pakistan sought to capture Poonch to isolate Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir and gain a bargaining chip for negotiations. The main assault occurred between December 3 and December 6, 1971, following Pakistan's pre-emptive air strikes on Indian airfields. The defense by Indian Forces was led by the 93 Infantry Brigade, commanded by Brigadier Anant Vishwanath Natu. Key units included the 6th Sikh Battalion, supported by the 8th Jat Regiment, and the 195 Mountain Regiment (Artillery). Pakistan deployed a division-sized force of approximately eight battalions (two brigades), including the 5th Frontier Force Rifles and the 51st Punjab Regiment. The assault started on December 3. Pakistan launched heavy artillery shelling followed by infantry attacks on Indian forward piquets, specifically targeting heights like Durga, Banwat, and Doda. A critical engagement took place at the Poonch helipad, where Indian troops, including two platoons under Captain Mamik, held firm against overwhelming numbers. After blunting the initial Pakistani push by December 10, Indian forces launched a counter-attack on the night of December 10–11, capturing the strategic Nangi Tekri feature. The Indian Army successfully defended Poonch without losing a single post. Pakistan suffered significant losses, with an estimated 322 killed and 761 wounded. The 6th Sikh Battalion was awarded the Battle Honour "Defence of Poonch 1971". Brigadier A.V. Natu and Lt Col K.L. Rattan (Commanding Officer of 6 Sikh) were awarded the Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) for their leadership. By holding Poonch, India secured its lines of communication in the sector, preventing a potential collapse of its defenses in Jammu and Kashmir.
2025 Artillery Shelling On 7 May 2025, Pakistan launched a significant artillery offensive along the Line of Control (LoC) in response to India's
Operation Sindoor. The Pakistani shelling resulted in the deaths of at least 15 Indian civilians and injured 43 others, with areas like Poonch and Rajouri being heavily affected. ==Geography==