Published on: October 17, 2024
BATTLE OF WALONG
BATTLE OF WALONG
NEWS – The Indian Army is organizing a month-long series of commemorative events to mark the 62nd anniversary of the Battle of Walong during the 1962 war with China.
HIGHLIGHTS
Inauguration of Memorials and Infrastructure
- Newly renovated Walong War Memorial and Shaurya Sthal at Lama Spur will be inaugurated.
- Key infrastructure projects in the border areas will also be launched.
THE WAR
- The Battle of Walong was significant in the 1962 Sino-Indian War, where the Indian Army successfully halted the advance of the People’s Liberation Army for 27 days.
- This defensive effort compelled the Chinese to commit a reserve division from the Tawang Sector to Walong amidst fierce battles in challenging terrain.
Forces Involved
- In October 1962, the 11 Infantry Brigade under the Second Infantry Division was tasked with defending Arunachal Pradesh.
- The Brigade consisted of:
- 6 Kumaon Regiment
- 4 Sikh Regiment
- 3rd Battalion of 3 Gorkha Rifles
- 2nd Battalion of 8 Gorkha Rifles
- 4 Dogra Regiment
Battle Dynamics
- Chinese forces, numbering over 4,000 soldiers, could not breach the forward defenses held by only 800 Indian troops.
- The fierce resistance lasted for over 27 days, eventually leading to the deployment of an additional 15,000 Chinese soldiers.
- Despite being vastly outnumbered and low on resources, Indian soldiers fought bravely, with Time magazine highlighting their courage in January 1963.