What is the difference between Indian Army and Pak Army ? *Don't miss it tells how moral we are*


I will strictly talk about this on the behavior of the two Armed forces during war time.

This man is one of the most decorated soldier of the India Army. Jemandar Nand Singh VC, MVC.
He was awarded Victoria Cross ( highest gallantry award of the British system ) during his gallant action in World War II.


Indo-Pak War 1947 :
On 12 December 1947 Nand Singh led his platoon of D Coy in a desperate but successful attack to extricate his battalion from an ambush in the hills SE of Uri in Kashmir. He was mortally injured by a close-quarters machine-gun burst, and posthumously awarded the Maha Vir Chakra (MVC), the second-highest Indian decoration for battlefield gallantry. This makes Nand Singh unique in the annals of VC winners.

Do you know how did Pakistani Army behaved when they found the body of Jemandar Nand Singh ?
The Pakistanis recognized Singh because of his VC ribbon. His body was taken Muzaffarabad where it was tied spreadeagled on a truck and paraded through the city with a loudspeaker proclaiming that this would be the fate of every Indian VC. The soldier’s body was later thrown into a garbage dump, and was never recovered.
This is what Pakistani Army did to our one of the bravest soldier of Indian Army.

1999 - Kargil War : Sq. Ldr. Ajay Ahuja VrC was brutally murdered by Pakistani forces after ejecting from his MiG 21 aircraft. 

The post-mortem report of Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja spoke of three grievous wounds:
There is a penetrating gunshot wound; entry near right ear, exit near the external orifice of left ear.

Gunshot wound: entry 2 cm medial to right nipple, exit near left iliac crest damaging internal viscera like liver, intestine and peritonium.

Compound comminuted fracture left knee.

Suffered multiple punctured wounds over left and right thighs, rupture of right lung, injury to neck vessels, small intestine and left liver.

It was reported that the left knee fracture was sustained when he parachuted down, but the gunshots show that he landed alive and was shot. And his death was called as a cold blooded murder.


1999 - Kargil War : Capt. Saurabh Kalia and his men was brutally murdered after 21 days of captivity.

Capt. Saurabh Kalia and his men were in captivity from 15 May 1999 – 7 June 1999 (over twenty-two days), and subjected to torture as evident from injuries to their bodies when they were handed over by the Pakistani Army on 9 June 1999.
Post Mortem examinations revealed that the Pakistanis had tortured their prisoners by : burning their bodies with cigarettes, piercing the ear-drums with hot rods, puncturing eyes before removing them, breaking most of their teeth and bones, fracturing their skulls, cutting the lips, chipping of nose, chopping off limbs and private organs of the soldiers, and finally shooting them dead, as evidenced by bullet wounds to the temple. The post-mortem also confirmed the injuries were inflicted ante-mortem (before death).


These three incidents are enough to show the brutalities and inhuman activity of Pakistani soldiers.
1999 - Kargil War :

Pakistani Army refused to accept the bodies of the Pakistani soldiers who were killed on the Indian soil during the war. Pakistan stood on the claim even after showing them the ID cards and letters which were recovered from their bodies.
In the end, Indian Army buried the bodies of Pakistani soldiers with full Military honors.
Many Pakistani soldiers were captured alive and were treated in Army Hospital until they were fit to go for Pakistan. [4]
During 1971 Indo-Pak war, all the 93,000 soldiers were treated with dignity during their surrender.
This is how Indian Army treated the captured Pakistani soldiers during War time.
So, this is the difference between India and Pakistan.
Indian Army is not the greatest Army because it has a strong force, Indian Army is the greatest Army because it is a moral Army.
Footnotes

--- Arpit Kumar Chauhan

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