Know why Indian Navy Day is celebrated on 4 December

Today is 4 December, it is the same day when the soldiers of the Indian Army defeated Pakistan. Indian Navy Day is celebrated on this day. Today we are going to tell you why it is celebrated on this day. On 4 December 1971, the Indian Navy started Operation Trident. During that time Bangladesh liberation struggle was going on and India bombed Karachi port of Pakistan heavily.

Karachi port was badly ravaged. It is said that due to the success of this campaign, we celebrate Indian Navy Day on 4 December. During the liberation of Bangladesh, the three wars of India put their full force in the 1971 war. During that time, the Indian Navy also buried Pakistan's PNS Ghazi submarine in the water. In this might, India's warship INS-Vikrant had a great role.

Earlier in the 1965 war, the Indian Navy also performed brilliantly. Naval history in India is from the mythological period. The history of the navy is also described in mythological texts. The navy was redesigned from the Royal Indian Navy during the British colony and subsequently renamed the Indian Navy on 26 January 1950.

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