it'll just result in a troll-fest..
I'm sure some member are already finding articles on this by now.
search mizoram in wikipedia. u'll get the info there. use the three links below
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_1966_Mizo_National_Front_uprising
samaw.com/mizoram-peace-day/7278
scribd.com/doc/2227960/Aizawl-Burning
The IAF was asked to carry the troops in Mi-4 helicopters into the besieged AR camp, accompanied with fighter escorts but
failed due to heavy and accurate fire by the insurgents. The Toofani fighters of 29 Squadron operating from Kumbhirgram and Hunter fighters of 17 Squadron operating from Jorhat
undertook independent missions to escort the troop reinforcements and to suppress the insurgents.[1] Later, when the Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen SHFJ Manekshaw, MC overflew parts of Mizoram in 1968,
his helicopter was fired at by the insurgents.[7]
On the afternoon of 4 March 1966, the IAF jet fighters strafed the MNF targets in Aizawl using machine guns, allegedly causing few civilian casualties.[5][8] The next day, a more extensive airstrike was carried out for about five hours. According to some Mizos, the planes used incendiary bombs, resulting in fires that destroying several houses in the Dawrpui and Chhinga Veng areas. According to some other accounts, the houses were destroyed in the fires started by the prisoners released from the Aizawl jail by the insurgents.[5] Apart from Aizawl, the neighbouring villages of Tualbung and Hnahlan were also allegedly bombarded.
No human casualties were officially reported in these airstrikes, but most of the civilian population fled Aizawl, and took refuge in the remote villages in the adjacent hills.
The Air Strikes were just a retaliation to the fire made by the insurgents on the air logistics and the escort fighters. Also It was just a scaring tactic as can be affirmed that not a single casualty was there.