Just read Chawinda battle they always went crazy with their nonsense military plans which end up in a shameful humiliating defeat.
And the person your are addressing put condition on me that he will guide me that how to create new thread if i agrees with him on Kashmir issue ....how silly he is.
Battle of Chawinda is long gone. formations, weapons, doctrines, strategies have changed alot. Chawinda was bravery of 25 cavalry of 100th Indp Armoured Brigade, later joined by two more regiments and then remnants of PA 1st armoured Division.
Moderators, sorry for going off topic a bit here.
After studying battles in 48,65,71,99, none seemed impressive. I couldnt find anything close to Field Masrshal Erwin Rommel or Field Marshal Zhukov. I took just two names because these two commanders were 80% of the time under strength, had inferior weapons, had lesser supplies and ammunition but succeeded to a greater extent under unfavourable conditions. If you look at armies of Pakistan and India, they also face such issues but donot gather huge victories nor produce such generals.
The Americans and British Generals like Patton or Montgomery usually enjoyed numerical superiority or excellent air cover and impressive amount of supplies and ammunition. I give credit only to Dwight D Eisenhower, who kept allied nations together and harmonious during drive into Europe.
Coming back to subcontinent, the IA drive into East Pakistan in 1971 was a 7 month preparation, compare that to Rommel, he landed and with a handful of units straightaway went onto offensive and twice drove the British thousands of km back towards Egypt. IA enjoyed numerical superiority in men, tanks, artillery, aircrafts, naval vessels, ammunition and supplies, whereas, Rommel was always under-strength,under-equipped and under-supplied.
If Rommel was the commander in Chawinda Battle, he would have driven the IA 1st armoured division and 6th mountain division back into India instead of staying on defensive and repulsing attacks only.
Come in modern times, if Rommel was the commander of PA 5-Corps or 31-Corps in desert , maybe you wouldnt even see the use of NASR in his sector. With his guile, ways of deceiving enemy, usage of weapons and constant offensive plan, he could take on any enemy superior in strength with whatever amount of forces available to him.
Major General Iftikhar Janjua was one of the best that PA produced and had some similarities with Rommel. Both were infantry officers but commanded armoured forces at some stages in their career and both conducted successful operations under their belts even though out-numbered. As a brigade commander in 1965, he threw the IA out of Rann of Kutch and in 1971,commanding 23rd infantry division, he reached his objective, Chhamb and pressed on into Indian held Kashmir until his martyrdom due to heli crash.