Your beloved Indians


Khem Karan, the Indian market town, was the place from where Indians were to launch their thrust on Kasur and then on to Lahore. The milestone in the picture with Pakistani soldiers in the background in an eloquent footnote to India's defeated ambitions. (1965 War)



Indian prisoners of war are cheering their favourites in the three-legged race in one of the camp's sports meets. (1965 War)



Indian Air Force Ouragan aircraft after being forced down by PAF fighters - 24 June 1965.


IAF Gnat which surrendered and landed at Pasrur - 3 September 1965.

Air Cdre Patrick. D. Callaghan at the wreckage of an Indian Su-7 shot down near Sargodha in 1971. Callaghan was then the PAF Chief Inspector. He held among other responsibilities, in charge of the verification of Pakistani claims of enemy airplane kills.