Defence Minister to Unveil 1971 War Hero's Statue | 12 Dec 2025
Why in News?
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will unveil a statue of Thakur Balwant Singh in Bakhasar village, Barmer district, Rajasthan, on 13th December 2025.
Key Points
- War Hero: Thakur Balwant Singh played a crucial role in supporting the Indian Army during the 1971 India-Pakistan war, especially during the Chhachhro Raid.
- Contribution: His local knowledge and bravery helped the Indian Army capture Chhachhro in Sindh and drive out the Pakistani forces.
- Recognition: In honour of his contributions, criminal cases against Singh were withdrawn, and he was granted two all-India weapon licenses.
- Legacy: Thakur Balwant Singh passed away in 1991, and his legacy is being commemorated with the unveiling of the statue.
Shimla Agreement, 1972
- It was signed on 2nd July 1972 after the 1971 Indo-Pak War, which led to the creation of Bangladesh.
- It was negotiated by PM Indira Gandhi and Pakistan's President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to normalise relations and establish peace.
- Objectives:
- Resolve the Kashmir issue bilaterally, preventing internationalisation.
- Improve Indo-Pak ties based on the new regional power balance.
- India refrained from making the ceasefire line a permanent boundary to prevent further resentment in Pakistan.
- Key Provisions:
- Conflict Resolution: Issues to be resolved bilaterally and peacefully.
- Line of Control (LoC): Both sides agreed to respect the LoC in Kashmir, established after the 1971 war, and not alter its status unilaterally.
- Troop Withdrawal: Forces to withdraw to their respective sides of the international border.
- Future Diplomacy: Provisions for continued dialogue and repatriation of prisoners of war.
