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“At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps…”
India awakened. 🇮🇳
#LostIndianPics #Trending #IndependenceDay1947

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@NalinisKitchen “At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps…”
India awakened. 🇮🇳
#LostIndianPics #TrystWithDestiny #IndependenceDay1947

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@talk2anuradha “At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps…”
India awakened. 🇮🇳
#LostIndianPics #TrystWithDestiny #IndependenceDay1947

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@AMAZlNGNATURE Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971 #HistoricPhoto #IndianArmy

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@Incognito_qfs Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971

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@Tar21Operator @PMOIndia @narendramodi India’s 13-day campaign, supporting Bangladesh’s liberation, ended with this moment. The racecourse grounds fell silent as the Pakistani commander put pen to paper—defeat captured forever in black and white.
This wasn't just a military victory. It was the birth of Bangladesh
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@warnesyworld Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971 #HistoricPhoto #IndianArmy

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Spoke to #PakistanAirForce Chief ACM Zaheer Ahmed Baber yesterday. The PAF brought down the IAF's entire kill chain on May 5-10. Satellite downlinks were scuttled, radars jammed and GPS killed. IAF was fortunate not to lose more than four , yes four, Rafales.
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@LostMemeArchive Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.

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@mufaddal_vohra Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971 #HistoricPhoto #IndianArmy

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@Incognito_qfs Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971 #HistoricPhoto #IndianArmy

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@RealBababanaras Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971 #HistoricPhoto #IndianArmy

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@Indianinfoguide Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971 #HistoricPhoto #IndianArmy

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@pakistan_untold Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971 #HistoricPhoto #IndianArmy

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Pakistan signed the surrender.
In front of the world.
93,000 Pakistani soldiers laid down arms.
Dhaka, 16 December 1971.
#VijayDiwas #IndiaPakistan1971 #HistoricPhoto #IndianArmy

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He fasted 116 days in jail, demanded justice, and walked smiling to the gallows—shouting “Inquilab Zindabad!” A rebel, a thinker, a martyr. His smile still stings the empire.
#BlackAndWhitePhotography #OldPhotographs #ArchivePhotos #RetroVibes #VintageVibes #SepiaStories #Photo
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He knew he’d be hanged.
Still, he smiled.
Bhagat Singh’s last known photograph, 1931.
#LostIndianPics #BhagatSingh #InquilabZindabad #Trending #Indian

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