Battle of Khem Karan
The Battle of Khem Karan was a significant conflict during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. It took place from September 8 to September 12, 1965, near the town of Khem Karan in the Punjab region. The battle involved forces from both India and Pakistan, with India aiming to defend its territory against a Pakistani offensive.
In this battle, the Indian Army, equipped with tanks and artillery, faced the Pakistani military's armored divisions. The engagement resulted in heavy casualties on both sides, but ultimately, Indian forces managed to hold their ground, contributing to the overall military stalemate of the war.