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Battle of Bahadur post
Part of the Siachen conflict

Satellite imagery of the Siachen Glacier
Date20 July - 3 August 1992
Location
Bahadur post
Result

Indian victory

  • Failure of Pakistani assault
Belligerents
Battle of Bahadur post India Battle of Bahadur post Pakistan
Units involved

Battle of Bahadur post Indian Army

  • 12th Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
  • Indian Artillery Regiment

Battle of Bahadur post Pakistan Army

  • Battle of Bahadur post Northern Light Infantry Regiment
  • Force Command Northern Areas
  • Pakistani artillery Regiment
Casualties and losses
Unknown 72 killed (including 11 officers) [1]
One Aérospatiale SA 315B Lama shot down

Battle of Bahadur post (Indian codename: Operation Trishul Skakti) was a military engagement between Pakistani and Indian forces. Pakistani forces attempted to capture Bahadur post in Chulung followed by the start of defence operations codenamed Operation Trishul Shakti by Indian forces. Eventually, Pakistani offensive was stalled after exhaustion of momentum and the battle ended in an Indian victory.

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