A monolith was unveiled on Tuesday near the border location of Pargwal in Jammu to commemorate the historic victory of the Indian Chenab Brigade during the 1971 Indo-Pak War. “Under the aegis of the Tiger Division, the Chenab Brigade established…

A monolith was unveiled on Tuesday near the border location of Pargwal in Jammu to commemorate the historic victory of the Indian Chenab Brigade during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
“Under the aegis of the Tiger Division, the Chenab Brigade established and inaugurated this monolith as a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice displayed by our soldiers in the Battle of Phuklian (Chenab Enclave) in J&K. The purpose of installing the monolith is to educate the locals and youth about the Army’s heroic victory and the valour of its troops,” said an Army spokesperson.
The event was attended by various dignitaries, including local military veterans, commandants and officers from the BSF, J&K Police, and civil administration. During the ceremony, the Commander of the Chenab Brigade engaged with civilians and veterans, urging them to strengthen military-civil cooperation to face future challenges and threats.
“The monolith, named Pargwal Parakram Pillar, honours the bravery of the Chenab Brigade soldiers and will serve as a permanent reminder of their selfless sacrifice,” the spokesperson added.