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The Battle of Rezang La, fought on 18 November 1962, is remembered as one of the greatest acts of bravery in Indian military history. It took place during the Sino-Indian War in the Chushul sector of Ladakh at an altitude of nearly 18,000 feet, where Charlie Company of the 13 Kumaon Regiment, commanded by Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, defended the strategic pass of Rezang La. The company, consisting of 120 soldiers, faced overwhelming odds. Poorly equipped for the harsh winter and outnumbered many times over, the men held their ground against successive waves of Chinese troops. Major Shaitan Singh, despite being severely wounded, moved from trench to trench inspiring his men until his last breath. Out of 120 soldiers, 114 laid down their lives, inflicting massive casualties on the enemy—estimated at over 1,300 Chinese soldiers. Their heroic sacrifice prevented the fall of Chushul and safeguarded Ladakh. Among the few survivors was Hon. Capt. Nihal Singh, who was taken prisoner of war by the Chinese army. After days of captivity in extremely harsh conditions, Nihal Singh was rescued by a Dog. But during his attempt to return, he became disoriented in the blizzards and deep snow of Ladakh. The frozen wilderness left him exhausted, and he lost all sense of direction. It was then that fate intervened in a miraculous way. A stray dog appeared suddenly on the snowbound heights and began walking ahead of him. Unsure but desperate, Nihal Singh followed the animal. The dog led him along a pugdundee—a narrow trail—through the snowbound terrain, guiding him across the mountains until he reached Indian territory safely. Nihal Singh always believed that the dog was no ordinary animal but a divine presence, sent by God to save his life. To him, the dog was either God Himself or His messenger, ensuring his safe return when all hope seemed lost. For his extraordinary courage, Major Shaitan Singh was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra and Hon Capt nihal Singh received Sena Medal. The Rezang La Memorial at Chushul honors the supreme sacrifice of the 13 Kumaon Regiment, bearing the immortal lines: "How can a man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his gods." The Battle of Rezang La, along with stories like that of Nihal Singh’s miraculous survival, continues to inspire generations as a testament to valor, sacrifice, and faith amidst impossible odds. Credit list:- Anchor - Rahul Yadav Interviewee - Hon Capt Nihal Singh Camera - Ramveer Dixit Edit - Saurabh Sisodia Line Production - Maverik Pictures Thumbnail Supervisor - Lalit Mohan Thumbnail Artist - Amandeep Singh Film Supported by - Mhendragarh Ex Serviceman Association [ Battle of Rezangla, Indo China War, Hon Capt Nihal Singh, Sena Medal, Gallantry Award, Maverik Pictures, Unsung India, Foundation, Rahul Yadav, Heroes of Haryana, Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, Paramveer Chakra, Unsung Heroes ] What we do Unsung India Foundation is a platform that aims to bring recognition to the unsung heroes of India who have achieved remarkable successes and represented the country on a global scale. While we often seek inspiration from social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube, it is important to remember that real-life heroes can be found all around us. These heroes may not have flashy costumes or extravagant stories, but they have made significant contributions to society, often going unnoticed. About Us Our foundation's mission is to share these remarkable stories that have the power to ignite passion and inspire meaningful change. If you know of any such stories or individuals, we encourage you to reach out to us via email at [email protected] You can also leave a message in the comment box on our website. It is important to note that we produce these videos and share the stories voluntarily, without any financial support. If you believe in the importance of continuing these stories or if you would like to fund a story of your choice, we welcome your donations. In return, you will receive an 80G tax exemption certificate for your contribution. Your donation can be in the form of stories, currency, or anything that can help us go on. Join us in celebrating the hidden heroes of India and together, let us create a ripple effect of change and appreciation for their incredible achievements. Website - http://unsungindiafoundation.org/ Mail - [email protected] Social Link:- Unsung India Foundation Instagram Page:- https://bit.ly/3CIRvmN Unsung India Foundation Facebook Page:- https://bit.ly/3fMzPxz Unsung India Foundation Twitter Page:- https://bit.ly/3EjPJJY Unsung India Foundation Linkedin Page:- https://bit.ly/3yhMkY1