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Jagjit singh aurora biography of william

          Jagjit Singh Aurora was born in in the village of Kalle Gujjran, in Jhelum district, now in Pakistan, into a middle-class Sikh family.

        1. Jagjit Singh Aurora was born in in the village of Kalle Gujjran, in Jhelum district, now in Pakistan, into a middle-class Sikh family.
        2. Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Arora (Punjabi: ਜਗਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਅਰੋੜਾ; 13 February – 3 May ) was a Three-star General in the Indian Army.
        3. Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora, who has died aged 88, was a tireless advocate of peaceful coexistence between India and Pakistan.
        4. Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora will be remembered as the face of modern India?s biggest military victory.
        5. Twentyfive years later, Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora (retired) still retains that composure, that dignity, that quiet power which made him one of the.
        6. Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora, who has died aged 88, was a tireless advocate of peaceful coexistence between India and Pakistan....

          Here's The Story Of Lt Gen JS Aurora, Man Who Made 90,000 Pak Soldiers Surrender In 1971 War

          The historical surrender of 93,000 Pakistan soldiers in 1971 Bangladesh war is perhaps the brightest feather in the glittering cap of the mighty Indian Army.

          And Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora was the man of the moment when Pakistani Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi signed historical accord of unconditional surrender of 93,000 plus Pakistan army in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on 16 December, 1971.

          British newspaper The Guardian had described that picture as "the glum Pakistani officer bowed over his signature.

          The turbaned figure beside him, showing not a scrap of elation".

          Today is the birthday of Lt Gen Aurora who became flagbearer of India’s historic victory over Pakistan. There is hardly any Indian (and Pakistanis as well) who haven’t seen that picture which marked the dawn of freedom for crores of Bangladeshis who suffered unparalleled humiliation at the ha