Battle of Pandu

Battle of Pandu
Part of Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948 and Kashmir conflict

Pandu in Azad Kashmir (Pakistan) on a map
Date(27 June – 24 July 1948)
Location34°09′01″N 73°53′23″E / 34.1502°N 73.8896°E / 34.1502; 73.8896
Result Pakistani victory
Territorial
changes
Pandu captured by Pakistan Army
Belligerents
Dominion of Pakistan Dominion of India
Commanders and leaders
Akbar Khan
Lt. Zaman
Lt. M.S. Bahadur
Major A.H. Afridi
Capt. Sarwar 
Captain Khalid Khan 
Subedar Kala Khan 
Lt. Col. Tur
Brig. Khanna (WIA)
Gen. K.S. Thimayya
Sher Singh (WIA)
Lt. Jasod (WIA)
Units involved

 Pakistan Army

 Indian Air Force  Indian Army

Casualties and losses
10 Killed 309 Killed
1–2 aircraft shot down

The Battle of Pandu, also known as Operation Pandu, was a pivotal engagement in the Indo-Pakistani war of 1947-1948. Fought in the Pandu massif along the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad road in Kashmir, the battle centered on control of the strategically important high ground. The Pakistani forces at Chakothi faced a disadvantage to Indian troops on the dominating peaks, The Indian force planned an offensive towards Muzaffarabad through Pandu. Having earlier lost key positions in Pandu to an Indian offensive, Pakistan launched a counter-operation to retake the area, ultimately led to the capture of the Pandu area.

After the unsuccessful summer offensive towards Muzaffarabad from Pandu, the Indian forces launched preparations for a new offensive originating from Jammu. This operation aimed to push westward and northward to relieve Poonch and other areas from Pakistani control. Lieutenant General Bajwa of the Indian Army acknowledged the Pakistani forces for holding their positions. These posts, currently under Pakistani control, offer a strategically advantageous view of the Uri valley in Indian-administered Kashmir, south of the Jhelum River.