Battle of Turtuk

Battle of Turtuk
Part of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Date8–14 December 1971
(6 days)
Location34°50′42″N 76°49′41″E / 34.845°N 76.828°E / 34.845; 76.828
Result Indian victory
Territorial
changes
India captures 580 km2 (220 sq mi) of Pakistani territory, including Turtuk village and surrounding mountain peaks
Belligerents
 India  Pakistan
Commanders and leaders
Unknown
Units involved
Ladakh Scouts
Nubra Guards
Karakoram Scouts
Gilgit Scouts
Strength
860–1,400 personnel 500–700 personnel
Casualties and losses
Heavy Heavy
Turtuk
Location of the battle with geopolitical borders in present-day Ladakh

The Battle of Turtuk was a military engagement between India and Pakistan that took place during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Fighting between the two sides took place in Turtuk and its surrounding areas, then part of the Pakistani-administered Northern Areas in Kashmir. Following this battle, Indian forces captured Turtuk from Pakistan, which had controlled the area since the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948. Per the Simla Agreement, Turtuk was incorporated into the erstwhile Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir, and formally became a part of Ladakh following the revocation of Article 370 by the Government of India in August 2019.