Forgotten 54: The Mystery Of 54 Soldiers Who Went Missing During The 1971 India-Pakistan War

The “Forgotten 54” are Indian soldiers believed to be held in Pakistani custody since the 1971 war, yet never returned. Decades later, their fate remains unknown. Despite the efforts, their families still await answers. The silence is echoing louder than the noise from battlefields and it fuels mystery, heartbreak, and an enduring hope for closure.

The Forgotten 54 (Source: Facebook, AFP, and Wikimedia Commons)
Nobody wants war, but sometimes it is the need of the time. The war-like situation, the panic, the mock drills that was carried out yesterday across nation, is not something anyone hopes for. However, when time demands it, everyone must comply, like people did more than five-decades ago in 1971. It was the time when India and Pakistan was at war over the Bangladesh Liberation Movement. While India came out victorious and Bangladesh as a separate nation, our nation lost our heroes.
They are known as the "Missing 54" or the "Forgotten 54". These were Indian soldiers who were seemingly vanished into the void of wartime chaos. Their fates are still unknown, and their names are whispered in hushed tones among the families who never stopped hoping for their return.
  • Indian soldiers captured by Pakistan at a camp in December 1971 (Facebook: Heroes In Uniform)

These men are believed to have gone missing during the wars India fought with Pakistan in 1965 and 1971. While these battles ended with border being redrawn, the war truly never ended for their families. These soldiers were repeatedly taken as prisoners of wars (PoWs), yet Pakistan has persistently denied their holdings. Whereas for India, the nation still maintains that these man are - or were - alive for years after the war.
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