Operation Cactus Lilly | |||||||
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Part of Bangladesh Liberation War and Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 | |||||||
Mi-4 of IAF mounting troops in Brahmanbaria on 9 December 1971. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Supported By: Bangladesh | Pakistan | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Lt Gen Sagat Singh, GOC IV Corps Maj. Gen. Gonsalves, GOC 57th Mountain Division Brigadier R. N. Mishra, CO 311 Mountain Brigade |
Maj. Gen. Q. A. M. Khan, GOC 14th Infantry Division Brigadier Saadullah Khan, CO 27 Infantry Brigade Brigadier Iftikhar Rana | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
311 Mountain Brigade
73 Mountain Brigade
Indian Air Force units attached to IV Corps
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313 Infantry Brigade
27 Infantry Brigade
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Strength | |||||||
Total First Phase Second Phase
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First and Second Phase | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
First Phase None |
First Phase 4,958 POWs |
Operation Cactus Lilly, better known as The Meghna Heli Bridge or the Crossing of the Meghna, was an air assault operation conducted between 9 and 12 December 1971 during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. It was conducted by the Indian Army and Indian Air Force to cross the Meghna River, bypass a Pakistani stronghold at Ashuganj/Bhairab Bazar and reach Dhaka. The operation is generally regarded as the brainchild of Maj. Gen. (later Lt. Gen.) Sagat Singh. Without it, Indian forces would not have been able to complete the encirclement of Dhaka and it would likely have led to a lengthening of the war.[1][2][self-published source?]