28 MARCH 1944 - BATTLE OF NHPUM GA BEGINS


Author: Sonic

The Battle of Nhpum Ga was a significant battle fought between the Japanese Imperial Army and the British Indian Army during World War II. The battle began on March 28, 1944, and lasted until April 5, 1944.


The battle took place in the Naga Hills region of Northeast India, near the India-Burma border. The Japanese army had been advancing through Burma towards India, and the British Indian Army had been tasked with stopping their advance.

 

 

The battle was fought between the Japanese 31st Division and the British Indian Army's 23rd Indian Division, with support from the 3rd Indian Division. The Japanese initially launched a surprise attack on the British Indian Army's positions, but the Indian troops managed to hold their ground.


The battle was intense, with both sides suffering heavy casualties. However, the British Indian Army was ultimately successful in repelling the Japanese advance, and the Japanese were forced to withdraw from the area.


The Battle of Nhpum Ga was an important victory for the British Indian Army, as it halted the Japanese advance towards India. The battle also demonstrated the bravery and resilience of the Indian soldiers who fought against the well-trained and well-equipped Japanese army.