6. It was after the Pakistani aggression in the Akhnoor sector that the then defence minister of India S B Chauhan decided to involve Indian Air Force in the war. The 45th Squadron of IAF was put into the service which launched a direct attack on the Pakistani forces.
7. Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri took a historic decision to put pressure on the Pakistani Army .Lal Bahadur Shastri gave the Indian Army the permission to launch an attack in Pakistan. It was for the first time that the Indian Army crossed International Border and attacked Lahore under the leadership of Major General Prasad who was heading the 15th Infantry Division of Indian Army.
8. The Pakisani Army launched a counter attack with its newly acquired Patton Tank the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War was witness to the largest tank battle in military history between World War II and 1965. The Pakistani army with its fleet of 97 Patton tanks were moved towards Amritsar after they took control of Khem Karan and Munnabao.The tank were weighing about 60 tons and also equipped with 105mm cannon and M60 rifle.The battle of Asal Uttar turned the tide and also became the graveyard for the Patton tanks in the 1965 India-Pakistan war in favour of India and ultimately led to the surrender of Pakistan.
9.Hawaldar Abdul Hamid played a crucial role when he in a jeep fitted with a recoilless gun attacked the heavy Patton tanks in their most vulnerable position and destroyed them. This battle led to the creation of Patton Nagar (or "Patton City") at the site of the battle. This is because a large number of Patton tanks fielded by the Pakistani forces were either captured or destroyed at the scene. He destroyed a total of seven Patton tanks. He was posthumously awarded with the highest gallantry award of the Country - Paramvir Chakra.
10. However Indian forces were able to subdue the Pakistani tanks and scored a decisive win in 1965. By Sept 22 both sides had agreed to a UN mandated cease-fire ending the war that had by that point reached a stalemate.