Biju Patnaik Memorial Unveiled in Delhi for Battle of Stalingrad Contribution

Russia honoured the legendary Indian leader and aviator Biju Patnaik by inaugurating a memorial plaque at its embassy in New Delhi, recognizing his contributions during the historic Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. The ceremony was attended by former Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov. While Biju Patnaik is often remembered for his political legacy, his courageous role as a wartime pilot supplying the besieged Red Army has earned him international respect and historical acclaim.

Why in News?

On May 7, 2025, the Russian Embassy in New Delhi unveiled a plaque commemorating Biju Patnaik’s contributions during the Battle of Stalingrad. The event strengthens India-Russia historical ties and revives public memory of Indian participation in World War II. The recognition was also a tribute to Biju Patnaik’s aviation service in supplying the Soviet forces during one of the deadliest battles in history.

About Biju Patnaik’s Role in WWII

  • Joined Royal Indian Air Force in 1936.
  • Flew transport aircraft, especially the Douglas C-47 Dakota.
  • Carried out supply missions to the Red Army in Stalingrad during WWII.

Also involved in

  • Evacuation missions in Rangoon (Burma)
  • Supporting China’s Chiang Kai-Shek against Japanese invasion
  • Aiding Indonesia’s independence movement

Battle of Stalingrad: Key Highlights

  • Took place: Aug 23, 1942 – Feb 2, 1943
  • One of the turning points in World War II
  • German 6th Army surrounded and defeated by Soviet counteroffensive – Operation Uranus
  • Nearly 300,000 Axis soldiers trapped
  • Supplies critical to both sides; Biju Patnaik flew through German air defenses to deliver aid

Recognition & Significance

  • Patnaik’s coffin was wrapped in three national flags after his death: India, Indonesia, and Russia
  • Previously honoured in 1995 by the Russian Embassy on the 50th anniversary of WWII’s end

Russia’s current tribute underscores,

  • International camaraderie during WWII
  • India’s global role even before independence
  • Recognition of individual contributions by Indians to global anti-fascist efforts
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Biju Patnaik Memorial Unveiled in Delhi for Battle of Stalingrad Contribution
Event Inauguration of memorial plaque for Biju Patnaik
Location Russian Embassy, New Delhi
Honoured For Supplying Red Army during Battle of Stalingrad (1942–43)
Key Attendees Naveen Patnaik (son), Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov
Aircraft Used Douglas C-47 Dakota
Historical Significance Allied support to USSR; symbol of India’s early global engagement
Prior Recognition 1995 Russian Embassy felicitation; flags of 3 nations at his funeral

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