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India launched Operation Vijay to clear the posts in the Kargil sector, which was occupied by the Pakistani soldiers and infiltrators on the Indian side of the LoC.


India is observing Kargil Vijay Diwas on Sunday to commemorate its victory over Pakistan in the high-altitude conflict in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kargil district and along the Line of Control (LoC) and pay tributes to soldiers who lost their lives more than two decades ago.

India launched Operation Vijay to clear the posts in the Kargil sector, which was occupied by the Pakistani soldiers and infiltrators on the Indian side of the LoC.

The armies of the nuclear-armed nations fought the war between May and July in 1999.

Also read: PM Modi dedicates Mann Ki Baat address to Kargil Vijay Diwas, shares Covid-19 inspirational stories

The Indian Army, with the help of the Indian Air Force (IAF), wrested back the glaciated heights of Kargil, in the Ladakh sector, from the Pakistan army.

The Kargil War, which lasted a little over two months and ended on July 26, 1999, led to 527 deaths on India’s side.

Here are some facts about the Kargil War:

* India and Pakistan fought the Kargil War between May and July of 1999 in Kargil district under the temperature of minus 10 degree Celsius.

* The conflict began after Indian forces detected infiltrations by Pakistani troops and terrorists into Indian territory. The Pakistani side had a strategic advantage during the start of the conflict as they positioned themselves in key locations and could fire at advancing Indian troops.

* The Indian Army was able to ascertain the points of incursion based on information from local shepherds and launched Operation Vijay.

* IAF’s launched its air operations under Operation Safed Sagar in support of the army on May 26. Indian MiG-21, MiG-27 and Mirage-2000 fighters fired rockets and missiles throughout the Kargil War at the “fortified enemy positions” from their side of LoC.

* IAF had planned to bomb targets in Pakistan during the Kargil War. But the then National Democratic Alliance or NDA government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee instructed the then IAF chief air chief marshal AY Tipnis that his fighter jets must not cross LoC under any circumstances.

* IAF also wanted to cross the LoC slightly during the Kargil War but this request was also rejected by the government.

* Pakistan shot down two Indian fighter jets while another crashed during the operation.

* The Indian Navy also launched Operation Talwar to blockade Pakistani ports, especially the one in Karachi, during the Kargil War to stop the supply of oil and fuel.

* The Indian Navy’s western and eastern fleets patrolled the Arabian Sea and threatened to cut Pakistan’s trade routes.

* Pakistan asked the US to intervene but then American president Bill Clinton declined its request, saying Islamabad must withdraw its troops from LoC.

* Indian armed forces attacked the rest of the outposts as Pakistani troops withdrew and captured the last of them by July 26.

* The official death toll on the Indian side was 527 and that on the Pakistani side was between 357 and 453.

* Pakistan had initially denied it had any role in the conflict and said that India was facing off with “Kashmiri freedom fighters.” It, however, awarded its soldiers medals for the conflict later.

* After the Kargil War, India increased its defence spending in the budget.

* The complete overhaul of India’s intelligence set-up and the creation of a younger and fitter army are among the most significant changes made by the government on the basis of recommendations of the Kargil Review Committee (KRC).

* The creation of the post of a Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) was also among them. General Bipin Rawat took over as the first CDS on January 1 this year and will serve a full three-year term till December 2022.

* The creation of the Defence Intelligence Agency in 2002 and the technical intelligence gathering agency, National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) in 2004, were some of the report’s key outcomes.

* The timespan for promotions was slashed up to the rank of commanding officers (COs) or colonels and their equivalent in the air force and navy



https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...st-pakistan/story-x2cUNDgKxoQPxrzKEmoK4J.html



 
Deaths of indian troops larger than Pakistan, lost fighter jets and lost territory too but yeah indian won. Indian always wins even when they loose 60 km of territory to china, they also win if we shoot down abhinandon and bomb their military. India is a supa powa it always wins, no matter what.
 
Deaths of indian troops larger than Pakistan, lost fighter jets and lost territory too but yeah indian won. Indian always wins even when they loose 60 km of territory to china, they also win if we shoot down abhinandon and bomb their military. India is a supa powa it always wins, no matter what.
Ok, you won Kargil. After occupying the heights you kept them & are continuing to hold to ransom the Srinagar-Leh highway. Happy!
 
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Since you have been getting spanked left, right and centre from all neighbours these days, taking refuge in a 30-year-old conflict that saw your defence forces absolutely butchered is just what you bakhats can do.


India launched Operation Vijay to clear the posts in the Kargil sector, which was occupied by the Pakistani soldiers and infiltrators on the Indian side of the LoC.


India is observing Kargil Vijay Diwas on Sunday to commemorate its victory over Pakistan in the high-altitude conflict in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kargil district and along the Line of Control (LoC) and pay tributes to soldiers who lost their lives more than two decades ago.

India launched Operation Vijay to clear the posts in the Kargil sector, which was occupied by the Pakistani soldiers and infiltrators on the Indian side of the LoC.

The armies of the nuclear-armed nations fought the war between May and July in 1999.

Also read: PM Modi dedicates Mann Ki Baat address to Kargil Vijay Diwas, shares Covid-19 inspirational stories

The Indian Army, with the help of the Indian Air Force (IAF), wrested back the glaciated heights of Kargil, in the Ladakh sector, from the Pakistan army.

The Kargil War, which lasted a little over two months and ended on July 26, 1999, led to 527 deaths on India’s side.

Here are some facts about the Kargil War:

* India and Pakistan fought the Kargil War between May and July of 1999 in Kargil district under the temperature of minus 10 degree Celsius.

* The conflict began after Indian forces detected infiltrations by Pakistani troops and terrorists into Indian territory. The Pakistani side had a strategic advantage during the start of the conflict as they positioned themselves in key locations and could fire at advancing Indian troops.

* The Indian Army was able to ascertain the points of incursion based on information from local shepherds and launched Operation Vijay.

* IAF’s launched its air operations under Operation Safed Sagar in support of the army on May 26. Indian MiG-21, MiG-27 and Mirage-2000 fighters fired rockets and missiles throughout the Kargil War at the “fortified enemy positions” from their side of LoC.

* IAF had planned to bomb targets in Pakistan during the Kargil War. But the then National Democratic Alliance or NDA government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee instructed the then IAF chief air chief marshal AY Tipnis that his fighter jets must not cross LoC under any circumstances.

* IAF also wanted to cross the LoC slightly during the Kargil War but this request was also rejected by the government.

* Pakistan shot down two Indian fighter jets while another crashed during the operation.

* The Indian Navy also launched Operation Talwar to blockade Pakistani ports, especially the one in Karachi, during the Kargil War to stop the supply of oil and fuel.

* The Indian Navy’s western and eastern fleets patrolled the Arabian Sea and threatened to cut Pakistan’s trade routes.

* Pakistan asked the US to intervene but then American president Bill Clinton declined its request, saying Islamabad must withdraw its troops from LoC.

* Indian armed forces attacked the rest of the outposts as Pakistani troops withdrew and captured the last of them by July 26.

* The official death toll on the Indian side was 527 and that on the Pakistani side was between 357 and 453.

* Pakistan had initially denied it had any role in the conflict and said that India was facing off with “Kashmiri freedom fighters.” It, however, awarded its soldiers medals for the conflict later.

* After the Kargil War, India increased its defence spending in the budget.

* The complete overhaul of India’s intelligence set-up and the creation of a younger and fitter army are among the most significant changes made by the government on the basis of recommendations of the Kargil Review Committee (KRC).

* The creation of the post of a Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) was also among them. General Bipin Rawat took over as the first CDS on January 1 this year and will serve a full three-year term till December 2022.

* The creation of the Defence Intelligence Agency in 2002 and the technical intelligence gathering agency, National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) in 2004, were some of the report’s key outcomes.

* The timespan for promotions was slashed up to the rank of commanding officers (COs) or colonels and their equivalent in the air force and navy



https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...st-pakistan/story-x2cUNDgKxoQPxrzKEmoK4J.html



 
Deaths of indian troops larger than Pakistan, lost fighter jets and lost territory too but yeah indian won. Indian always wins even when they loose 60 km of territory to china, they also win if we shoot down abhinandon and bomb their military. India is a supa powa it always wins, no matter what.
Dont forget the fake encounters and the medals given to liars and subsequently court marshalled and shamed. It's all a drama in india
 
Deaths of indian troops larger than Pakistan, lost fighter jets and lost territory too but yeah indian won. Indian always wins even when they loose 60 km of territory to china, they also win if we shoot down abhinandon and bomb their military. India is a supa powa it always wins, no matter what.
No Pakistani troop killed in that war. 2000+ killed were mere non state actors and were buried respectful in unmarked grave.

Let's call it a successful clan up operation.

Dont forget the fake encounters and the medals given to liars and subsequently court marshalled and shamed. It's all a drama in india

Indian troops fought non state actors who could produce weapons, ammo. and food from thin air. It take lots of effort and determination to fight God's army. I'm not sure how did evil baniya's won that war.
 
No Pakistani troop killed in that war. 2000+ killed were mere non state actors and were buried respectful in unmarked grave.

Let's call it a successful clan up operation.



Indian troops fought non state actors who could produce weapons, ammo. and food from thin air. It take lots of effort and determination to fight God's army. I'm not sure how did evil baniya's won that war.
You won that....ok.
Like you just won against china and like feb 27 last year you killed 300.

How dumb are you?
 
Don't stress your brain. The simple answer is you lost the war.
You won that....ok.
Like you just won against china and like feb 27 last year you killed 300.

How dumb are you?

So if India lost the war and Pakistan won the war. Why doesn't Pakistan celebrate it's victory ..when is Pakistan's victory day for Kargil war.

Just to put things in perspective, Pakistan is a nation that has a victory day for even defence of Lahore in 1965 war(not winning the 1965 war, but just the fact Pakistan was able to defend Lahore is celebrated as a victory.)
Pakistan even celebrated a victory day for something as insignificant as shooting down an Indian Mig 21 27 Feb.

So when Pakistan victory day for Kargil war?
 
So if India lost the war and Pakistan won the war. Why doesn't Pakistan celebrate it's victory ..when is Pakistan's victory day for Kargil war.

Just to put things in perspective, Pakistan is a nation that has a victory day for even defence of Lahore in 1965 war(not winning the 1965 war, but just the fact Pakistan was able to defend Lahore is celebrated as a victory.)
Pakistan even celebrated a victory day for something as insignificant as shooting down an Indian Mig 21 27 Feb.

So when Pakistan victory day for Kargil war?

Nice try. India was fighting the Kashmiri freedom fighters not Pakistani Military.
 
Nice try. India was fighting the Kashmiri freedom fighters not Pakistani Military.

Haha ..so tell us those 420 soldiers who's names were published Pakistan army on its official website..were they Kashmiri militant?

Which international recognised Pakistan's Kashmir centric terrorist organization did Captain karnal Sher Khan belong too?
 
Haha ..so tell us those 420 soldiers who's names were published Pakistan army on its official website..were they Kashmiri militant?

Which international recognised Pakistan's Kashmir centric terrorist organization did Captain karnal Sher Khan belong too?

Yes. They were Kashmiri freedom fighters who were being honored for fighting for the cause of Allah (swt).
 
Don't stress your brain. The simple answer is you lost the war.
Wait a minute, you are carrying Indian flag, You shameless looser Baniya!
 
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