Well we could make same argument, India attacked Pakistan in 1965.Pakistan never invaded India in 65 right?
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On 5 August 1965 between 26,000 and 33,000 Pakistani soldiers crossed the
Line of Control dressed as Kashmiri locals headed for various areas within Kashmir. Indian forces, tipped off by the local populace, crossed the cease fire line on 15 August.
Initially, the Indian Army met with considerable success, capturing three important mountain positions after a prolonged artillery barrage. By the end of August, however, both sides had relative progress; Pakistan had made progress in areas such as
Tithwal,
Uri and
Poonch and India had captured the
Haji Pir Pass, 8 km into Pakistan-Administered Kashmir.
On 1 September 1965, Pakistan launched a counterattack, called
Operation Grand Slam, with the objective to capture the vital town of
Akhnoor in
Jammu, which would sever communications and cut off supply routes to Indian troops. Ayub Khan calculated that "Hindu morale would not stand more than a couple of hard blows at the right time and place"
[22][23][24] although by this time Operation Gibraltar had failed and India had captured the Haji Pir Pass.
[22][25] Attacking with an overwhelming ratio of troops and technically superior tanks, Pakistan made gains against Indian forces, who were caught unprepared and suffered heavy losses. India responded by calling in its
air force to blunt the Pakistani attack. The next day, Pakistan retaliated, its
air force attacked Indian forces and air bases in both
Kashmir and
Punjab. India's decision to open up the theater of attack into Pakistani Punjab forced the Pakistani army to relocate troops engaged in the operation to defend Punjab. Operation Grand Slam therefore failed, as the Pakistan Army was unable to capture Akhnoor; it became one of the turning points in the war when India decided to relieve pressure on its troops in Kashmir by attacking Pakistan further south.
A declassified US State Department letter that confirms the existence of hundreds of "infiltrators" in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Dated during the events running up to the 1965 war.