my2cents
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Get your facts right. India's operation Meghdoot and incursion into Siachen which resulted in the thievery of land from us resulted in Pakistan's future operation in kargil. Kargil was a response to siachen, not the other way around. Look at history and ask what happened first, the siachen conflict or the kargil debacle. It was India which invaded Siachen. Kargil was a response to even things but Indian media was in its initial phase of growing increasingly powerful. It convinced America and other countries that Pakistan was being belligerant and combative.
Not a word was raised on the Siachen attack which India launched but Pakistan was asked to pull back in Kargil. Unfortunate and shows that India's soft power had been growing since that early. Pakistani government should have done something to curtail this growing influence and perhaps we wouldn't have American offers to India to sell f16s better than ours or a nuke deal.
Actually you should get your facts right. When Kargil happened there was clear demarcation of the boundary of operation and there was a gentleman's agreement that posts that were vacated during winter will not be occupied. In the case of Siachen there was no such demarcation and all lines ended east of the Karakoram pass. As part of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir, India exerted its rights to the Siachen glacier and if it bothers our neighbour that we occupied it first then tough luck.