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The Kargil Conflict Revisited

Or kitnay thread kholo gay bhai?-
Woh kal phir kisi indian journalist ki lay k chala jaye ga- tum log bus kargil threads hi kholtay rehna- :lol:-

Woh toh black list hogaya Indian media say - ab toh Pakistan say black list hone ki baari hai :lol:
 
see what this nut is barking again....

Pervez Musharraf remains adamant, claims Kargil was a big success militarily for Pak


ISLAMABAD: Claiming that his 1999 Kargil operation was a "big success militarily", former President Pervez Musharraf has said that if the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had not visited the US, the Pakistani army would have "conquered" 300 square miles of India.

He defended his action to launch the operation in Kargil in the wake of fresh allegations that he masterminded the intrusions.

Referring to Lt Gen (retired) Shahid Aziz's allegations that he had kept other military commanders in the dark about the operation, Musharraf said, "Telling everyone about it was not necessary at all".

He claimed Aziz had an "imbalanced personality" and had resorted to character assassination by making these accusations.

"We lost the Kargil war, which was a big success militarily, because of (then premier) Nawaz Sharif...If he had not visited the US, we would have conquered 300 square miles of India," Musharraf said in an interview with Express News channel.


Though Pakistan had initially claimed mujahideen were responsible for occupying strategic heights along the Line of Control in early 1999, Musharraf later revealed in his autobiography 'In The Line Of Fire' that regular army troops had participated in the operation.

Aziz, who headed the analysis wing of the ISI during the Kargil conflict, recently revealed that the operation was masterminded by a group of four generals led by Musharraf.

He has said details of the operation were hidden from other military commanders and the exact number of Pakistani casualties was still not known.

But Musharraf claimed the action in Kargil was a "localised" operation and not a major operation.

"Kargil was just one of many sectors under a Major General stationed in Gilgit, (who was) in charge of the area. Exchange of fire was routine there," he claimed.

Pervez Musharraf remains adamant, claims Kargil was a big success militarily for Pak - The Times of India


budda sathiya gaya hai....cant come to pak.....zoo mein rehata hai but tewar abhi bhi jungle ke hai..
 
:lol: yeh baath toh sach hai, mere hisaab se toh aage se Indian media or India se uski chutti ho gayi hai.

Chutti to kargil k bad say ho jani chahiye thi hamesha k liye - per phir air time itna kun dia?-
 
see what this nut is barking again....

Pervez Musharraf remains adamant, claims Kargil was a big success militarily for Pak


ISLAMABAD: Claiming that his 1999 Kargil operation was a "big success militarily", former President Pervez Musharraf has said that if the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had not visited the US, the Pakistani army would have "conquered" 300 square miles of India.

He defended his action to launch the operation in Kargil in the wake of fresh allegations that he masterminded the intrusions.

Referring to Lt Gen (retired) Shahid Aziz's allegations that he had kept other military commanders in the dark about the operation, Musharraf said, "Telling everyone about it was not necessary at all".

He claimed Aziz had an "imbalanced personality" and had resorted to character assassination by making these accusations.

"We lost the Kargil war, which was a big success militarily, because of (then premier) Nawaz Sharif...If he had not visited the US, we would have conquered 300 square miles of India," Musharraf said in an interview with Express News channel.


Though Pakistan had initially claimed mujahideen were responsible for occupying strategic heights along the Line of Control in early 1999, Musharraf later revealed in his autobiography 'In The Line Of Fire' that regular army troops had participated in the operation.

Aziz, who headed the analysis wing of the ISI during the Kargil conflict, recently revealed that the operation was masterminded by a group of four generals led by Musharraf.

He has said details of the operation were hidden from other military commanders and the exact number of Pakistani casualties was still not known.

But Musharraf claimed the action in Kargil was a "localised" operation and not a major operation.

"Kargil was just one of many sectors under a Major General stationed in Gilgit, (who was) in charge of the area. Exchange of fire was routine there," he claimed.

Pervez Musharraf remains adamant, claims Kargil was a big success militarily for Pak - The Times of India


budda sathiya gaya hai....cant come to pak.....zoo mein rehata hai but tewar abhi bhi jungle ke hai..

What success he gained, Nawaz Sharif badnaam hua Musharraf tere liye. :cheesy:
 
Around 600 of them were buried by IA. 300 died during a single Air raid on a weapon depot, more than 150 bodies were handed over to Pakistan, Many would have been killed on the retreat - Many bodies would have been blown off during the air and artillery raids. It's much much more than 1000.

ohh my god, what are doing here, you must have been major general by now :rofl:
 
In 47 your laskars were driven out of Uri, Baramulla and Poonch. In 65 you lost more land than capturing including Haji Pir Pass but after ceasefire it was returned to Pakistan. And How China came in the scene

Mate Pakistan na koi land lose nahi ki in wars vs india
yes we lost BD but big fact is BD dont share border with Pakistan
 
now that someone has brought up this topic what is the situation in Kargil and in particular does the PA occupy any of the hills like tiger hill or has that been taken by the IA.

Also I would like to request that both countries recognise the quality of each other's soldiers. PA soldier has shown time and again how brave and able he is but the IA soldier is equal. We arm chair warriors salute the real fauji's of both countries, you do an amazing job with so little and for so little. May you have the leaders that match and deserve you.
 
Who here cares for 2 MIGs being brought down?

I would give up a 100 topline fighters to keep Kashmir with India. If Kashmir cannot be wrestled out of Indian control, any military operation with a lop sided kill ratio in favor of Pakistanis is usesless....

Even a kid knows "ke ugli daal ke bacche paida nahin hote"...
Kargil was a needless fingering that resulted in a broken digit for Pakistan
 
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