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We Got Lucky: The 1999 India-Pakistan War Almost Killed Us All

We Got Lucky: The 1999 India-Pakistan War Almost Killed Us All
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Kargil Catastrophe: India and Pakistan Almost Kicked Off a Nuclear War

Kargil Catastrophe: India and Pakistan Almost Kicked Off a Nuclear War The Kargil War marked a frightening new chapter in the international system as for the first time states with nuclear weapons faced off on a (fortunately limited) battlefield. Here s What You Need to Remember: Washington had condemned and sanctioned both India and Pakistan’s recent nuclear tests, and its policy was then in a state of flux. For years, there was a conceit that no two states with nuclear weapons have ever directly fought each other. That conceit has at times been thin. For example, during the Korean War, Soviet air force regiments battled U.S. jet fighters in support of North Korea. But Washington as much as Moscow refrained from pointing out that thinly-veiled fact, lest it escalate tensions.

India and Pakistan Fought in 1999 Why Didn t It Go Nuclear?

India and Pakistan Fought in 1999 Why Didn t It Go Nuclear?
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The 1999 India and Pakistan War Was Almost a Nuclear Disaster

Twenty Years Ago, India and Pakistan Almost Started a Nuclear War

Twenty Years Ago, India and Pakistan Almost Started a Nuclear War
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