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कारगिल में भारतीय सेना के अभियान
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Kargil Vijay Diwas: 1999 में कारगिल-द्रास सेक्टर में पाकिस्तानी घुसपैठियों से भारतीय क्षेत्रों को वापस लेने के लिए भारतीय सेना द्वारा ‘ऑपरेशन विजय शुरू किया गया था। कारगिल युद्ध में सैनिकों द्वारा किए गए बलिदान को याद करने के लिए हर साल 26 जुलाई को कारगिल विजय दिवस मनाया जाता है। कारगिल युद्ध 1999 में हुआ था, जब पाकिस्तानी सेना और कश्मीरी आत
Kargil Vijay Diwas is observed to commemorate India s victory over Pakistani troops in 1999 war.
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today led the nation in paying rich tributes to the soldiers who lost their lives defending India during the 1999 war in Kargil. The bravery of the soldiers motivates us every single day, PM Modi said as he remembered the brave sacrifices of the soldiers on the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas.
Twenty-two years ago on this day, the Indian soldiers pushed back Pakistani troops, a bulk of them drawn from the neighbouring country s Northern Light Infantry, from the captured peaks in Kargil.
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Kargil: Learnt and unlearnt lessons from a costly victory July 24, 2021, 9:06 PM IST
The writer is a retired Air Vice Marshal from IAF and visiting professor at Ashoka and Jindal universities
Twenty two years after the Indian Army, enabled and complemented by the Indian Air Force, evicted Pakistan Army’s Northern Light Infantry (NLI) intruders from the daunting heights of Mushkoh, Dras, Kaksar and Batalik, the Kargil conflict of 1999 continues to generate a wide range of analyses from historians and strategic analysts. Adding to these in the public discourse is the continued emotional impact of loss on the families and the units who suffered significantly during the bruising high-altitude conflict that saw tough frontal assaults and brutal close-quarter fighting that is no longer considered the ‘new normal’ in contemporary warfare. In the sobering backdrop of these memories, one would imagine that India would have lost no time in abs