New Delhi Kargil Vijay Diwas The history of wars around the world is full of valor stories of courageous soldiers. Whenever it comes to such wars, Kargil’s name is remembered for the bravery of Indian soldiers and the courage to give up. History has not been able to set a precedent for the amazing valor that Indian soldiers have shown in seemingly insurmountable circumstances. The challenge of the Indian soldiers to the enemies at the top, poured water on the plans of Pakistan.
rst installment.The war lasted for nearly 60 days and on 26 July 1999, victory was declared in the Kargil war. This war has passed for more than two decades. After this, an entire generation has been prepared, who wants to cherish the valor and valor of the immortal martyrs of this war in their hearts. This war is full of pride for every Indian and every saga of it drenches us with a sense of patriotism. Let’s know the story of Kargil war in three installments. Today is the fi
Answer from Operation Vijay: It was initially considered an intrusion and it was said that they would be removed in a few days. But knowing the tactics of the infiltrators, the Indian Army realized that there were plans for a large-scale attack. After this, the Government of India sent two lakh soldiers to the front under Operation Vijay. The war, which began in May, officially ended on 26 July 1999.
Information from the shepherds: The book Chwtness to Blunder-Kargil Story The unfolded book claims that Captain Iftekhar of the 6 Northern Light Infantry of Pakistan was sitting with his soldiers at the Azam outpost in Kargil, when he saw Indian shepherds. In a short period of time, Indian Army personnel also arrived with the shepherds. After this the Lama helicopter came flying. It was then discovered that Pak troops had captured the hills of Kargil.
Pakistan plans Operation Badr: There have been many military conflicts between India and Pakistan even after 1971. The nuclear tests by the two countries had further increased tensions. The two countries signed the Lahore Declaration in February 1999 to calm the situation. It promised to settle the Kashmir issue through bilateral talks, but Pakistan began to send its troops and paramilitary forces across the Line of Control. Which was named ‘Operation Badr’. Its purpose was to break the link between Kashmir and Ladakh and divert the Indian Army from the Siachen Glacier.