Who won 1999 war India or Pakistan?
As India witnessed television grabs of its army men in Kargil fighting Pakistan, ‘Operation Vijay’ was termed successful on this day 22 years ago when India won a decisive victory. While PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee declared the operation successful on July 14, the operation was officially declared closed on July 26, 1999.
How many died in Kargil War?
Defeating its adversaries in the war, the Indian Army finally hosted the national flag at Kargil on July 26. It is estimated that as many as 527 Indian soldiers died in the war, while more than 1,300 were injured.
What started Kargil War?
The 60-day-long Kargil War, from May 3 to July 26, 1999, took place after Pakistani troops were detected on top of the Kargil ridges. Pakistan had started planning the attack in 1998 itself.
Who won 65 war?
India
India won the war. It held on to the Vale of Kashmir, the prize Pakistan vainly sought.
Who won in 1971 war?
This year marks the 50th anniversary of India’s victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war, which saw the creation of Bangladesh. India declared victory over Pakistan on December 16, 1971, after the Pakistani armed forces surrendered.
What is the war between India and Pakistan?
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Is Pakistan the real winner of the Afghan War?
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What is the war in Pakistan?
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What is India and Pakistan?
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