Kargil was a military, political and diplomatic victory for India which observes the 21st anniversary of Kargil Vijay Divas on Sunday in honour of the men who lost their lives in the war.
This is the day to pay homage to the Kargil martyrs and to remember the supreme sacrifice made by our brave soldiers, to uphold and safeguard the integrity of the nation.
The day commemorates the success of "Operation Vijay" launched by the Indian Army to recapture the Indian territories from Pakistani intruders in the Kargil-Drass sector in 1999.
Since 1999, July 26 is celebrated as the Kargil Vijay Diwas every year to commemorate the victory of Operation Vijay. While the 60-day long war resulted in the loss of several lives on both the sides, India eventually won the war by regaining control of all the previously held territory, re-establishing the status quo ante-bellum.
The Kargil War or the Kargil Conflict took place between May 3 and July 26, 1999, in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LOC).
To honour the Kargil War's Heroes, who laid down their life for the country, a host of events and functions are organised all over the country to commemorate the contributions of the armed forces.
Here are 10 things to know about India's great victory over Pak in 1999
1. The Kargil war was fought in 1999 between India and Pakistan in Kargil, Ladakh
The Kargil war was fought in 1999 between India and Pakistan in Kargil, Ladakh which was initially Baltistan district, separated by the LoC after the first Kashmir war.
2. Kargil was the first war between India and Pakistan after 1971
Kargil was the first war between India and Pakistan after the one in 1971 which had led to the formation of Bangladesh as a separate country.
3. India launched 'Operation Vijay' to clear the Kargil sector of infiltration by Pakistani soldiers and militants
India launched 'Operation Vijay' to clear the Kargil sector of infiltration by Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants on the Indian side of the Line of Control.
4. Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led NDA government was in power at the time of this war
Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led NDA government was in power at the time of this war.
5. The war took place despite the two nations signing the Shimla Agreement
The war took place despite the two nations signing the Shimla Agreement that stated that no armed conflict shall take place on the said boundary. The Indian and Pakistani armies fought the Kargil War in May-July 1999 in Kargil and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LoC).
6. Safed Sagar, the Indian Air Force's operation, was a major part of the Kargil war
Safed Sagar, the Indian Air Force's operation, was a major part of the Kargil war. It used air power at the height of 32,000 feet for the first time. From identifying the Pakistani troops and Mujahideens to interdiction, all the actions were performed well by the pilots and engineers despite just one week of training.
7. Operation was officially declared closed on July 26, 1999
As India witnessed television grabs of its army men in Kargil fighting Pakistan, 'Operation Vijay' was termed successful on this day 17 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.
8. Kargil is one of the most recent and infamous examples of high-altitude warfare
Kargil is one of the most recent and infamous examples of high-altitude warfare i.e wars that are fought on mountainous terrain. Such wars are considered more dangerous due to the rough terrain and natural habitat.
9. India lost more than 500 military men on the Kargil territory
India lost more than 500 military men on the Kargil territory while reports from Pakistan claimed that more than 3000 of their soldiers, mujahideens and infiltrates died.
Built by the Indian army, the Kargil War memorial wall in Dras has inscriptions of all the Indian soldiers who lost their lives in the war. The Memorial also has a museum with documents, recordings and pictures of the Indian soldiers at Kargil.
- 10. Kargil war was one of the few instances when war was fought between two nuclear states
It was one of the few instances when war was fought between two nuclear states. It was also the first war between the two countries widely covered in the media.
It would not be wrong to say that the War is never good. This causes a major loss on both sides, thousands of soldiers get martyred. India is a peace-loving country that does not believe in war. Indian army always safeguards the nation from alien forces, sacrifice for the Motherland, and make us proud.
“Quartered in snow, silent to remain. When the bugle calls, they shall rise and march again.” – The scroll of honour at the Siachen base camp
"TOUGH TIMES DON'T LAST, TOUGH MEN DO"
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