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PTC NEWS KARGIL-26JULY,2010.wmv
PTC NEWS KARGIL-26JULY,2010.wmv
PTC NEWS BHIWANI KARGIL NEWS 26.07.2010
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Ap news - Kargil Vijay Diwas today: Remembering the war heroes
Ap news - Kargil Vijay Diwas today: Remembering the war heroes
Ap news - July 26 is observed as Kargil Vijay Diwas- named after Operation Vijay marking the Indian victory in the Kargil war back in 1999 with the loss of over 550 Indian soldiers.
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Star News in Kargil for Vijay Diwas
Star News in Kargil for Vijay Diwas
Star News in Kargil for Vijay Diwas
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Kargil war By Air & Sea - NDTV special documentary Episode 1 of 2
Kargil war By Air & Sea - NDTV special documentary Episode 1 of 2
The Kargil War, also known as the Kargil conflict,was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LOC). The cause of the war was the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants into positions on the Indian side of the LOC, which serves as the de facto border between the two states. During the initial stages of the war, Pakistan blamed the fighting entirely on independent Kashmiri insurgents, but documents left behind by casualties and later statements by Pakistan's Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff showed involvement of Pakistani paramilitary forces, led by General Ashraf Rashid. The Indian Army, later on supported by the Indian Air Force, recaptured a majority of the positions on the Indian side of the LoC infiltrated by the Pakistani troops and militants. With international diplomatic opposition, the Pakistani forces were forced to withdraw from Indian positions along the LOC. The war is one of the most recent examples of high altitude warfare in mountainous terrain, which posed significant logistical problems for the combating sides. This was only the second direct ground war between any two countries after they had developed nuclear weapons, after the Sino-Soviet border conflict of 1969; it is also the most recent. (India and Pakistan both test-detonated fission devices in May 1998, though the first Indian nuclear test was conducted <b>...</b>
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Captain Vikram Batra - Jai Hind
Captain Vikram Batra - Jai Hind
A Short Film on the legend of Kargil War - Captain Vikram Batra * Subtitles Included
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The Story of Kargil Heros - Suvarna news - Special
The Story of Kargil Heros - Suvarna news - Special
SUVARNA NEWS - In the summer of 1999, a 73-days military conflict was fought at Kargil unveiling new insights into an asymmetric conflict wherein opposing combatants employ markedly different resources and strategies in order to maximize their advantages and exploit the opponent's weaknesses. Kargil is situated at 2704 meters above sea level, 204 km east of Srinagar, 234 km west of Leh, and is the second largest urban center of Ladakh and the headquarters of the district that shares its name. The confrontation was manifestation of a 50 year-old Kashmir dispute that remained limited in terms of time, geographical area, and weaponry. The operation at Kargil was planned meticulously by the top Pakistani army establishment in a bid to capture the deserted heights in the Valley left by Indian army during the inhospitable weather conditions and then taking control of the vital Srinagar-Leh highway. The Pak army contemplated that by capturing the strategic heights they will be in a commanding position to get the status of the Line of Control (LoC.) altered. Pakistan army however, underestimated the response and repulsing of India, which with Indian air strikes became too vehement to be restrained by the Pakistan army as the bunkers at the outstanding heights were holed up in the and their logistic support was cut off. Moreover, the international pressure was too paramount to be overlooked by Pakistan. The whole area of Kargil belonged to Pakistan. It was captured by India in the <b>...</b>


