Kargil Vijay Diwas : A Story Victory
Operation Badr’
Pakistan launched 'Operation Badr' and was aimed at severing the only link between Kashmir and Ladakh. If successful, it would have caused Indian forces to withdraw from the Siachen Glacier. As a part of their plan, Pak soldiers dressed like pathans infiltrated the Indian borders.
India Got Intelligence Report : Infiltration Of 6000-7000 Pakistan Army With Terrorist Group Fled To Kargil District Region & Capture Tiger Hill Point .
To Monitor This Situation Indian Army Send Small Group Of Surveillance Team To See What Happened.
Pakistan Army Capture 5 Of Them & Killed Them Brutally .
To See This Incident :
Indian Army Launches Operation Vijay 🚩
'Operation Vijay'
Indian army cross checked the information supplied by the shepherd and found out to be correct. They spotted these infiltrators with arms and ammunition. India then launched 'Operation Vijay' and mobilised 30,000 Indian land troops.
Indian Air Force Hold The Hand With Army & Started Positioning Their Camp .After IAF Strike Precision Guided Bomb To Restore Their movement. During This Conflict One Mi-27 Helicopter Was Shoot Down & Pilot Captured By Pakistan . After Pilot Got Released By International Pressure .
Fate & Casualties : India Have Lost 550 Soldiers Life
Where Pakistan Got 1100+ Death Casualties . According To Pak PM Nawaz Sharif Casualties Were -3000-4500 Pakistani Soldiers Killed .
Pakistan Refused To Take Their Soldiers Body . They Were Buried In Indian Soil Afterthat .
India Gain a Massive Military Victory In Kargil.
Kargil Vijay Diwas
After relentless attacks by the IAF and clearing the Drass subsector of Pak infiltrators, the war came to an end on July 26. The day has since been marked as Kargil Vijay Diwas (Kargil Victory Day) in India.
Pakistan, who were globally criticised for instigating the war, had to withdraw under international pressure and due to pressure from continued fighting at battle front and left India in control of all territory south and east of the LOC, as was established in July 1972 as per the Shimla Agreement.
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