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Who actually won Kargil War?

Who actually won Kargil War?

The Indian soldiers had secured this victory after a three-month conflict that led to a loss of lives from both sides with the Indian side losing nearly 490 officers, soldiers, and jawans. In order to commemorate India’s win in the war, the Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated every year on July 26.

How did India win Kargil War?

“During the Kargil War, the gallant soldiers of the Indian Army triumphed over the Pakistani invaders with undaunted courage and determination,” tweeted @adgpi. India had launched Operation Vijay to evict the Pakistani intruders from Kargil and completed it successfully.

When did Kargil War end?

July 1999
Kargil War/End dates

Did we win the Kargil War?

While the war resulted in the loss of several lives on both sides, India eventually won by regaining control of all the previously held territory. Since 1999, July 26 is celebrated as the Kargil Vijay Diwas to commemorate the victory of Operation Vijay.

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Who won 1961 war?

Sino-Indian War

Date 20 October – 21 November 1962 (1 month and 1 day)
Location Aksai Chin, North-East Frontier Agency and Assam
Result Chinese victory China consolidates position in Aksai Chin and advances to the 1960 claim line Status quo ante bellum in Assam Himalaya

What was the result of the Kargil War?

The Kargil War came to an end on July 26th 1999 with the aid of international diplomatic intervention, due to which Pakistani troops exited Indian territories. By the end of the war it was estimated that more than 500 soldiers had been killed and over 1000 injured.

Which is the best movie about Kargil War?

Kurukshetra (2008) – A Malayalam film directed by a former Indian Army Major Ravi (Retd) based on his experience of Kargil War. Laag (2000) – A Pakistani film-drama based on the armed intrusions and struggle of Pakistan army soldiers in the conflict.

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What was the role of MiG-21 in the Kargil War?

IAF MiG-21s were used extensively in the Kargil War. Once India regained control of the hills overlooking NH 1, the Indian Army turned to driving the invading force back across the LOC. The Battle of Tololing, amongst other assaults, slowly tilted the combat in India’s favour.

What is the history of etc Kargil?

Etc will be covered in this story. Let’s take you back to the year, 1947 first. 1947, before the Partition of India, Kargil came under the region of Gilgit-Baltistan, but after the 1st Kashmir war held in 1947-48, most of the Kargil area remained in the Indian territory.