10 Amazing Things to know about Kargil War
By MITKAU
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The Kargil War was a limited conflict fought at high altitudes in the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir, primarily between May and July 1999.
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The conflict began with the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and militants into Indian territory across the Line of Control (LoC).
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India launched Operation Vijay to reclaim its territories in the Kargil region.
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The Kargil region's mountainous terrain, at high altitudes ranging from 9,000 to 18,000 feet, posed immense challenges for both sides.
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The Indian Air Force played a crucial role in the conflict by conducting successful air strikes on Pakistani positions.
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Indian forces, including the Indian Army's 18th Grenadiers, recaptured the strategic Tiger Hill, a high-altitude peak, after intense fighting.
The conflict produced several heroes, including Captain Vikram Batra, who became famous for his role in the capture of Point 4875.
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The Pakistani forces employed a strategy known as "human wave attacks," sending waves of soldiers to overwhelm Indian positions.
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The Kargil War took place against the backdrop of both India and Pakistan being nuclear-armed nations.
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The conflict ended with the signing of the Lahore Declaration on July 26, 1999.
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