Some facts of Kargil

⇒Introduction

We all know that the beginning of the kergil war was Pakistani's last India. Many soldiers of the two countries sacrificed their lives. It is not understood by anybody that Pakistan did such a disastrous event as the Kargil war to isolate Leh and Ladakh and that they should take Siachen glacier's own rights.

How it started

There was a verbal agreement between India and Pakistan that in the fierce winter, the armies of the two countries would come down from their upper bankers, and when the winter season was over, they would go back up. The Indian army comes to terms with their words. But Pakistan asked their NORTHERN LIGHT INFANTRY Soldiers to take on the terrorists and there over the bankers left by the Indian army. One day a local resident, Kashiram gayal, lost his yak when he went out to look for it, he saws some men carrying weapons and ammunition in civilian clothes on the hill, and the man come down and report in the Indian army. Shortly afterward, the Indian army realized that is was ready for the task of the Pakistan army and preparing for war.

The main part of the war

Himalayan heights in the kergil district of India. Once the scale of the Pakistani incursion was realized, the Indian Army quickly mobilized about 200,000 troops and operation Meghhood was launched.

However, the Indian army's first priority was to Recaptcha peaks that were in the immediate vicinity of NH1A. this resulted in Indian troops faster getting the tiger and tolling complex In a dress. The battle of tolling, among other assaults, slowly tilted the combat in Indian's favor. Nevertheless, some of the posts put up a stiff resistance, including Tiger Hill that fell only later in the war.

The Indian Army mounted some direct frontal ground assaults which were slow and took a heavy toll given the steep ascent dad had to be made on peaks as high as 18000 feet. Two months into the conflict, Indian troops had slowly retaken most of the ridges they had lost according to the official count, an estimated 75 to 80% of the intruded area and nearly all high ground was back under Indian control.

The Indian army launched its final attacks in the last week off as soon as the grass subsector had been cleared of Pakistani forces, the fighting ceased on 26 July. 26 July has since been marked as Kargil Vijay was in India. By the end of the war, India has resumed control of the all Territory in south and east of the line of control, as was established in July 1972 Shimla Accord.

Some heroes of this war

Captain Vikram Batra, Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey, grenadier Yogendra Singh Yadav, and Rifleman Sanjay Kumar have been awarded param Vir chakra for their gallantry services during the Kargil war.

The sacrifices of the Indian army to safeguard the sovereignty and unity of India have been great for the whole Nation is proud of its achievements.

 

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