26 Jul, 2024

Kargil Vijay Diwas 2024: All you need to know

In 1999, a few courageous people sacrificed all to defend the nation. Indian soldiers, who battled valiantly and ferociously to undermine India's sovereignty, achieved victory on July 26.


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In the 1999 Kargil War, Indian soldiers emerged victorious over the Pakistani army. This day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by our troops.


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Context of the War: This war in 1999 resulted from the tense relations between India and Pakistan during the years of partition and simultaneous independence.


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The issue got worse when the two nations conducted nuclear weapons tests in 1998. In an effort to resolve the Kashmir dispute peacefully, the Lahore Declaration was signed in February 1999.


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Operation Vijay: The Indian Army began Operation Vijay in May 1999. The Pakistani army had already taken up important and crucial positions in the mountains.


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The battles fought between them were intense, but the Indian army came out victorious on July 26.


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The death toll from this war was 527 on the Indian side and between 357 and 453 on the Pakistani side, according to Indian archives.


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Captain was patrolling on the fortnight of May in 1999, when he was captured along with 5 more soldiers. All were tortured and killed in captivity.


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Heroes of the War: The soldiers in the war fought bravely. Some of these soldiers include- Captain Vikram Batra, who led his team to recapture Pint 4875 even after getting injured.


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First war in India which was Televised: Kargil War of 1999, was the first war which was televised. The coverage of the war started with grainy images of Bofors Guns.


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