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  2. Kargil War - Wikipedia

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    Kargil War Part of the Kashmir conflict and the India–Pakistan conflict Indian soldiers after capturing a hill from Pakistani forces during the Kargil War Date 3 May – 26 July 1999 (2 months, 3 weeks and 2 days) Location Kargil district, Jammu and Kashmir (now Ladakh), India Result Indian victory India regains possession of Kargil Territorial changes Status quo ante bellum Belligerents ...

  3. Ashfaq Hussain (Pakistan Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    The book series is a humorous account of his experience in the Pakistan army. [5] His sixth book "Witness to Blunder: Kargil Story Unfolds" was on the Kargil war. [3] [6] Hussain was a colonel in the Inter Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR) during the time of the Kargil war. Husasin has recounted his observations and experiences of ...

  4. Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within

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    Despite its pro-military bias, the book remains interesting and provides much material for academic debate." [ 1 ] The Journal of Military History wrote that Crossed Swords "is a detailed and fascinating account of the army, in peace and in wartime, through the lens of one not actually part of the organisation, yet possessed of a thorough ...

  5. Kargil War order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The Kargil War order of battle , is a deposition and systematic combatant structure of the Indian Army troops and the unified Pakistan Armed Forces combat commands, active in the Kargil region in 1999, during the Kargil War. The Indian Army orbat is based on the publications provided by the Indian military authors, news media and official sources.

  6. In the Line of Fire: A Memoir - Wikipedia

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    The English version of the book has left out the number of Pakistani casualties, while the Hindi version lists Pakistani casualties numbering 357. [19] It is quoted that such remarks do little help in the ongoing dialogue between the two countries. [20] Even Pakistani authors have panned the book for turning a defeat in Kargil into a victory. [16]

  7. Param Vir Chakra - Wikipedia

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    A series of 14 graphic novels titled Param Vir Chakra Name of Awardees by Roli Books written by Ian Cardozo and drawn by Rishi Kumar in 2019. [ 55 ] The Bollywood film LOC Kargil (2003) gives an account of all of the PVC recipients from the Kargil War .

  8. Majeed Malik - Wikipedia

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    The book was published in 2015 by Sang-e-Meel Publications. [7] The book contains detailed account of his life, Kargil War and how Pakistan conducted underground nuclear tests. He wrote in his book that Pervez Musharraf conducted military operations confidentially and didn't reveal the truth to Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. Kayani knew very little ...

  9. Operation Safed Sagar - Wikipedia

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    Operation Safed Sagar (Hindi: ऑपरेशन सफेद सागर, lit."Operation White Ocean") was the code name assigned to the Indian Air Force's role in acting jointly with the Indian Army during the 1999 Kargil war that was aimed at flushing out regular and irregular troops of the Pakistani Army from vacated Indian Positions in the Kargil sector along the Line of Control. [1]