Kargil War or Kargil Victory Day is recorded in golden letters in Indian history. The war of Kargil is a war that India remembers and gets lost in golden memories, while Pakistan gets great wounds when it is mentioned. Indian soldiers gave a befitting reply to his conspiracy and nefarious act. Know where this war was fought, how it started and why Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated?
How did the war begin?
The Kargil war started because of the nefarious act of Pakistan. A shepherd informed the Indian Army on 3 May 1999 that Pakistan had infiltrated Kargil and seized control and then India started Operation Vijay to drag it away. Gradually this situation turned into a war.
Where was the war fought?
Pakistan occupied a peak of 18,000 feet in the area of Kargil. At the same time, the Indian Army was responding to it from the bottom. Taking the risk, the Indian Army had forced the enemies to chew their fingers under the teeth even in this dilemma in Kargil.
Why is Kargil Victory Day celebrated?
Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated to commemorate the great victory found on Kargil. It is also a symbol of honor, passion, passion, courage, fearlessness of our soldiers. In this war which lasted more than 60 days, the Indian lions fought fiercely against the enemies and, by thwarting their intrigue, achieved Mahavijay in this war. India was officially conquered in this war on 26 July 1999. 26 July is celebrated every year as Kargil Vijay Divas.
How many soldiers of India became martyrs?
In this great war, India lost 527 of its precious diamonds, while 1363 soldiers were injured in this war. At the same time, according to one statistics, more than 3000 soldiers of Pakistan were killed by India.
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