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26 years after Kargil, shift in border doctrine

July 26, 2025 By News Bureau

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26 July, 2025 – Chandigarh : Twenty-six years after India and Pakistan engaged in a limited conflict along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kargil sector, the volatile border witnessed a war-like situation in May this year when Pakistan launched drones and missiles at Indian sites during Operation Sindoor.

Areas along the LoC in Ladakh were among the 36 places along the entire western border that Pakistan attempted to target, the Army said.

When bugles sound below the towering, rocky battlefields to mark the 26th anniversary of the conflict on July 26 (Kargil Vijay Diwas), the war machines and the men behind them would be looking at a vastly changed geostrategic environment in the northern sector along with a radical doctrinal shift to deal with emerging threats.

A series of events such as a wreath-laying ceremony at the Kargil war memorial, sainik sammelan, honouring veterans and beating retreat have been lined up to pay tributes to the 534 soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice in the conflict from mid-May to July-end in 1999.

In the early weeks of 1999, Pakistani troops transgressed the LoC and occupied heights dominating the Srinagar-Leh National Highway that had been vacated by the Indian Army as part of the winter posture due to heavy snow and inclement weather.

This led to tedious and costly battles on the remote and icy heights along a 170-km stretch of the LoC in the sector, which is now overshadowed by the growing Chinese belligerence on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.

The collusion between China and Pakistan is well established. While China had remained silent during the Kargil conflict, it provided real-time intelligence and satellite imagery to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Besides intelligence and diplomatic support, defence experts caution that in any future India-Pakistan clash, China may use other means to support Pakistan.

At the same time, terrorism in the Kashmir valley and the Jammu region has not waned, with a spate of terror attacks on civilians as well as the Army. The killing of 26 persons, mostly tourists, at Pahalgam in April, which led to India launching precision strikes on nine terrorist camps in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor is the latest example.

Surgical strikes across the LoC were carried out in 2016 and air strikes were carried out in 2019 on Balakote, adjacent to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Considering terrorist attacks as an act of war is a major policy shift.

Over the years since Kargil, there has been a massive increase of troops and hierarchical restructuring in Ladakh to counter not only Pakistan, but also China, with greater thrust on developing indigenous equipment for the military’s operational requirements and sustenance in difficult terrain.

This led to tedious and costly battles on the remote and icy heights along a 170-km stretch of the LoC in the sector, which is now overshadowed by the growing Chinese belligerence on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.

The collusion between China and Pakistan is well established. While China had remained silent during the Kargil conflict, it provided real-time intelligence and satellite imagery to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Besides intelligence and diplomatic support, defence experts caution that in any future India-Pakistan clash, China may use other means to support Pakistan.

At the same time, terrorism in the Kashmir valley and the Jammu region has not waned, with a spate of terror attacks on civilians as well as the Army. The killing of 26 persons, mostly tourists, at Pahalgam in April, which led to India launching precision strikes on nine terrorist camps in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor is the latest example.

Surgical strikes across the LoC were carried out in 2016 and air strikes were carried out in 2019 on Balakote, adjacent to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Considering terrorist attacks as an act of war is a major policy shift.

Over the years since Kargil, there has been a massive increase of troops and hierarchical restructuring in Ladakh to counter not only Pakistan, but also China, with greater thrust on developing indigenous equipment for the military’s operational requirements and sustenance in difficult terrain.

The Tribune


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