Jaibans Singh The fifth round of conflict between India and Pakistan was fought in the heights of Kargil, now a part of the Indian Union Territory of Ladakh. Code named Operation Vijay by India and Operation Al Badr by Pakistan, the war lasted for 83 days from 3 May 1999 to 26 July 1999. The short and intense war ended with a decisive victory for India. The war was … [Read more...] about 25th Anniversary of the Kargil War: Remembrance, Celebration and Introspection
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Kargil War: Victory of righteousness over deceit
Jaibans Singh Kargil Vijay Divas celebrations have commenced across the country; these events are held by Indian Army and civilians to commemorate the great Indian victory in the Kargil heights against an enemy who coveted to seize them duplicitously. The Indian Army began operations on 3 May 1999 and in less than three months, removed the Pakistani troops from the … [Read more...] about Kargil War: Victory of righteousness over deceit
testLt. Gen. Asim Bajwa: Personification of dishonest officers of Pakistan Army
Jaibans Singh Lt. General Asim Saleem Bajwa reached a very high rank in the Pakistan Army, just one step short of being the Chief. It is mostly believed that a person reaching such heights would be dedicated to the cause of the nation. Sadly for Pakistan, Gen. Bajwa has exhibited no such virtues, instead, he stands exposed as a dishonest, corrupt and covetous man who has … [Read more...] about Lt. Gen. Asim Bajwa: Personification of dishonest officers of Pakistan Army
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Jaibans Singh The ongoing week marks the 21st Anniversary of India’s victory against Pakistan in the Kargil War, also called Operation Vijay. In 26, July, 1999, Pakistan announced complete withdrawal of its troops from the Kargil heights when nothing was left over there to withdraw with its beleaguered troops having been battered by the Indian Army. Every year, on 26, … [Read more...] about Kargil War: Pakistan’s duplicity should neither be forgotten nor forgiven
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