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explain kargil war.......................

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Answered by ashi2203
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1) Kargil War also known as Kargil conflict was between India and Pakistan and it took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir.
 
2)  The cause of the war was infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants into positions on the Indian side of Line of Control (LOC) which is border between the two states.
 
3)  During the initial stages of war, Pakistan blamed fighting entirely on independent Kashmiri insurgents but documents of casualties and statements of Pakistani Prime Minister and other Army staff proved the involvement of Pakistani paramilitary forces
 
4)  With international diplomatic opposition, Pakistani forces withdrew from the Indian positions along the LOC. The war is one of the recent examples of high altitude warfare in a tough mountainous terrain which posed serious problems for the combating sides
 
5)  The outcome of war was Pakistan was criticized by other countries for starting the war as their paramilitary forces crossed the LOC. Veteran analysts argued that the battle was fought at heights where only seasoned troops could survive the tough climatic conditions.
 
6)  A number of soldiers earned gallantry rewards after the Kargil war and G8 nations supported India which made the military forces of Pakistan to pull back remaining soldiers from Indian territory.
 
7)  After the end of war, the Indian Stock Market rose by over 30% and the next Indian Budget included major increase in military expenditure in order to acquire more state of art weapons 
 
Answered by ChromaticSoul
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The Kargil war was fought between India and Pakistan between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and along the Line of Control (LOC). During the war, the Indian Army evicted Pakistani intruders and succeeded in recapturing the Tiger Hill and other posts as a part of Operation Vijay.

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