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What was the conflict between India and Pakistan?

What was the conflict between India and Pakistan?

The Kashmir conflict is a territorial conflict over the Kashmir region, primarily between India and Pakistan, with China playing a third-party role. The conflict started after the partition of India in 1947 as both India and Pakistan claimed the entirety of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Why did Kargil War start?

The cause of the war was the infiltration of Pakistani troops—disguised as Kashmiri militants—into positions on the Indian side of the LoC, which serves as the de facto border between the two states in Kashmir.

What are the three wars between India and Pakistan?

List of wars involving Pakistan

Conflict Pakistan and allies Opponents
Second Indo-Pakistani War (1965) Pakistan India
Bangladesh Liberation War (From March 1971) Third Indo-Pakistani War (From Dec 1971) Pakistan Mukti Bahini India
Fourth Balochistan Conflict (1973–1978) Pakistan BLA

Who won the Kargil War?

the Indian Army
“During the Kargil War, the gallant soldiers of the Indian Army triumphed over the Pakistani invaders with undaunted courage and determination,” tweeted @adgpi. The 115-second-long video described through captions, along with shots of soldiers, what Indian troops were up against in the terrain of Kargil.

Who helped India In Kargil War?

In the Kargil war, India got the most help from any country, then it was Israel. After 22 years, Israel has openly told how it helped India in the Kargil war. The Israeli embassy in India tweeted that during the war Israel had helped India by providing mortars and ammunition.

Why did Pakistan lose Kargil?

Many Indian soldiers had been killed by Mujahedeen. India initiated its final attack on Pakistan army on every occupied area and got about 80% of its territory back in their pockets. At the end, Pakistan withdrew from Kargil because of the pressure of America. American role in this conflict was an obvious fact.

Who was responsible for India Pakistan partition?

Markandey Katju views the British as bearing responsibility for the partition of India; he regards Jinnah as a British agent who advocated for the creation of Pakistan in order “to satisfy his ambition to become the ‘Quaid-e-Azam’, regardless of the suffering his actions caused to both Hindus and Muslims.” Katju …

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