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Remembering the sacrifices of India’s Amar Jawans on the 21st Kargil Vijay Diwas

Camping in temperatures under -10⁰C readily armed and waiting for orders to charge. A battle that would go on to define a rising India. Today, the 26th of July, marks Kargil Vijay Diwas, the 21st anniversary of India’s victory against Pakistan in the Kargil war of 1999. India had launched operation Vijay to clear the Pakistani forces squatting on the Indian end of the Line of Control (LoC) in Kargil. This day commemorates the sacrifices made by our jawans who had lost their precious lives during the conflict.

There was a Peace Pact signed between India and Pakistan during the Partition. Despite this, there was a constant nuisance from the Pakistani side in the Kashmir region. In order to put a full stop to this, the country’s then Prime Minister Vajpayee had travelled to Lahore in the newly introduced bus route from India to sign a peace agreement with Pakistan. This had been signed by Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan’s Prime Minister on 21st February 1999.

This had been met with dissent from Parvez Musharraf, Pakistan’s Army General at that time. In an attempt to express his contempt, he had disguised Pakistani soldiers as Kashmiri separatist terrorists and pushed them to infiltrate the Indian border. This was later acknowledged as Musharraf’s personal agenda to capture the Siachen-Kargil region from India. This had been the primary reason for the Kargil war.

The Kargil War – A Timeline

May 3, 1999 – The Indian Army gets intelligence that reported that Kargil is infiltrated by Pakistani soldiers

May 9, 1999 –  The Pakistani infiltrators attack the arsenal of the Indian Army, destroying a major part of it

May 10, 1999 – infiltrators were identified in several regions of Ladakh

May 15, 1999 – Jawans of the 4th Jat Regiment, Kalia, Arjun Ram, Banwar Lal Bihariya, Biha Ram, Moola Ram and Naresh Singh who were posted at the Bajrang Post in Ladakh face-off with Pakistani forces. They get captured and are tortured badly.

May 26, 1999 – IAF launches an airstrike over Pakistan’s base

May 27, 1999 – Two of these fighter jets were shot down by Pakistan’s force.

May 28, 1999 – Four Jawans are martyred during the airstrike

June 6, 1999 –  Indian Army increases its intensity of attack at Kargil

June 9, 1999 – Two main posts of Indian Army’s battalion gets captured

June 11, 1999 – India releases proof of Pakistan’s involvement in the Kargil conflict by means of a recording of a conversation between General Musharraf and his associates

June 15, 1999 –  Bill Clinton, United States’ then-President orders Pakistan’s withdrawal in a telephone conversation with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif

June 29, 1999 – All supplies to Pakistani soldiers get cut, prompting them to withdraw

July 2, 1999 – Indian Army launches a three-dimensional attack on Pakistan’s forces

July 4, 1999 – Indian Army recaptures Tiger Hill from Pakistan after a heated 11-hour battle

July 11, 1999 –  Pakistan’s forces start total withdrawal from Kargil

July 14, 1999 – India’s former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee announces the victory of Operation Vijay

July 26, 1999 – Kargil War officially ends

Here are some facts that you should know about the war

On this day, The Commune humbly salutes the sacrifice of all the Jawans who made the supreme sacrifice and their families.

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