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  2. Kargil War - Wikipedia

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    Kargil War Part of the Kashmir conflict and the India–Pakistan conflict Indian soldiers after capturing a hill from Pakistani forces during the Kargil War Date 3 May – 26 July 1999 (2 months, 3 weeks and 2 days) Location Kargil district, Jammu and Kashmir (now Ladakh), India Result Indian victory India regains possession of Kargil Territorial changes Status quo ante bellum Belligerents ...

  3. Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Hindustan Ki Kasam, a 1973 Hindi war film based on Operation Cactus Lilly of the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, directed by Chetan Anand. Aakraman, a 1975 Hindi war film based on the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, directed by J. Om Prakash. Vijeta, a 1982 Hindi film based on the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by Govind Nihalani.

  4. Category:Battles of Indo-Pakistani wars - Wikipedia

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    This category contains historical battles fought as part of the Indo-Pakistan Wars (1947–1949; 1965; 1971; 1999). Please see the category guidelines for more information. These are the battles and operations that involved Indian and Pakistani militaries during the Indo-Pakistan Wars.

  5. 1999 Pakistani Breguet 1150 Atlantic shootdown - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan stated that the wreckage was removed from its side of the border by Indian helicopters. [12] While Pakistan said that the plane was unarmed and the debris was within Pakistani territory, India maintained that warnings had been given to the Atlantic and that its flight trajectory meant it could have fallen on either side of the border ...

  6. Operation Safed Sagar - Wikipedia

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    Operation Safed Sagar (Hindi: ऑपरेशन सफेद सागर, lit."Operation White Ocean") was the code name assigned to the Indian Air Force's role in acting jointly with the Indian Army during the 1999 Kargil war that was aimed at flushing out regular and irregular troops of the Pakistani Army from vacated Indian Positions in the Kargil sector along the Line of Control. [1]

  7. List of wars involving Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Second Indo-Pakistani War (1965) Pakistan Supported by: China [44] Iran [45] Turkey [45] Saudi Arabia [45] Indonesia [46] India: Stalemate. United Nations mandated ceasefire; India had an upper hand in the war [47] No permanent territorial changes (see Tashkent Declaration) Al-Wadiah War (1969) [48] Saudi Arabia Pakistan [49] [50] South Yemen ...

  8. Mahmud Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud Ahmed was born in 1944 in Ludhiana, Punjab in British India, and joined the Pakistan Army in 1964 where he did his combat duty, first participating in second war with India in 1965. [6] His family emigrated from India to Bhaiwala , Faisalabad Pakistan after India's partition on 14 August 1947. [ 7 ]

  9. India–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    After the defeat in the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, Pakistan launched its own nuclear bomb program in 1972, and accelerated its efforts in 1974, after India exploded its first nuclear bomb in Pokhran test range, codename Smiling Buddha. [61] [63] This large-scale nuclear bomb program was directly in response to India's nuclear program. [64]