The Kargil war martyrs will always remain in our hearts!! Thus, in order to honour them 26th July, since 1999 has been marked as Kargil Vijay Diwas (Victory Day) in India. This one is for our Kargil war officers, our Kargil war Heroes!!
Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna, Ab HamareDil Mein Hai
Dekhna Hai Zor Kitna, baazu-e-qaatil mein hai
Year of
1999, in the month of July these famous lines of Amar Shahid Ramprasad Bismil
were the constant motivation for our army to step ahead and behead the enemies
of our motherland.
Going 21
years back, 19th February 1999, Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
reached Lahore in Pakistan to sign a declaration, the ‘Lahore declaration’
which stated that India and Pakistan will avoid a war which was sure to bring a
lot of blood to the land and solve all the disputes including settling Kashmir
peacefully. Little did he know that within just a few months of his historic
initiative India and Pakistan would be embroiled in another War that would rip
multiple households of their loving sons, brave husbands and the best fathers!
And as we know, that is when the ‘The
Kargil War’ happened!
It was
4th of May, when Pakistani intrusion in the Kargil district of Kashmir was
reported by local shepherds and Indian Army patrols were sent out in the
response to earlier reports which stated that Captain Saurabh Kalia went
missing. By May 10 intruders were noticed in Drass, Kaksar and Mushkoh sectors.
Dated 26th May, Indian Air Force launched airstrikes against infiltrators. Flight Lieutenant K Nachiketa was taken over by Pakistan as a war prisoner. On May 31 Prime Minister Vajpayee said, “It is a war-like situation in Kargil.”
Diplomatic
efforts began in June to call of War. The US held Pakistan responsible for intrusions
in Kashmir and asked to respect the LOC. Pakistan handed over a war Prisoner
Flight Lieutenant K Nachiketa to India in ‘Goodwill Gesture’ which proved fake
in the near future.
The Pakistan Army took advantage of the shortcomings, especially the lack
of Indian troops during winters, and intruded into Mushkoh, Dras, Kargil,
Batalik and Turtuk sub-sectors, between Zojila and Leh. They crossed the LoC
and intruded 4-10 km into Indian territory and occupied 130 winter-vacated
Indian posts. Pakistan wanted to cut off the highway connecting Srinagar with
Leh, thereby cutting off Ladakh and Siachen ÂÂ a move India didnÂt expect.
Indian
Army started ‘Operation Vijay’ to clear out the Kargil sector. Operation ‘Safed
Sagar’ was launched by Indian Air Force to flush out the regular and irregular
troops of Pakistani army.
Pakistan
started shelling operations on NH1 in Kashmir and Ladakh which is a strategic
route of Siachen Glacier and connects Srinagar to Leh and Ladakh. It also
serves as a watchtower for India to keep a deep watch on Gilgit Region of
Pakistan.
Parks
Mission was to capture NH1, so that they could have a close watch on Indian
Army’s movements. They aimed to cut off all the Indian connections with Siachen
Glacier. By June 9 Indian Army launched major attacks and regained control of
two key positions in the Batalik sector, and on June 10 Pakistan returned the
mutilated bodies of six Indian soldiers of the Jat regiment. The moment brought
uncontrollable tears to the families but a sense of pride prevailed. India
fought back and captured the strategic Toiling peak changing the course of the
war.
Pakistan
faced International pressure when US President
Bill Clinton asked Pakistani prime minister minister Nawaz Sharif to
call off his troops out of Kargil on June 15. Indian Army captured point 5060
and point 5100 near Tiger Hill on 20 June, 1999.
Nawaz
Sharif met US President Bill Clinton in Washington on July 5 and announced
Pakistani Army’s withdrawal from Kargil after this meeting. India recaptured major
peaks in batalik on 12th July 1999. On 14th of July 1999 Prime Minister Mr Atal
Bihari Vajpayee declared operation Vijay a success.
Following
this shock, to the Pakistanis, the Indian army launched its final attacks in
the last week of July. India had lost its 527 soldiers in this war and around
1300 soldiers got injured by then. With the last of Jihadists in the Drass sub sector had been
cleared, the fighting ceased on July 26, 1999. And, finally after 2 months, 3
weeks and 2 days, Indian Flag was again rising at up-high.
ÂFreedom
doesnÂt come to us, we have to fight for itÂ
Love is
something which is stated as the strongest feeling in the world. But different
people have different ways to express it. Just like this, our soldiers have
previously and even today are showing their love and respect for our country,
India. If these Kargil war heroes had not been so courageous and so brave, we
would have never made it here.
‘KarChale Ham FidaJano Tan Sathiyon
Ab Tumhare Hawale Vatan Sathiyon’
JAI HIND
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