You idiots need to understand the difference between and Operation, Campaign, Battle and War.
'Capturing' Kashmir was the "specific aim" of Operation Gibraltar, not the 1965 War!
So stop acting stupid and understand that it was "Operation Gibraltar" that failed to achieve its aim.
The thrashing you guys received in the actual war is infact the victory we celebrate.
Was 'capture' of Kashmir Operation Gibraltar's mission or that of 1965 War?
It's like saying Pakistan lost the 1971 War because (East) Pakistan couldnt prevent 8 million refugees from spilling into India despite the fact that we lost it because we surrendered! Did we lose '71 because we lost Dhaka or did we lose the war because we allowed refugees to go inside India?
Grow up!
It is "Operation Gibraltar" that led to the war.
As far as India is concerned, technical distinctions like "operation" and "campaign" and "war" don't matter. Pakistanis entered India to capture Indian territory, and India responded by attacking on several fronts. End results, Pakistan couldn't capture any territory from India.
India's aim in widening the conflict was to make Pakistan forget Kashmir and desperately defend Lahore instead. We succeeded eminently.
It's not like India started the war to capture Lahore, as an idiot has claimed on the thread. (I don't normally do name-calling, but since you did in your first sentence, I suppose I can as well.)
India's aim was to make it unaffordable and infeasible for Pakistan to attempt to take Kashmir. Pakistan learned the hard way, that India considers Kashmir to be as much a part of India as Punjab or TN, and starting a conflict in Indian Kashmir would elicit a response across the whole boundary. The lesson was that Pakistan could not hope for a limited conflict in Kashmir, and that if Indian Kashmir is attacked, no Pakistani city would be safe from reprisals.
Since then, Pakistan has not overtly tried to take Kashmir. "Strategic assets" and soldiers in mufti (Kargil) are the best you have since tried. (And failed.)
Indians be thinking Grandslam and Gibralter were the entire war lmao.
No, it was the beginning of the war. The aim of the war starters was to take Indian Kashmir. The result was that Kashmir remained Indian.
Starting a war to take enemy territory, and ending up desperately clinging on to your own, is called losing.