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Did you see ignored you when you quoted my post previously?Yes. And India won in both those - because India achieved her aims.
But Pakistan did not achieve the aims of the acts of war it started, and therefore by any definition, they lost.
Anywaz, i was referring to the dates/time frame of initiation of wars/conflicts between Pakistan and India, not who won what and how. It's the way you people like to mold standards that is lame. This post (1965 war by international & Indian observers. | Page 2) of mine will be mighty helpful in explaining what i said:
"i mean, we get it. The Sun revolves around India.
When it comes to Siachen, it's the Simla Agreement you like, not the 1949 Karachi Agreement
When it's the Siachen Conflict, you start liking 1949 Karachi Agreement because then it's last paragraph suites you.
When it's the Kashmir issue, choice of majority population doesnt count, but when it's Gurdaspur, it's the other way round.
When it's the 1965 War, you cherry pick two operations and count that as the war, and leave the actual war aside.
But when it comes to 1971 War, you pin point the dates as 3 December 1971 when we preempted and not the activities at your side since the very start of 1971!
You stupid or what?"
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