It is all playing with words. India is good with that and so is Indian army. I can accept that due to non professional attitude prevalent in Indian army but then Indian army first tried to disown Chandu Chavan. They clearly said that Chandu crossed LOC deliberately and not inadvertently.
See that kiddo. Read the bold part. Your army is very clear. It was no mistake. It was no inadvertent crossing. Chandu chavan knew that he was crossing LOC into AJK and despite several cautions he did that. This is what your army first said when it was trying to disown Chandu.
It is only later because of criticism that Indian army had to change its position.
My English is perfect. It is you who needs to get his head out of the sand and stop making yourself such an easy toy in our hands.
Don't know about Myanmar but leaving whole state at mercy of PLA is a no tactical retreat.
And I know all about Kargil. I have read your BS stories about it too. We accepted what belonged to us and left others for you fools to bury and do propoganda for you gullible nation over it.
Now back to Chandu please since that is the topic now.
Let me spoon feed you son, clearly you don't have the requisite skill to decipher chain of event which happened here
Chandu had an argument with his superior officer. He deserted his post without orders from his superior officer(that is why called a deserter). He started walking in direction of LOC, his colleagues shouted at him to turn back, but in his fit of rage he did not listen, and he inadvertently crossed onto Pakistani side of LOC.
Now is that too hard to understand ? Or perhaps show it your English tutor, he would explain to you, how none these terms are contradictory can happen simultaneously.
No", surrendering half your country should be while you have more than Eighty thousand soldiers at your command is called a "tactical retreat"
If you don't know about PAF personnel fleeing to Mayanmar, you should read up.
They are not my BS stories, they are facts of Kargil war, perhaps ask your dad, he saw the events as they happened.
Pakistan only started accepting its soldiers bodies in penultimate days of Kargil war, when there was no away around and Pakistani denials were proving too embarrassing for your whole country.