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@Windjammer
still who won th war
@pursuit of happiness, if you don't know your history then i suggest you should spend more time studying than surfing the net.......and remember the subject here is 1965 war.

PAF shot down IAF without firing a bullet..
allahu akbar!!!
You are spot on....... Jay kali mata
Aeronaut: Cheapest Kill
PAF destroyed 30% of IAF combact power in a single strike..
Allahu akbar!!!
No one claimed to that effect..... Jay Justice Katju.
And still didn't got a single inch of kashmir..But almost lost capital..
General . Chaudhry must be turning in his grave....no victory toast in lahore gymkhana......Ram nam such hey.
Feel good week again.
Bhagwan tumari atma ko shanti dey.
 
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@pursuit of happiness, if you don't know your history then i suggest you should spend more time studying than surfing the net.......and remember the subject here is 1965 war.


You are spot on....... Jay kali mata
Aeronaut: Cheapest Kill

No one claimed to that effect..... Jay Justice Katju.

General . Chaudhry must be turning in his grave....no victory toast in lahore gymkhana......Ram nam such hey.

Bhagwan tumari atma ko shanti dey.
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dear ..i know this .. is it same as you?
Pakistan won the battlefield honours. But it did not defeat India. US military sanctions hurt Pakistan more than India. The status quo which Pakistan sought to change was reaffirmed by the Tashkent Agreement. The focus of international attention shifted from self-determination for the Kashmiris to respect for the ceasefire line. The government of General Ayub Khan never recovered. Pakistan’s bilateral and strategic relationship with the US was never the same again. The image of Pakistan as a responsible developing country was tarnished. Pakistan lost the war.

Ashraf Jehangir Qazi is a career diplomat and currently Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s spokesman on foreign policy
WHO WON THE 1965 INDO-PAK WAR? | Herald

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THE 1965 WAR WITH PAKISTAN
Almost immediately after Shastri took office, India was faced with a threat of war from Pakistan. Pakistan’s president, Mohammad Ayub Khan, had led a military coup in 1958 that put him in charge of his country’s civil and military affairs, and his regime had received substantial military support from the United States. By 1965 Ayub felt ready to test India’s frontier outposts, first in Sindh (Sind) and then in Kashmir. The first skirmishes were fought in the Rann of Kachchh (Kutch) in April, and Pakistan’s U.S.-made tanks rolled to what seemed like an easy victory over India’s counterparts. The Commonwealth prime ministers and the UN quickly prevailed on both sides to agree to a cease-fire and withdrawal of forces to the prewar borders. Pakistan, however, believed it had won and that India’s army was weak, and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Ayub’s foreign minister, urged another round in Kashmir that summer, to which Ayub agreed. In mid-August Pakistan launched “Operation Grandslam” with the hope of cutting across the only significant overland route to Kashmir before India could bring up its outmoded tanks.

India’s forces, however, moved a three-pronged tank attack aimed at Lahore and Sialkot across the international border in Punjab early in September. The great city of Lahore was in range of Indian tank fire by September 23, when both sides agreed on a UN cease-fire. Each country’s army had suffered considerable losses and had run low on ammunition as a result of the immediate decision by the United Kingdom and the United States to embargo all further military shipments to both armies. Shastri was hailed as a hero in New Delhi
India | history - geography :: The 1965 war with Pakistan | Encyclopedia Britannica

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so conculsion ,
India
1. Won - can say yes why.. we achived and gain
1. india kept intruders out
2.we got 1965 agreement where now kashmir is bilateral issue .
3. we not only hit inside pak but to heart of pak .. lahor

pak
1. pak did not achived thier objective of kashmir
2. the kashmir issue went haywire courtesy pak
3. pak singed agreemnt under india pressure
4. turmoil after 1965 in pak

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