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Joe Shearer> He doesn't agree with I meant in post number 129, that we won in Kargil, on ground that 2-3 peaks are still under Pak control
please answer him.
There is no point.
Succeeding generations of Pakistani apologists have embellished the actual events of 1965, for instance, to the point that some idiots among them think that they won. They are not aware of
1. The fiasco of the original Operation Gibraltar, where Pakistani SSG troops trained by General Meetha were slaughtered to a man, and the consequent fighting took Indian troops into the Haji Pir Pass;
2. The even greater fiasco of the opening moves of Operation Grand Slam, where Ayub got the Divisional commander of 12 Division replaced by Yahya Khan in mid battle, leading to the loss of momentum, and the opportunity for General Harbaksh Singh to reinforce the soft spot in the Indian defences;
3. The penetration of 3 Jat to Batapur, and their withdrawal due to orders from division level;
4. The true story behind the stopping of 1 Armoured Div at Gadgor, and how General K. K. Singh snatched defeat from the jaws of victory;
5. The smashing of Pakistani armour at Asal Uttar.
It was largely the staving off by 23 Cavalry of the 1 Armoured Div that cheers up Pakistani analysts of the war. Nothing else in their performance was creditable.
As a result, they snatch at straws like Shastri's untimely death to make some convoluted point. What they mean I have never been able to understand, but they also ignore the evidence of their own military annals, for instance, the trenchant criticism by Major A. H. Amin, and fall back on myths of their own concoction. Some myths are that the Indian Army ran out of ammo.; only 35% had been consumed, while in contrast, Pakistani supplies were abysmally low, but a conservative Chief of Staff insisted that the Indian political leadership should seize the gains, and capitalize on the victory at Asal Uttar, and allow the Russians to make peace.
It is the same dreary story with Kargil.
We are given different explanations for why the hare-brained scheme was floated, we are told that it was a masterstroke betrayed by their own political leadership, ignoring the clear evidence that their military leaders themselves had gone to Nawaz Sharif asking for a relieving of the pressure. We are never given any explanation for the steadfast denial of the purely military provenance of the occupying forces, initially claimed to be mujahedin, and only grudgingly acknowledged to be NLI, slaughtered to make a bid for fame by the military leadership. Finally, this nonsense about the peaks that were taken back or not taken back. As if one peak made a difference, when the entire line was vacated, and as if this one peak allows them to claim victory.
There is no point in arguing with those who evade facts, and place hypothetical possibilities in front of the facts as given events.
That is what you friend is doing, and he has no objective in view other than the laudable one of salvaging some remnants of pride from a dismal record of failure for over 60 years.