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It doesnt sound nice from your mouth, who belongs to a country who was completely humiliated by every one in this globe by Kargil mishap...

If you know our military might then come and take kashmir, iam sure your bosses in Islamabad are listening.

the bottom line, please dont vote for war.

HA ha ha....

India Lost Kargil War: Indian General Kishen
India Lost Kargil War: Indian General Kishen Military Strategy

Indians have been celebrating ephemeral victories in 1948 and 1998 in Kargil. After a decade the truth has begun to percolate. Bharati generals have begun to question their victory.

* Bharat suffered more deaths than Pakistan, however that is still cloaked in lies and secrecy.
* Bharat never recovered all the peaks, that is hidden
* The Israeli role was never fully divulged. Without external help from the US and Israel, Bharat was totally doomed to lose all of Kashmir

The rest is all Bollywood.

NEW DELHI—Eleven years after having led troops on the ground during the Kargil war, a retired army general has claimed India had actually lost the war in strategic terms as it failed to consolidate tactical gains. Lt Gen (retd) Kishen Pal, who headed the Srinagar-based 15 Corps during the 1999 conflict, told television channel NDTV in an interview broadcast on Sunday that he had never been convinced that India had won.

“We did gain some tactical victories, we regained back the territories we lost, but we lost 587 precious lives,” he said. “I consider this loss of war because whatever we gained from the war has not been consolidated, either politically or diplomatically, it has not been consolidated militarily,” he added.

The Armed Forces Tribunal recently indicted Pal for showing bias against his junior Brigadier Devinder Singh and falsifying accounts during the Kargil war.

Asked if the army was under pressure then to give quick results, Pal admitted it was so. “It was a big embarrassment to everybody. The then vice Chief Lt Gen Chandra Shekhar told me that there is lot of pressure we have to clear this very fast,” he said.—Agencies

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