Mav3rick
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Hi,
Kargil was a major success for pakistan---. It told the world---with minimum capabilities a dedicated military force can take on a massive power in a hostile environment and hold it back for awhile and let the political powers do their thing---. In this case---the political power houses were 'chicken'.
It also showed pakistan---that if the military was better equipped in upto date weapons systems---india could not have done much other than go to a full fledged war---.
This should have been an eye opener for pakistanis and they should have focused on strengthening their short-comings---like the air force and surface to air counter measures---.
But instead of focussing in the right direction and thinking like israel after the 73 war---pakistanis started blaming each other---.
These young indian kids and retd indian army people can come and say whatever---but the thrashing that the indian mililitary got at the hands of such an ill-eqipped endeavour was a joke amongst the world militaries---.
The weaknesses of the indian army and its might were blown open---in the middle of the skirmish---indian army ran out of 155mm shells---.
Pakistanis---if they had any brains---would have looked at it this way---if with such minimal resources---we held off indian military for so many days---what would have happened if our resources would have been ten folds---.
Perhaps, that's how the Military looks at things internally, they do not necessarily showcase all their plans. Besides, the Military got its attention divided as then it had to run a country too, for 8 years.
However, Indian Military learnt a lesson as well and began a much needed modernization plan. They could have pulled ahead of us by now had they been more effective and dedicated to the MMRCA project as well as some other Naval and Army projects.
yes a major success in not accepting the bodies of your dead soldiers.they died for there country and what did they got???
kargil was no success you lost it diplomatically and militarily.
Not a single shred of evidence for that, except Indian sources.