It's a pity the whole episode had to develop the way it did, a number of lives could have been saved that were lost for no apparent reason. If GoP would have withstood the International pressure and allowed PA to hold on to the positions, then that loss of life would have been worth it but to lose so many men for a mere adventure is a heartbreaking spectacle. I knew many fine men who were lost to that unforgiving terrain and I am sure the situation is not much different on the Indian side. Let's hope that such a mistake is never made again.
I am surprised to read the comments above.
Firstly PA was in no position to hold on indefinitely, next holding on to those heights by PA would have suited the indiain game plan very well. It had begun to mobilise to attack in the plains.
I mean how childish is this ? The same lack of foresight is visible all along - Op Gibraltar in 65, laungewala in 71, kargil in 99.
To say that holding on would have made the loss of lives worth it shows that even now the thought process is like " Dekhi jayegi"
Wars are not conducted like this.
One often wonders what it taught in Quetta.
It's a pity the whole episode had to develop the way it did, a number of lives could have been saved that were lost for no apparent reason. If GoP would have withstood the International pressure and allowed PA to hold on to the positions, then that loss of life would have been worth it but to lose so many men for a mere adventure is a heartbreaking spectacle. I knew many fine men who were lost to that unforgiving terrain and I am sure the situation is not much different on the Indian side. Let's hope that such a mistake is never made again.
I am surprised to read the comments above.
Firstly PA was in no position to hold on indefinitely, next holding on to those heights by PA would have suited the indiain game plan very well. It had begun to mobilise to attack in the plains.
I mean how childish is this ? The same lack of foresight is visible all along - Op Gibraltar in 65, laungewala in 71, kargil in 99.
To say that holding on would have made the loss of lives worth it shows that even now the thought process is like " Dekhi jayegi"
Wars are not conducted like this.
One often wonders what it taught in Quetta.