Well, international pressure, and perhaps one loss. I'd point out that Kargil was a disaster for India, and Pakistan could have won if Nawaz didn't panic like he did. Hell, Pakistan still has control over some territory that India still has not managed to get back.
Only one peak Mr Gordon Freeman,only one peak - the point 5353.Anyway,that point is not that much strategically important....atleast not to the extent it's made out to be since it's already covered and under clear observation by three Indian positions and the NH 1D has already been made redundant by an alternative route (with more newer rail and road links under development) connecting Kashmir with Ladakh valley.
Besides,Kargil was not an war as per say because there had been no formal declaration whatsoever.Your Pakistani Army just back stabbed an unsuspecting India,like it has done many times before like in 47 and 65.
And the your Operation Badr was the ignominious and embarrassing incident for Pakistan Army since they had to refuse to take back the bodies of their personnel.Oh and by the way,if your Pakistani Army had been so good at their works,then Indian Army wouldn't be sitting atop Kargil,Dras,Batalik and adjacent regions at the first place.You know why - because your army lost those dominating heights to Indian forces in 71.Heck,India should've never the Hajipir pass either.That was a big mistake on our part.
Well, international pressure, and perhaps one loss. I'd point out that Kargil was a disaster for India, and Pakistan could have won if Nawaz didn't panic like he did. Hell, Pakistan still has control over some territory that India still has not managed to get back.
Only one peak Mr Gordon Freeman,only one peak - the point 5353.Anyway,that point is not that much strategically important....atleast not to the extent it's made out to be since it's already covered and under clear observation by three Indian positions and the NH 1D has already been made redundant by an alternative route (with more newer rail and road links under development) connecting Kashmir with Ladakh valley.
Besides,Kargil was not an war as per say because there had been no formal declaration whatsoever.Your Pakistani Army just back stabbed an unsuspecting India,like it has done many times before like in 47 and 65.
And the your Operation Badr was the ignominious and embarrassing incident for Pakistan Army since they had to refuse to take back the bodies of their personnel.Oh and by the way,if your Pakistani Army had been so good at their works,then Indian Army wouldn't be sitting atop Kargil,Dras,Batalik and adjacent regions at the first place.You know why - because your army lost those dominating heights to Indian forces in 71.Heck,India should've never the Hajipir pass either.That was a big mistake on our part.
Well, international pressure, and perhaps one loss. I'd point out that Kargil was a disaster for India, and Pakistan could have won if Nawaz didn't panic like he did. Hell, Pakistan still has control over some territory that India still has not managed to get back.
Only one peak Mr Gordon Freeman,only one peak - the point 5353.Anyway,that point is not that much strategically important....atleast not to the extent it's made out to be since it's already covered and under clear observation by three Indian positions and the NH 1D has already been made redundant by an alternative route (with more newer rail and road links under development) connecting Kashmir with Ladakh valley.
Besides,Kargil was not an war as per say because there had been no formal declaration whatsoever.Your Pakistani Army just back stabbed an unsuspecting India,like it has done many times before like in 47 and 65.
And the your Operation Badr was the ignominious and embarrassing incident for Pakistan Army since they had to refuse to take back the bodies of their personnel.Oh and by the way,if your Pakistani Army had been so good at their works,then Indian Army wouldn't be sitting atop Kargil,Dras,Batalik and adjacent regions at the first place.You know why - because your army lost those dominating heights to Indian forces in 71.Heck,India should've never the Hajipir pass either.That was a big mistake on our part.
Well, international pressure, and perhaps one loss. I'd point out that Kargil was a disaster for India, and Pakistan could have won if Nawaz didn't panic like he did. Hell, Pakistan still has control over some territory that India still has not managed to get back.
Only one peak Mr Gordon Freeman,only one peak - the point 5353.Anyway,that point is not that much strategically important....atleast not to the extent it's made out to be since it's already covered and under clear observation by three Indian positions and the NH 1D has already been made redundant by an alternative route (with more newer rail and road links under development) connecting Kashmir with Ladakh valley.
Besides,Kargil was not an war as per say because there had been no formal declaration whatsoever.Your Pakistani Army just back stabbed an unsuspecting India,like it has done many times before like in 47 and 65.
And the your Operation Badr was the ignominious and embarrassing incident for Pakistan Army since they had to refuse to take back the bodies of their personnel.Oh and by the way,if your Pakistani Army had been so good at their works,then Indian Army wouldn't be sitting atop Kargil,Dras,Batalik and adjacent regions at the first place.You know why - because your army lost those dominating heights to Indian forces in 71.Heck,India should've never the Hajipir pass either.That was a big mistake on our part.
Well, international pressure, and perhaps one loss. I'd point out that Kargil was a disaster for India, and Pakistan could have won if Nawaz didn't panic like he did. Hell, Pakistan still has control over some territory that India still has not managed to get back.
Only one peak Mr Gordon Freeman,only one peak - the point 5353.Anyway,that point is not that much strategically important....atleast not to the extent it's made out to be since it's already covered and under clear observation by three Indian positions and the NH 1D has already been made redundant by an alternative route (with more newer rail and road links under development) connecting Kashmir with Ladakh valley.
Besides,Kargil was not an war as per say because there had been no formal declaration whatsoever.Your Pakistani Army just back stabbed an unsuspecting India,like it has done many times before like in 47 and 65.
And the your Operation Badr was the ignominious and embarrassing incident for Pakistan Army since they had to refuse to take back the bodies of their personnel.Oh and by the way,if your Pakistani Army had been so good at their works,then Indian Army wouldn't be sitting atop Kargil,Dras,Batalik and adjacent regions at the first place.You know why - because your army lost those dominating heights to Indian forces in 71.Heck,India should've never the Hajipir pass either.That was a big mistake on our part.