When Pakistan tried to change the control line, the Indian forces gave an appropriate answer; Story of Siachen -kargil – When Pakistan tried to change control of the story of Siachen and Kargil

The tension between India and Pakistan has increased after the terrorist attack on tourists in Kashmir. India has taken several steps to blame Pakistan, which held Pakistan responsible for this attack. Pakistan has threatened to postpone the 1972 Shimla agreement and also cancel all bilateral agreements with India. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Terrorists targeted tourists on April 22 in Pahalgam, Kashmir. The terrorists killed 26 tourists during this period. India performed very large and held Pakistan responsible for this attack. Pakistan is shocked by India’s actions. Pakistan claimed to be able to postpone the 1972 Shimla Agreement to India’s relocation to ban the Indus water treaty after a barbaric attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Not only that, Pakistan also said it would exercise the right to postpone all bilateral agreements with India, including the Shimla agreement, but was not limited. From the statement of Pakistan, it is clear that after the 1971 war, it also questioned the validity of the control line that was decided by the two governments. The current control line is based on the ceasefire line founded on December 17, 1971. Know what is the Shimla agreement? In the 1971 war, Pakistan received an appropriate answer from the Indian army. Pakistan had two pieces. About 16 months after the war, the then Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi and the then Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of India met in Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. In a meeting between the two countries on July 2, 1972, an agreement was signed, called the Shimla agreement. The basic purpose of the agreement was to improve the relationship between the two countries. Let’s tell you that 90,000 Pakistani soldiers were imprisoned during the Indo-Pakistan War. It is noteworthy that after the signing of the Shimla agreement, Pakistan tried to change the control line at least twice after signing the Shimla agreement. Let’s tell you about it … When the Battle of Siachen was fought at an altitude of 2000 feet, it is believed that the origin of the Siachen battle is in the Karachi agreement of 1949. This is a border that divided the armies of India and Pakistan. Explain that delegations from India and Pakistan authorized the establishment of the United Nations Merge Line (CFL) in 1949. CFL started from Manavar in Jammu and went north to Karen in the Cupwara district. From there, the east went to the glaciers and then to the glaciers in the north. The NJ 9842 was the final demarcated point on CFL. The reason was that its northern areas were considered inaccessible. Let us know that Pakistan’s activities on Seichin are increasing very quickly by the end of the 1970s. Pakistan used to allow foreign mountaineering operations in this particular region and tried to show the region under its control. After this, India received an intelligence information that Pakistan was planning a military action in the region. Siachen is located in the northern part of Ladakh. It is present at a triangular point between India, Pakistan and China. If Pakistan had acquired the region, military activities in Ladakh and Karakoram would have been difficult for India. Later on the basis of intelligence information, India began ‘Operation Meghdoot’ on April 13, 1984. Below, the Indian Army and the Air Force led their soldiers and military equipment to the icy heights of the glacier by Chetak, Cheetah, Mi-8 and MI-17 helicopters. However, it is noteworthy that preparations for this possible operation began years ago. As part of the operation, India introduced about 300 soldiers on strategic peaks. By the time Pakistan sent his army, the Indian army had already collected a front of the High Hills of Saltoro series -bilafond La, Siala Pass and Gyong La Par -Par. After this, India received a clear strategic lead, which is still intact. Kargil- When Pakistan gave the zealous experts for the second time that the Battle of Siachen laid the foundation of the Kargil battle. Pakistan is believed to have risen after the Siachen fight and was planning to take revenge. In 1999, General Pervez Musharraf wanted to avenge his defeat as a brigade commander after several unsuccessful attempts to catch Siachen Glacier. Let me tell you that the War of Kargil began when the Pakistani army entered the control line (LOC) and the Indian area as Kashmiri militants. The LOC works as a border between India and Pakistan in the disputed Kashmir region. The Pakistani army tried to cross the line by making a strategy and tried to capture several important bases. It is said that the first intrusion in the Indian area was seen in Battalik in 1999 on May 3. Thereafter, until the second week of May, various areas were seen several times. After this, it was clear that it was a large scale infiltration by Pakistan. It was not a local infiltration. During this infiltration, Pakistan intends to cut the supply lines between Kashmir and Ladakh. Kargil’s longest war between India and Pakistan was the longest battle of Kargil. Shared by the National War Memorial The information received states that the War of Kargil lasted about 3 months. The war began in May 1999. 674 Indian soldiers were sacrificed during this war. 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