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captain-price-unofficially · 5 months ago
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Indian Gurkhas pose with captured Pakistani FIM-92 Stingers during the 1999 Kargil War
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tentacion3099 · 9 months ago
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Kargil War
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cithaerons · 2 years ago
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The War works with unparalleled diligence, Yet no one gives it a word of praise —Dunya Mikhail
Praise the war that cannot change course of rivers in this valley of omens and bomb-wounds.
Dear son, last evening, it took us forty-five minutes to defrost a tomato in water heated from Kerosene brought here last October.
Praise the war that could not puncture peaks—4590, 5140, Tololing; adorning them instead with ghosts of new martyrs and old narrative.
We don’t bathe from October to March. The truancy of hope keeps Chillblains away.
Praise the war that cannot melt ice, grow a tree, father fruits— in this valley of ‘whispers and small town clamour’
Ponies the size of logs carry 25 litre barrels in minus three degree. I accompanied a sprightly pony called Tillu. During our climb, Naik Birju Ram got frostbite. The pony was okay.
Praise the war that cannot not end; rising like a threnody from mountains, always approaching, but never quite there, until we find it like a stray bullet and silence
We take blood thinners. We melt ice water for drinking. Canned food slowly grows on you. Birju's ankle was amputated. The pony is okay.
Praise the war that gives us memorials, stories, films, novels, museums, advertising jingles, a reason, perhaps
The last blizzard blocked the TV antenna. I need to put out this Kerosene lamp. Moon shines on snow. I miss birdsong. I miss that pony called Tillu.
Ankush Banerjee, Kargil
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quotesfrommyreading · 2 years ago
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This pattern holds across many of the conventional wars since World War II: a conflict over territory and power balance that began with the declaration of those modern states and that has flared intermittently ever since.
Armenia and Azerbaijan, for instance, two countries that also emerged out of the Soviet Union’s breakup, have fought periodic wars ever since, broken by long but tense cease-fires. India and Pakistan fought their first war within months of their independence and partition in 1947, followed by three more wars, most recently in 1999, and repeated lower-level conflicts now held at a tentative nuclear peace. North and South Korea reached an armistice in 1953 but remain in a technical state of war with occasional flare-ups and an ever-present threat of all-out fighting.
Such conflicts, in other words, have often persisted for as many as six or seven decades. With peace talks minimal or nonexistent in many cases, some may well continue longer than that.
And while outright fighting may be infrequent, with what Dr. Radchenko termed “active phases” lasting only a few months, periods of calm typically require deep international involvement to maintain. American troops, for instance, have been garrisoned in South Korea for more than 70 years.
It is impossible to predict whether this represents the future for Russia and Ukraine, though it perhaps already describes their present state. The seven years before Russia’s 2022 invasion were marked by lower-level fighting, with heavy Western diplomacy and support to Ukraine aimed at forestalling wider conflict.
This pattern shows that one side rarely vanquishes the other outright, especially with foreign states ready to step in. And it offers another lesson: Political change within those countries rarely provides the sort of breakthrough that observers are hoping might one day lead Moscow to pull back. The decade-long Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, for instance, only deepened with the elevation, in 1985, of the reform-minded leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
  —  What 70 Years of War Can Tell Us About the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
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tfgadgets · 3 months ago
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Arbaaz Khan reveals Salman Khan's dedication and Salim Khan's integrity inspire him; opens up about his bond with son Arhaan Khan |
In a recent AMA session on social media, Arbaaz Khan shared that he draws inspiration from his brother Salman Khan‘s unwavering dedication and his father Salim Khan‘s strong sense of integrity. He also took the opportunity to talk about his close bond with his son, Arhaan, offering a glimpse into their special relationship.During the AMA session, a user asked Arbaaz what inspires him the most and…
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townpostin · 4 months ago
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Mint Kitchen: New Veg Restaurant Opens in Jamshedpur
Ex-servicemen inaugurate modern eatery offering diverse cuisine in Sakchi Key Points: • Mint Kitchen, pure veg restaurant, opens in Sakchi • Ex-servicemen invited to inaugurate as gesture of gratitude • Offers Indian, Chinese, South Indian cuisines; Jain food available JAMSHEDPUR – A new vegetarian restaurant, Mint Kitchen, has opened in Sakchi, featuring a diverse menu and modern…
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bhaskarlive · 5 months ago
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Rajasthan govt announces ‘Kargil Package’ on martyrdom of Agniveers
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The Rajasthan government on Monday announced a ‘Kargil Package’ for the families of martyred Agniveers in the state.
In a written reply to leader of opposition Tika Ram Jully in the Assembly on Monday, the state government announced plans to provide different facilities to Agniveers under the Kargil Package, including Rs 25 lakh cash to the widow of a martyred Agniveer, land or MIG house, government job, free education for children, FD of Rs 5 lakh for the parents, and free travel facility.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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kimskashmir · 5 months ago
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Army Goodwill School Gurez Bandipora celebrated 25th Anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas
GUREZ, BANDIPORA (KIMS) — On July 26th, the Army Goodwill School in Gurez Valley, Bandipora District, celebrated Kargil Vijay Diwas to honor the 25th anniversary of the Kargil War victory. The event brought together Indian Army personnel, veterans, students, and local residents in a heartfelt tribute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in 1999. The program featured inspiring speeches from…
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kamcointerio · 5 months ago
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Honoring the bravery and sacrifice of our heroes on #KargilVijayDiwas. Today, we remember their valor and pay tribute to their unwavering spirit.
Jai Hind!
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surya-kulshreshtha · 5 months ago
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Indian Army soldiers burying dead Pakistani soldiers with Islamic rites after Pakistan refused to accept their bodies.
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tentacion3099 · 1 year ago
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An Indian Army trooper reading a letter from his family with a 155mm L39 FH-77B02 Bofors in the background during the Kargil War in 1999
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manasastuff-blog · 5 months ago
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"Kargil Vijay Divas" #trending #viralshort #july26th
Discover the true importance of Kargil Vijay Divas in our latest video. This special day commemorates the bravery and sacrifice of the Indian soldiers who fought in the 1999 Kargil War. Learn about the historical significance and the enduring impact of Kargil Vijay Divas on national pride and unity. We delve deep into the stories of heroism and the strategic importance of this victory. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply proud of our armed forces, this video will provide a comprehensive understanding of why Kargil Vijay Divas holds such a revered place in our hearts. Join us as we pay tribute to the valour and dedication of our soldiers.
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glittersblog1 · 6 months ago
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Every July 26th, India celebrates Kargil Vijay Diwas, honoring the victory in the 1999 Kargil War.expand_more Pakistani troops infiltrated Indian territory in Kargil that year. In response, India launched Operation Vijay to reclaim the strategic positions.
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hmtholidays · 9 months ago
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The Kargil War Memorial, also known as the Vijaypath, is a poignant tribute to the soldiers who laid down their lives during the Kargil War of 1999 between India and Pakistan. The Kargil War Memorial is located in Dras, a small town in the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Dras is often referred to as the "Gateway to Ladakh" and is situated approximately 5 kilometers from the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan.
https://hmtholidays.com/st_tour/fly-leh-ladakh/?date=16/03/2024%2012:00%20am-16/03/2024%2011:59%20pm
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townpostin · 5 months ago
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Kargil War Heroes Honored at Silver Jubilee Celebration in Jamshedpur
Telco Event Marks 25 Years Since Kargil Victory with Patriotic Fervor Tribute to fallen soldiers and veterans highlights enduring impact of Kargil conflict on national pride and military legacy. JAMSHEDPUR – A commemorative event at Ram Mandir auditorium in Telco marked the 25th anniversary of India’s triumph in the Kargil War, featuring honorings and patriotic performances. The Silver Jubilee…
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