Every year, the Kargil Vijay Diwas is held to commemorate the success of Operation Vijay. In 1999, the indian army began an operation in the Kargil-Drass area to reclaim indian territory from Pakistani invaders. Every year, the event is commemorated around the country to pay tribute to the heroic troops who gave their lives to reclaim all locations captured by the pakistan Army.


Between May 3 and July 26, 1999, the Kargil war took place. Several lives were lost on both sides throughout the 60-day conflict. india finally won the war by recovering control of all previously occupied territory and restoring the pre-Bellum status quo. To celebrate the contributions of the armed services, a variety of activities and functions are being held around the country.


After the 1971 war, which resulted in the creation of bangladesh as a distinct nation, the Kargil conflict was the first war between india and Pakistan. Despite the fact that the two countries signed the shimla Agreement, which guaranteed that no military confrontation would occur along the border, the war occurred. In 1999, india launched 'Operation Vijay' to remove Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri terrorists from the Kargill region.

Kargil was one of the few times when two nuclear-armed powers went to war. Inscriptions of all indian troops who died in the Kargil war may be found on the Kargil war Memorial in Dras. There is also a museum featuring papers, videos, and photographs of army personnel. In the Kargil region, india lost around 500 military personnel, whereas Pakistani claims claimed that over 3000 troops, mujahideens, and infiltrators killed. Every year on July 14, the memorial is accessible to the public for free viewing.



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