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The Kargil War (Hindi: करगिल युद्ध kargil yuddh, Urdu: کرگل جنگ kargil jang), also known as the Kargil conflict, was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LOC). In India, the conflict is also referred to as Operation Vijay (Hindi: विजय, lit. "Victory") which was the name of the Indian operation to clear the Kargil sector.
The cause of the war was the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants into positions on the Indian side of the LOC, which serves as the de facto border between the two states. During the initial stages of the war, Pakistan blamed the fighting entirely on independent Kashmiri insurgents, but documents left behind by casualties and later statements by Pakistan's Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff showed involvement of Pakistani paramilitary forces, led by General Ashraf Rashid. The Indian Army, later on supported by the Indian Air Force, recaptured a majority of the positions on the Indian side of the LOC infiltrated by the Pakistani troops and militants. With international diplomatic opposition, the Pakistani forces withdrew from the remaining Indian positions along the LOC.
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A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. It often has a distinct summit, although in areas with scarp/dip topography a hill may refer to a particular section of flat terrain without a massive summit (e.g. Box Hill, Surrey).
The distinction between a hill and a mountain is unclear and largely subjective, but a hill is universally considered to be less tall and less steep than a mountain. In the United Kingdom, geographers historically regarded mountains as hills greater than 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level, which formed the basis of the plot of the 1995 film The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain. In contrast, hillwalkers have tended to regard mountains as peaks 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level: the Oxford English Dictionary also suggests a limit of 2,000 feet (610 m) and Whittow states "Some authorities regard eminences above 600 m (2,000 ft) as mountains, those below being referred to as hills." The Great Soviet Encyclopedia defines hill as an upland with a relative height up to 200 m (660 ft).
War is a state of armed conflict between societies. It is generally characterized by extreme collective aggression, destruction, and usually high mortality. The set of techniques and actions used to conduct war is known as warfare. An absence of war is usually called "peace". Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant casualties.
While some scholars see war as a universal and ancestral aspect of human nature, others argue that it is only a result of specific socio-cultural or ecological circumstances.
In 2013 war resulted in 31,000 deaths down from 72,000 deaths in 1990. The deadliest war in history, in terms of the cumulative number of deaths since its start, is the Second World War, from 1939 to 1945, with 60–85 million deaths, followed by the Mongol conquests which was greater than 41 million. Proportionally speaking, the most destructive war in modern history is the War of the Triple Alliance, which took the lives of over 60% of Paraguay's population, according to Steven Pinker. In 2003, Richard Smalley identified war as the sixth (of ten) biggest problem facing humanity for the next fifty years. War usually results in significant deterioration of infrastructure and the ecosystem, a decrease in social spending, famine, large-scale emigration from the war zone, and often the mistreatment of prisoners of war or civilians. Another byproduct of some wars is the prevalence of propaganda by some or all parties in the conflict, and increased revenues by weapons manufacturers.
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species, reaching a total body length of up to 3.38 m (11.1 ft) over curves and exceptionally weighing up to 388.7 kg (857 lb) in the wild. Its most recognisable feature is a pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter underside. The species is classified in the genus Panthera with the lion, leopard, jaguar and snow leopard. Tigers are apex predators, primarily preying on ungulates such as deer and bovids. They are territorial and generally solitary but social animals, often requiring large contiguous areas of habitat that support their prey requirements. This, coupled with the fact that they are indigenous to some of the more densely populated places on Earth, has caused significant conflicts with humans.
Tigers once ranged widely across Asia, from Turkey in the west to the eastern coast of Russia. Over the past 100 years, they have lost 93% of their historic range, and have been extirpated from southwest and central Asia, from the islands of Java and Bali, and from large areas of Southeast and Eastern Asia. Today, they range from the Siberian taiga to open grasslands and tropical mangrove swamps. The remaining six tiger subspecies have been classified as endangered by IUCN. The global population in the wild is estimated to number between 3,062 and 3,948 individuals, down from around 100,000 at the start of the 20th century, with most remaining populations occurring in small pockets isolated from each other, of which about 2,000 exist on the Indian subcontinent. Major reasons for population decline include habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation and poaching. The extent of area occupied by tigers is estimated at less than 1,184,911 km2 (457,497 sq mi), a 41% decline from the area estimated in the mid-1990s.
News report during operations on Tiger Hill.
On 3rd July, the artillery of Indian Army opened fire at Tiger Hill, a major peak in the Drass region occupied by the Pakistani force. For more news subscribe to Aajtak: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt4t-jeY85JegMlZ-E5UWtA
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Artillery barrage on enemy fortifications on Tiger Hill shortly before the assault on that hill was started near the final stages of teh conflict
It was not a full-scale war but it threatened to snow-ball into one. It was hard to imagine Pakistan’s nefarious designs at a time when shunning traditional animosity India moved into top gear to redefine its relationship with its neighbor. The then Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee took a bus of hope to Lahore, to infuse an extra coat of warmth into a cold Indo-Pak ties. Lahore Bus had barely covered lost ground when Pakistan pulled the rug from under India’s feet. Before it sunk in, Pakistan had already occupied strategic heights in the Kargil sector in Jammu and Kashmir taking advantage of the winter snow when troops on either side of the LoC climb down only to reclaim their positions once the snow melts. But in the summer of 1999 as Indian troops went back to claim their posi...
Kargil's Turning Point: Exactly 10 years ago, the Indian Army began the attempt to reclaim the Tiger Hill from Pakistani intruders. NDTV takes you back to that weekend in July - the victory at Tiger Hill that proved to be a turning point in the Kargil war.
Tololing and Tiger hill, the two hills that witnessed the defeat of Pakistani troops in the hands of Indian Army during the Kargil war in 1999.
News report during operations on Tiger Hill.
Assault on Tiger Hill. One of the most iconic Artillery hit on the top of the peak by multi barreled rocket launcher captured on video,The hill was liberated. The evocative scenes of Indian Army soldiers in a bunker before the assault on Tiger Hill, the artillery barrage and the jubilation after the feature was rec. On 26th, 27th and 28th May, Mi17 Helicopter units of the Indian Air Force, assaulted the enemy on mountainous heights of the Kargil sector, namely at Tiger H. Tiger Hill is the summit of Ghoom, the highest railway station on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway . It is famous for the panoramic views it offers of Mount . Kargil's Turning Point: Exactly 10 years ago, the Indian Army began the attempt to reclaim the Tiger Hill from Pakistani intruders. NDTV takes you back ...
Artillery barrage on enemy fortifications on Tiger Hill shortly before the assault on that hill was started near the final stages of teh conflict