The fire that started in Kargil 21 years ago is not extinguished till date. July 26 is a day for every Indian to be proud when our brave warriors hoisted the tricolor on the white snow-capped hill of Kargil.
The deception of Pakistan was decimated by the Indian soldiers by applying Vijay Tilak. In this war lasting two and a half months, the country lost more than 527 brave soldiers.
At the same time, more than 1300 were injured. The saddest in this war is to know about the soldiers who lost their lives. Most of them had not even seen 30 spring of life.
These martyrs carried out the supreme tradition of gallantry and sacrifice of the Indian Army, which is appreciated by every soldier in front of the tricolor.
July 26 is the day to remember and pay homage to the martyrs who embraced death to protect the laughing motherland.
The Kargil War is one of the most fought battles in the world’s highest high-altitude petol field. During this operation, 527 soldiers of the Indian Army were martyred and 1363 were injured.
The responsibility of Operation Vijay was handed over to about 2 lakh soldiers.
If the intruders killed during the Indian Army’s operation were searched, they should have a Pakistani ID proof.
Most of the soldiers killed during the Kargil War belonged to the Northern Light Entry, which was the Para Military Force of Pakistan.
After the 1999 war, they were converted into a regular regiment of Pakistan. General Parvez Musharraf crossed the LoC in a helicopter on March 28, 1999, before fighting began in the Kargil sector and spent the night at a place about 11 km inside the Indian border.
In the Battle of Kargil, 357 soldiers of Pakistan were killed but according to the unconformed figure, about 3 thousand soldiers lost their lives in the action of the Indian Army.
During the fighting, the Indian Army killed Pakistani soldiers and the captured occupants of the hills.
After discovering the planned tactics of these intruders, the Indian Army realized that the attack was planned on a very large scale.
After this, the Indian government carried out Operation Vijay. The Indian Army ended the fight by hoisting the tricolor at Kargil on 26 July 1999, giving a befitting reply to the Pakistani Rangers.
Kargil Vijay Divas is celebrated on 26 July every year in the joy of winning the Kargil war across the country.