17 July,2023 02:15 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Indian Army, Navy, Air Force personnel pay respects at National War Memorial. File Pic/PTI
Kargil Vijay Diwas is observed on July 26th every year in India to honor the bravery and sacrifice of the Indian Armed Forces during the Kargil War. This significant day marks the successful culmination of Operation Vijay, a military campaign to recapture the Indian territories infiltrated by Pakistani forces in the Kargil sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
In 1999, the Kargil conflict erupted when Pakistani troops, disguised as militants, infiltrated the Line of Control (LoC). Their objective was to capture strategic heights and cut off crucial supply routes in the region. The intrusion came as a shock to India, and a full-scale armed conflict ensued.
Indian forces faced extreme challenges as they engaged in fierce battles against well-entrenched Pakistani troops at high altitudes. The rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions added to the complexity of the operations. However, the bravery, determination, and indomitable spirit of the Indian soldiers proved instrumental in overcoming these obstacles.
With unwavering courage and strategic planning, the Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Vijay to reclaim the occupied territories. The military campaign involved a combination of ground operations, artillery bombardment, and air strikes. The Indian Army, supported by the Indian Air Force, executed well-coordinated operations to retake control of key positions, including Tiger Hill.
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The conflict witnessed acts of exceptional valor from Indian soldiers who displayed unparalleled bravery in the face of adversity. They fought with valor, often engaging in hand-to-hand combat, to push back the enemy and reclaim every inch of Indian territory. The sacrifices made by the brave soldiers, who laid down their lives in defense of the nation, are remembered with deep gratitude and reverence.
The Kargil conflict concluded on July 26, 1999, when the Indian Army successfully evicted the Pakistani intruders and regained control of the infiltrated areas. The day marked a momentous victory for India, showcasing the unwavering determination, professionalism, and resilience of the Indian Armed Forces.
Kargil Vijay Diwas serves as a tribute to the soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice and to those who fought valiantly, ensuring the security and sovereignty of the nation. It is a day to remember and honor the gallantry and dedication of the Indian Armed Forces. The nation pays homage to the brave soldiers, acknowledges their extraordinary valor, and expresses gratitude for their selfless service.