The 1999
KARGIL WAR
– one of the greatest war in the Indian history –
“Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. it flies with the last breath of every fallen soldiers who protected it”
“Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. it flies with the last breath of every fallen soldiers who protected it”
- WHEN, WHERE and HOW
The shepherds from the nearby locality informed Indian army about suspicious activity and they were able to decode this activity and launched “OPERATION VIJAY”
- THE WAR
The Pakistani troops had positioned themselves at higher altitude which proved to be advantage as it could fire down the Indian army during fight.

Finally the Pakistani troops withdrew their armed forces at few places while the Indian army attacked the rest of outposts and finally managed to get back their territory by 26th July 1999.
- AFTER WAR EFFECT
According to the report, a total of 527 official death toll was reported on Indian side. On other hand in Pakistan’s side it was between 357 to 453.
The mission was considered successful on 26th july,1999 by Indian military and thereafter every year it is celebrated annually as Kargil Vijay Diwas.

- GALLANTRY AWARDS
- PARAM VIR CHAKRA awarded to:
- Grenadier Yogendra Singh Yadav, 18 Grenadiers
- Lieutenant Manoj Singh Kumar Pandey, 1/11 Gorkha Rifles
- Captain Vikram Bhatra,13 JAK Rifles
- Rifleman Sanjay Kumar,13 JAK Rifles
- MAHA VIR CHAKRA awarded to:
- Lieutenant Balwan Singh,18 Grenadiers
- Major Rajesh Singh Adhikari,Posthumous,18 Grenadiers
- Major Vivek Gupta, Posthumous,2 Rajputana Rifles
- Captain N Kenguruse, Posthumous,ASC, 2 RAJ RIF
- Major Sonam Wangchuk, Ladakh Scounts
- Naik Digendra Kumar,2 RAJ RIF
- Captain Anuj Nayyar, 17 Jat Regiment, Posthumous
- Lieutenant Keishing C Nongrum, 12 JAK Light Infantry
- Major Padmapani Acharya, 2 Rajputana Rifles, Posthumous



