This article delves into the events leading up to the conflict, shedding light on the origins of India's aggressive actions and Pakistan's unwavering response.
Fifty-eight years have passed since the fateful day of September 6, 1965, a date that Pakistan holds in solemn remembrance. It was on this day that unprovoked and simultaneous attacks were launched by Indian forces, aiming at the cities of Lahore and Sialkot. This marked the outset of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965, a significant chapter indelibly imprinted upon the historical tapestry of the subcontinent.
The 1965 conflict, a watershed in regional history, spotlighted the indomitable spirit and gallantry of Pakistan Armed Forces. Concentrated on the Kashmir dispute, the war epitomized the unwavering commitment, unmatched valor, and strategic astuteness displayed by Pakistani soldiers, seamen, and airmen in the ...
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Colonel Azam Qadri (R)