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Army celebrates 13th Kargil war anniversary in J&K

The Indian Army in its full military grandeur on Wednesday began the two-day celebrations of the 13th anniversary of its victory in the 1999 Kargil war with the hoisting of a massive national flag at the War Memorial in Drass sub-sector of the district.

Updated on: Jul 25, 2012 03:00 PM IST
PTI | By , Drass (J&K)
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The Indian Army in its full military grandeur today began the two-day celebrations of the 13th anniversary of its victory in the 1999 Kargil war with the hoisting of a massive national flag at the War Memorial in Drass sub-sector of the district.

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General officer commanding-in-chief of Army's Northern Command Lt Gen KT Parnaik and member of parliament Naveen Jindal were the chief guests at the flag-hoisting ceremony, which was held on Wednesday morning.

"Since independence, the Indian Army fought several wars and in every war it was victorious. The war of 1999 was a unique one," Lt Gen Parnaik said as he paid tributes to the officers and soldiers who died in the war.

The commander said the day was "very important" for the Army.

A polo match between a local team and Army's Ladakh Scouts will be held on Wednesday afternoon followed by a cultural programme by local artists and Army units.

A motorcycle show by Army's 'Tornadoes' team will also be held on the day one of the celebrations.

Bollywood singer-musician trio of Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy will also perform a stage show as part of the anniversary commemoration, army officials in-charge of organising the events said.

The Kargil war, which began in May 1999, lasted more than two months before Pakistan soldiers withdrew from the mountain tops they had occupied overlooking the Srinagar-Leh highway.

In the battle with Pakistani forces, the Army lost nearly 500 officers, soldiers and jawans, many of whom were posthumously felicitated with gallantry awards.

 
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