Who Won the 1965 War Between India and Pakistan? Ft. Hamid Mir | EP148
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Attacking at a specific time could have led to the liberation of Kashmir as there was no Indian Army present then. The success of the Navy's Dwarka operation is globally acknowledged.
Insights
- Maharaja Hari Singh's controversial actions in 1947 set the stage for the conflict that unfolded in the 1965 war, highlighting the deep-rooted historical complexities that shaped the India-Pakistan conflict.
- Operation Gibraltar's failure to achieve Kashmir's independence due to tactical errors underscores the intricate interplay between military strategy and political objectives in the war, showcasing the pivotal role of decision-making in shaping outcomes.
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What was the significance of the Navy's Dwarka operation?
The Navy's successful operation at Dwarka prevented further Indian aggression towards Karachi.
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