India salutes its martyrs who recaptured the icy heights from the Pakistan army
Bollywood has over the years paid tribute to the Indian defence forces. Take a look.

As the nation celebrates 10 years of Kargil victory, PM Manmohan Singh visits Amar Jawan Jyoti to honour the martyrs.

The government has not rewarded the man who informed the security forces of the presence of intruders in Kargil.

The families of Kargil martyrs allege that the government has forgotten their sacrifices and has ignored them.

The Kargil terrain was tough and the enemy was well hidden. The task was to regain occupied peaks and it had to be done one at a time.

Families of the Kargil martyrs are upset with the govt as it is ambivalent about the 'Vijay Diwas' celebrations.

In 1999, the Indian Army had fought an unforgettable war in Kargil and had come out victorious.

Family of Kargil war martyr Sourav Kalia decides to move international courts after not receiving their son's post mortem report even after ten years.

Headlines Today visits ground zero and pays a tribute to war martyrs.

Army and J&K tourism department is working hand-in-hand to encourage adventure tourism and make the Kargil Valley a pilgrimage.


A national highway (NH1) connects Srinagar to Leh passing through Kargil. The infiltration happened along this road.

Pakistani infiltrators occupied about 130-200 sq kms of Indian territory.

Operation Vijay saw the mobilisation of some 30,000 troops.

Operation Safed Sagar was the Indian Air Force's effort to help the ground forces in combat.

; The Pakistani infiltrators had small arms, grenade launchers, mortars, artillery and anti-aircraft guns.

The recapturing of the hills overlooking NH1 and win at Tololing tilted the war in India's favour.

The Howitzer guns, till now infamous in India due to the Bofors scandal, helped the Indian Army in a big way.

The Indian Air Force used laser-aided bombs to attack well-protected hide-outs of infiltrators.

Some combats were carried out in freezing night temperatures of -15 degrees Celsius.

Pakistan wanted to use nuclear weapons but backed out after Bill Clinton's intervention.

Pakistan agreed to pull out following the Clinton-Sharif meeting on July 4. However, jihadi groups continued the fighting.

The combat stopped on July 26, which was then marked as Kargil Vijay Diwas.

Though denying it at first, Pakistan confirmed its role in the war by giving gallantry awards to its soldiers.


Four Indian soldiers received the Param Vir Chakra, while two Pakistanis received Nishan-e-Haider, the highest gallantry awards in the two nations.

According to Nawaz Sharif, more than 4,000 Pakistani soldiers died in the war. India put its figures at less than 550.

He is Director, Centre for Land Warfare Studies, a Delhi-based thinktank, and author.