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How many wars were fought between India and Pakistan and who started them?
India and Pakistan have fought four major wars since their independence in 1947. Here's an overview of each war and who initiated it:
First Indo-Pakistani War (1947-1948)
Who started it? Pakistan-backed tribal militias invaded the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir in October 1947 to forcibly annex it.
Outcome: India intervened after the state's ruler signed the Instrument of Accession, and the war ended with a UN-mediated ceasefire in 1949, leading to the establishment of the Line of Control (LoC).
Second Indo-Pakistani War (1965)
Who started it? Pakistan launched Operation Gibraltar in August 1965, sending troops and infiltrators into Kashmir to incite an uprising.
Outcome: India responded with a counteroffensive, leading to full-scale war. The war ended with a stalemate and the signing of the Tashkent Agreement in January 1966.
Third Indo-Pakistani War (1971)
Who started it? India intervened in East Pakistan's (now Bangladesh) liberation war after Pakistan's military crackdown on the Bengali population.
Outcome: India decisively won, leading to the creation of Bangladesh. Over 90,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered, marking one of the biggest military surrenders in history.
Kargil War (1999)
Who started it? Pakistan-backed forces and soldiers, disguised as militants, infiltrated Indian positions in Kargil (Jammu and Kashmir) in early 1999.
Outcome: India launched Operation Vijay, successfully recapturing lost territory. The war ended after Pakistan withdrew under international pressure, particularly from the U.S.
Apart from these wars, there have been numerous border skirmishes, military standoffs, and conflicts such as the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2016 Uri attack, and the 2019 Pulwama-Balakot air strikes.
Yes, a bold statement but not wrong.
I get that history is taught with very subjective views on every country. But one must know the truth. I could give you many Indian-Pakistani references but thought ChatGPT would explain it better and in simpler terms.
Thanks @pravesh0 for the comment. I have edited out some parts and it was never my intention to hurt anyone's sentiments.
And two different people can believe on two different truths. After all Chatgtp shows that is taught to it. Also, history is always twisted. Even media often not show us truth.
I don't wanna drag us down in the rabbit hole. But u know how these types of discussions end.
For example, what happened to the funds given by Britishers after independence?
Let's just leave it here and think about how we can reduce hatred as that was the reason of my comment.
So, about the funds. 750 million INR were supposed to go to Pakistan, the first installment of 200 million was done too, but then a war broke out, which was started by one country unilaterally. Do you expect the other to give you funds so you can strengthen the country's force, which is attacking you? That would be very foolish. LOL
(But India gave the remaining 550 million despite that (which shouldn't be done, in my personal opinion), not sure which other funds you are talking about?)
I didn't think that the post specifically targeted one country. It even talked about the northern parts of India and its development. The same place I live in, but I would not get offended because that's the reality of my city. Pollution is rampant, so is the corruption in multiple levels of the government here.
Who told you about me getting offended? Did I told u I am offended?