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Communes of Kargil:
Kargil
Kargil-Calling Sehmat
officer himself. According to Sikka, he stumbled upon the story during the Kargil conflict. He acquired the story from an Indian army officer who told him
Kargil-Ayesha Raza Mishra
Wedding. She went on to play Gunjan Saxena's mother in Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl. Ayesha is married to actor Kumud Mishra. They have a son named Kabir
Kargil-Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry
Maha Vir Chakra (posthumous), 12 JAK LI, Kargil War Capt Amol Kalia - Vir Chakra (posthumous), 12 JAK LI, Kargil War Naib Subedar Chuni Lal - Ashok Chakra
Kargil-Param Vir Chakra
Sino-Indian War. The Bollywood film LOC Kargil (2003) gives an account of all of the PVC recipients from the Kargil War. Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey is
Kargil-Mahmud Ahmed
2001. He played commanded the X Corps against the Indian Army during the Kargil War in Indian-administered Kashmir in 1999, and was identified as one of
Kargil-Abhishek Bachchan
final release of 2003, Bachchan appeared among an ensemble cast in LOC: Kargil, portraying Vikram Batra. It received mixed to negative reviews and was
Kargil-Kun Peak
near the Suru valley, on the road connecting Kargil and Zanskar. It is located about 61 km south of Kargil and 141 km west of Leh. The Kun Peak is located
Kargil-List of wars by death toll
conflict (1984–2011) 1,229+ – Basque conflict (1959–2011) 1,227–5,600 – Kargil War (1999) 1,000–1,500 – Cabinda conflict (1994–present) 1,000+ – Djiboutian
Kargil-All India Radio
873 Jalandhar B 702 Jammu A 990 Jodhpur A 531 Kalpa (Kinnaur) 1584 Kargil A 684 Kargil B 1584 Khalsi 1485 Kota 1413 Kupwara 1350 Leh 1053 Lucknow A 747
Kargil-Kashmir
conquered and subdued Rajouri (1821), Kishtwar (1821), Suru valley and Kargil (1835), Ladakh (1834–1840), and Baltistan (1840), thereby surrounding the
Kargil-K. Subrahmanyam
government committees and commissions of inquiry, including the Kargil Review Committee after the Kargil War. Subrahmanyam was a major advocate of the 2007 Indo-US
Kargil-Indian Air Force
sorties daily over the Kargil region. By 26 July, the Indian forces had successfully repulsed the Pakistani forces from Kargil. Since the late 1990s,
Kargil-Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
out. In view of the several incidents that have occurred after the 1999 Kargil War, the modernized MiG-21 Bison seems to have at present the role of an
Kargil-Esha Deol
Deol was one of the heroines of J.P. Dutta's multi starrer war epic LOC: Kargil and was paired with Abhishek Bachchan. Though Deol and all the other heroines
Kargil-Balti language
Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, Nubra Valley of the Leh district and in the Kargil district of Ladakh, India. The language differs from Standard Tibetan; many
Kargil-Operation Vijay
Operation Vijay (1999), the Indian operation to push back infiltrators in the Kargil War Vijay (disambiguation) Vijay Diwas (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Kargil-Nasim Zehra
2018, she released the book From Kargil to the coup: Events that shook Pakistan, which chronicles the context of the Kargil conflict and its consequences
Kargil-Deepak Vohra
career as a TV news presenter. He inaugurated the Apati War Memorial at Kargil. In 2013, Deepak Vohra was awarded the Order of the Two Niles (first class)
Kargil-List of state and union territory capitals in India
capitals for their summer and winter sessions. Ladakh has both Leh and Kargil as its administrative capitals. The state and union territory capitals are
Kargil-S. K. Chakravorty
served as the General officer commanding 28 Infantry Division. During the Kargil War in 1999, he commanded 18 Garhwal Rifles which received the Chief of
Kargil-Jintu Gogoi
decoration, for his courage and bravery in combat during operations in the Kargil War in 1999. Captain Jintu Gogoi is the son of Duluprabha Gogoi and Flying
Kargil-Noorbakshia Islam
reign of the Chak dynasty. In regions such as Baltistan and Purig in the Kargil district, the Nurbakhshia persisted as a distinct sect with its own doctrinal
Kargil-Ashraf Rashid
on the Indian side of the Line of Control, which subsequently led to the Kargil War. He resigned from his post in September 1999 following the intense pressure
Kargil-All Ladakh Gonpa Association
valley: NH-1 "Kargil-Haknis-Leh Road", listed in order of from Kargil direction to Leh. Mulbekh Monastery at 11,495 ft (3,504 m), on Kargil-Leh Road 40 km
Kargil-Siachen conflict
withdraw from Siachen in exchange of a Pakistani withdrawal from Kargil. After the Kargil War, India decided to maintain its military outposts on the glacier
Kargil-Namrata Shirodkar
Supporting Actress Award, Astitva (2000), Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (2002), LOC Kargil (2003), and the crossover cinema Bride and Prejudice (2004), which was particularly
Kargil-Dras
station, near Kargil in the Kargil district of the union territory of Ladakh in India. It is on the NH 1 between Zoji La pass and Kargil. A tourist hub
Kargil-Pakistan
May 1998. Military tension between the two countries in the Kargil district led to the Kargil War of 1999, and turmoil in civil-military relations allowed
Kargil-Pankaj Tripathi
Barfi, Fukrey Returns (both 2017), Stree (2018), Ludo, Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl (both 2020), and 83 (2021). Tripathi has also had leading roles in
Kargil-Tourism in Ladakh
and is situated at a height of 11,400 ft. Ladakh is composed of Leh and Kargil districts. The region contains prominent Buddhist sites and has an ecotourism
Kargil-Yogendra Singh Yadav
highest military award, the Param Vir Chakra, for his actions during the Kargil War. He is the youngest recipient of the Param Vir Chakra to date, having
Kargil-Ajay Singh Jasrotia
during Kargil War to save the lives of his six comrades. He was deployed in Sopore in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir when the Kargil War broke
Kargil-Operation Safed Sagar
the 1999 Kargil war that was aimed at flushing out regular and irregular troops of the Pakistani Army from vacated Indian Positions in the Kargil sector
Kargil-Leh
was roughly the same as the road that today crosses the Zoji La (pass) to Kargil, then up the Indus Valley to Leh. From Baltistan there were two difficult
Kargil-Bhim Bahadur Dewan
highest order in the true traditions of the Indian Army In the movie LOC Kargil, he was portrayed by Bollywood actor Puru Raaj Kumar. "Vir Chakra (VrC)
Kargil-Ramakrishnan Vishwanathan
mountain, Drass sector, Kargil, during Operation Vijay. He was posthumously awarded the Vir Chakra for his actions during the Kargil War. A Tripunithura a
Kargil-Deepak Summanwar
Harishchandra Summanwar UYSM is a retired Indian Army officer who fought the Kargil War in 1999 and was awarded the Uttam Yudh Seva Medal. He commanded an Infantry
Kargil-Gudiya
Gudiya (d. 2 January 2006) was an Indian Muslim woman affected by the Kargil war, whose plight was highlighted by the print and electronic media. She was
Kargil-Ved Prakash Malik
during the Kargil War. Currently, he is a member of the Board of Advisors of India's International Movement to Unite Nations (I.I.M.U.N.). Kargil: From Surprise
Kargil-Battle of Point 4875
offensive carried out by the 13th Jammu and Kashmir Rifles battalion in the Kargil War of 1999. The battle was an Indian success. The 13 JAK Rifles was placed
Kargil-Pankaj Tripathi filmography
Bollywood (12 August 2020). "Gunjan Saxena – The Kargil Girl Cast List | Gunjan Saxena – The Kargil Girl Movie Star Cast | Release Date | Movie Trailer
Kargil-Bihar Regiment
soldiers posing as Kashmiri militants crossed the Line of Control (LoC) in Kargil and entered Indian territory. Operation Vijay was launched by the Indian
Kargil-Pervez Musharraf
promoted to four-star general by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. He led the Kargil infiltration that brought India and Pakistan to a war in 1999. After months
Kargil-Kargil Government High School
Kargil Government High School (Bengali: কার্গিল সরকারি উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a secondary school situated at Sandwip in Chittagong District, Bangladesh. It
Kargil-Indian Army
fighting ceased on 26 July, which has since been celebrated as Kargil Vijay Diwas (Kargil Victory Day) in India. By the end of the war, India had resumed
Kargil-Battle of point 5140
the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles regiment as a part of the Operation Vijay (Kargil War). The Indian forces under Lt Col. Yogesh Kumar Joshi were able to capture
Kargil-Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Lahore by bus to meet with Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif. After the 1999 Kargil War with Pakistan, he sought to restore relations through engagement with
Kargil-Ajay Ahuja
the Kargil War between India and Pakistan in 1999. His MiG-21 was hit by a surface-to-air missile fired by the Pakistan Army near the town of Kargil in
Kargil-XIV Corps (India)
the Northern Command. The 14th Corps forms a military deployment in the Kargil-Leh area guarding the frontiers with China and Pakistan. It also guards
Kargil-Battle of Tiger Hill
Pakistan from the final week of May till second week of June 1999, during the Kargil War. The battle, with the concomitant battle for the adjoining peak of Tololing
Kargil-D. P. Singh (runner)
Major D.P. Singh is a retired officer of the Indian Army. He is a Kargil War veteran and is known as India's first blade runner. After his amputation,
Kargil-Jat Regiment
Deepak Rampal, 17 Jat, Kargil 1999 Havildar Kumar Singh Sogarwal, 17 Jat, Kargil 1999 Havildar Shish Ram Gill, 8 Jat, Kargil 1999 Lance Havildar Ganga
Kargil-Jamshed Gulzar Kiani
when the Kargil fiasco took place with the Indian Army.: contents When India mounted counter-attacks on Pakistani forces incursion in the Kargil sector
Kargil-Sonam Wangchuk
enemy, during his successful operation in the Kargil War. Due to his exemplary feet as a Major during Kargil War, he is known as the Lion of Ladakh in the
Kargil-Mariappan Saravanan
martyred during the Kargil War. He was killed in hand-to-hand combat with intruders after killing four intruders in the Batalik area of Kargil Sector on 29 May
Kargil-Kashmir conflict
In 1999, an armed conflict between the two countries broke out again in Kargil with no effect on the status quo. In 1989, an armed insurgency erupted against
Kargil-Operation Talwar
Sword) was the naval operation carried out by the Indian Navy during the Kargil War of 1999. It was one of the three operations at that time carried out
Kargil-1889 Missile Regiment (India)
1889 Missile Regiment (Kargil) is a missile equipped regiment, which is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army. The regiment was raised as
Kargil-Sandese Aate Hai
a half minutes for him to compose the song. During the screening of LOC Kargil, Dutta told Malik that an Indian soldier joined the army after hearing the
Kargil-Rajesh Singh Adhikari
December 1970 – 30 May 1999), was an Indian Army officer who died during the Kargil War. He was posthumously awarded the second highest Indian military honour
Kargil-XXX Corps (Pakistan)
November 2006 at the Wayback Machine Dutt, Sanjay (2000). War and Peace in Kargil Sector. APH Publishing. ISBN 978-81-7648-151-9. Retrieved 27 November 2023
Kargil-Rahimuddin Khan
As Chairman Joint Chiefs, he rejected the future military plan for the Kargil Conflict. As the longest-serving governor of Balochistan, Rahimuddin declared
Kargil-Battle of Tololing
The Battle of Tololing was a pivotal battle in the Kargil War between India and troops from one full battalion of Pakistan’s Northern Light Infantry who
Kargil-2024 Indian general election in Ladakh
Reorganisation Act, 2019 and granting it a separate Union territory status. "Kargil results make BJP's bid for Ladakh parliament seat an uphill task in 2024"
Kargil-Zanskar
Zanskar, Zahar (locally) or Zangskar, is a tehsil of Kargil district, in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. The administrative centre is Padum (former
Kargil-Barkha Dutt
emerged as a prominent figure after her frontline war reporting on the Kargil Conflict between India and Pakistan in 1999. Dutt has won many national
Kargil-Outline of Ladakh
Ladakh Capital of Ladakh: Kargil Leh Ladakh Police Jammu and Kashmir High Court Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil Ladakh Autonomous Hill
Kargil-INSAS rifle
Israel Military Industries. The first combat use of the rifle was during the Kargil War in 1999. The INSAS rifle saw limited use in the Indian Army's counter-insurgency
Kargil-Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948
calculations for the Kargil conflict". In Lavoy, Peter R. (ed.). Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia: The Causes and Consequences of the Kargil Conflict. Cambridge
Kargil-Naga Regiment
in order to push back Pakistani infiltrators who had crossed the LoC in Kargil, Jammu and Kashmir. It was one of the first units to be inducted into the
Kargil-Haseen Dillruba
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl (2020) Haseen Dillruba (2021) Rashmi Rocket (2021)
Kargil-Kambampati Nachiketa
carrying out an airstrike on Pakistani positions in Batalik sector during the Kargil War, he was shot down and captured on 27 May 1999 by a Pakistani unit led
Kargil-Para (Special Forces)
(including Chachro Raid), Operation Bluestar, Operation Pawan, Operation Cactus, Kargil War, Operation Ginger, 2015 Indian counter-insurgency operation in Myanmar
Kargil-Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
December 1992 and to captain on 15 December 1995. Rathore fought in the Kargil War, and was promoted to major on 15 December 2000. As part of his career
Kargil-Line of Control
particular, as one of the most dangerous places in the world. The LoC from Kargil to Gurez comprises mountain passes and valleys with small streams and rivers
Kargil-Dhoop
soldiers, in the southwest sector of Tiger Hill on 5 July 1999 as part of the Kargil conflict. The story of the Kapoor family in the film depicts the real events
Kargil-Kargil Chowk
Kargil Chowk is a War memorial. It was established in year 2000, at the North-East corner of Gandhi Maidan, Patna. It is dedicated to the soldiers from
Kargil-Digendra Kumar
awarded the Mahavir Chakra on 15 August 1999, for his acts of bravery in the Kargil War. He retired from the army on 31 July 2005. Kumar was born to Shivdan
Kargil-Fasih Bokhari
opposition to the then-Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's instigation of the Kargil War with India, a conflict that Bokhari reportedly saw as an act of inappropriate
Kargil-States and union territories of India
December 2023. "LG, UT Hqrs, Head of Police to have Sectts at both Leh, Kargil: Mathur". Daily Excelsior. 12 November 2019. Archived from the original
Kargil-Ram Kapoor
the play The Fifty Days of War – Kargil which ran for 10 days in New Delhi as a tribute to the heroes of the Kargil War. Kapoor played five characters
Kargil-Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil
Council, Kargil (LAHDC Kargil), is one among the two Autonomous District Councils of Ladakh union territory. LAHDC Kargil administers the Kargil District
Kargil-1999
in the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup. July 11 – India recaptures Kargil, forcing the Pakistani army to retreat. India announces victory, ending
Kargil-Territorial Army (India)
of 1962, Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and the Kargil War. The TA has also taken part in Operation Pawan (1987) in Sri Lanka,
Kargil-Lalak Jan
the Nishan-e-Haider, for his gallantry and actions of valor during the Kargil War, where he was killed in action. Lalak Jan hailed from the Yasin Valley
Kargil-Aziz Khan (general)
who commanded the Northern Command against the Indian Army in the 1999 Kargil War. In 1999, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had tried to stop a commercial
Kargil-Battle and theatre honours of the Indian Army
in Bengal while the latest is "Kargil" in 1999 awarded to units of independent India's army for feats during the Kargil War. Plassey Buxar Amboor Korah
Kargil-Neikezhakuo Kengurüse
gallantry award, for his exemplary valour in combat during operations in the Kargil War in 1999. Kengurüse was born at Nerhema village in Kohima District, Nagaland
Kargil-11th Gorkha Rifles
the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and the Kargil War in 1999. Units of the regiment have also deployed abroad on UN missions
Kargil-8th Infantry Division (India)
under the division during the Kargil war were as follows. (The full order of battle (ORBAT) can be found here- Kargil order of battle) 56 Mountain Brigade
Kargil-Nagarjuna (actor)
Bharadvaja) in Agni Varsha (2002), Major Padmapani Acharya in the war film LOC: Kargil (2003), 17th-century composer Kancherla Gopanna in Sri Ramadasu (2006),
Kargil-List of songs recorded by Alka Yagnik
solo Kyon 2183 "Dheere Se Kuch" Bhupen Hazarika Prasoon Joshi solo LOC Kargil 2184 "Seemaiyen Bulaye" Anu Malik Javed Akhtar solo Love at Times Square
Kargil-Apati, Ladakh
Apati is a village in Kargil district of the Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is in the Sod Valley close to the India–Pakistan border (LOC). The village
Kargil-Sudhir Kumar Walia
October 1993. p. 1946. Kargil from surprise to victory. HarperCollins Publ. India. 17 June 2010. p. 186. ISBN 9788172239671. Kargil from surprise to victory
Kargil-Angad Bedi
original series Inside Edge. He was also a part of the film Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl, the biopic of the Indian Air Force Pilot Gunjan Saxena, where he played
Kargil-Prema Baraha
However, when the two of them are forced to work together while covering the Kargil War, a bond is forged between them. Tamil version Yogi Babu as Yogi In December
Kargil-Premiership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee
the wave of support for the Vajpayee government in the aftermath of the Kargil War gave the BJP a larger presence in the Lok Sabha. The NDA won a decisive
Kargil-Yaldor Sub Sector
Pakistani Northern Light Infantry battalions and some of the major battles of Kargil War were fought here. The sub-sector includes Yaldor, a hamlet of the Dah
Kargil-Javed Akhtar
(2003) Chalte Chalte (2003) Kuch Naa Kaho (2003) Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) L.O.C. Kargil (2003) Tehzeeb (2003) Main Hoon Na (2004) Veer-Zaara (2004) Lakshya (2004)
Kargil-Kurukshetra (2008 film)
Mohanlal reprising his role as Colonel Mahadevan The film is based on the Kargil conflict of 1999 between India and Pakistan. The political situation of
Kargil-Priya Gill
original on 25 October 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2020. "The heroines: LoC-Kargil is all set to be an 11-hankie weepie war movie". India Today. 24 November
Kargil-Balti people
Gilgit−Baltistan and the Indian-administered territory of Ladakh, predominantly in the Kargil district with smaller concentrations present in the Leh district. Outside
Kargil-List of film songs based on ragas
Water A.R. Rahman Sadhana Sargam Bheem / Gavati Ek Saathi Aur Bhi Tha LOC: Kargil Anu Malik Sonu Nigam Hindi Bheem / Gavati Monolisa Mr. Romeo A. R. Rahman
Kargil-Government Degree College, Kargil
Government Degree College, Kargil is the government general degree college in Kargil, in the union territory of Ladakh, India. It offers undergraduate
Kargil-Dhruv Jurel
in Agra on 21 January 2001. His father served the Indian army and is a Kargil war veteran. At the age of five, he had to have plastic surgery when his
Kargil-Union territory
December 2023. "LG, UT Hqrs, Head of Police to have Sectts at both Leh, Kargil: Mathur". Daily Excelsior. 12 November 2019. Archived from the original
Kargil-Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Rashtriya Rifles Battalion and Ladakh Scouts took part in 'Operation VIJAY' (Kargil). In recognition of the ecceptional account given by 13 Jammu and Kashmir
Kargil-DShK
the "Doshka" by Iraqis. Iraqi Kurdistan Israel India Captured during Kargil War.[citation needed] Côte d'Ivoire Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo Kyrgyzstan
Kargil-Köppen climate classification
bordering on Cfb) Innsbruck, Austria (Dfb) Karaganda, Kazakhstan (Dfb) Kargil, India (Dfb, bordering on Dwb) Klagenfurt, Austria (Dfb) Košice, Slovakia
Kargil-Dharma Productions
Kumar's highest grossing film. Dharma released the biopic Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl starring Jahnvi Kapoor in the lead on August 12, 2020. On 12 August
Kargil-Batalik
focal point of the 1999 Kargil War because of its strategic location between Kargil, Leh and Baltistan. Batalik is 56 km from Kargil and is located in the
Kargil-Viineet Kumar
Saxena from 'The Kargil Girl' will bowl you over!". Sify. Archived from the original on 13 December 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2019. "Kargil Girl first poster:
Kargil-Prime Minister of India
after losing a motion-of-no-confidence 269–270, this coincided with the Kargil War with Pakistan. In the subsequent October 1999 general election, the
Kargil-Khufiya
Gabbi. The film was released on 5 October 2023 on Netflix. During the post-Kargil War period, Heena Rehman, who is a Bangladeshi woman supposed to be working
Kargil-Regiment of Artillery (Pakistan)
SP (Sherni) -- 37 Locating (Proud Locators) (First To Locate) 38 Field (Kargil Topkhana) 39 SP (Discipline, Efficiency, Teamwork) (Har dum Pur Dum) (Chamb
Kargil-Mohit Chauhan
Haar Nahi Maanenge" composed by AR Rahman. In 2019 Chauhan performed at Kargil Vijay Diwas, he sung "Khoon Chala" his song from Rang De Basanti, as a tribute
Kargil-Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
1947–present Indus Treaty 1965 War 1971 Movement 1971 War Project-706 Islamisation Baloch insurgency Kargil War Liberalization Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Kargil-List of busiest airports in India
Kullu–Manali Shimla Jammu and Kashmir Jammu Kishtwar Poonch Rajouri Ladakh Kargil Leh Punjab Bathinda Ludhiana Pathankot Rajasthan Bikaner Ganganagar Jaisalmer
Kargil-Ladakh Scouts
the high-altitude border regions by the Government of India. After the Kargil War, the Ladakh Scouts was reformed as a standard infantry regiment on 1
Kargil-Armaan Kohli
Krishna 2002 Dushmani - Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani Kapil 2003 LOC: Kargil Major Vikas Vohra 2014 Mukka Not Known Dubbed in Bhojpuri as Dushman Ke
Kargil-Jaswant Singh
He has been represented nation at international level in the times of Kargil War and India's nuclear test. He was the one who went to Kandahar after
Kargil-Integrated Defence Staff
had the status of a vice chief of staff. After the Kargil War between India and Pakistan, the Kargil Review Committee (KRC) was set up by the Government
Kargil-Ladakh Lok Sabha constituency
electors (voters) in the constituency was 1,84,803 in 2024. Leh district Kargil district Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency, and other seats in J&K Barmer
Kargil-List of constituencies of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Pahalgam 80,985 47 Nubra Leh Ladakh Ladakh 14,109 48 Leh 70,840 49 Kargil Kargil 60,094 50 Zanskar 21,143 51 Kishtwar Kishtwar Udhampur Jammu 79,174
Kargil-Akshaye Khanna
He next reunited with J. P. Dutta to film LOC Kargil, a war drama based on the events of the Kargil War fought between India and Pakistan. Khanna played
Kargil-Jerry Prem Raj
Prem Raj, VrC, was a commissioned officer in the Indian Army during the Kargil War. He was a Forward Observation Officer at Point 4875. During battle,
Kargil-2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff
detonation of nuclear devices by both countries in 1998, the first being the Kargil War of 1999. The military buildup was initiated by India responding to a
Kargil-Kharbu
in Kargil district of the Indian union territory of Ladakh. The village is located 26 kilometres from the district and tehsil headquarters Kargil. According
Kargil-Chah, Zanskar
(also Cha) is a small village in the Lungnak valley in Zanskar tehsil, Kargil district, Ladakh, India. The village is situated at the base of a mountain
Kargil-Jammu and Kashmir (state)
16 November 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2020. District Census Handbook Kargil, Part A (PDF). Census of India 2011 (Report). July 2016. p. 10. Archived
Kargil-Viriato Fernandes
years as a navy officer he was part of the Operation Talwar during the Kargil War. Having served 26 years in the Indian Navy, post-retirement he switched
Kargil-Administration of Ladakh
autonomous district council-the Leh Autonomous Hill development council and the Kargil Autonomous Hill development Council, which have competence over a range
Kargil-Karachi
1947–present Indus Treaty 1965 War 1971 Movement 1971 War Project-706 Islamisation Baloch insurgency Kargil War Liberalization Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Kargil-Special forces of India
Para (SF) undertook operations against Pakistan's military during the Kargil war which included raids against Pakistani infantry and special forces.
Kargil-J. P. Dutta
super hit war film Border. He directed the patriotic war films Refugee, LOC Kargil and the 2006 remake of the period drama Umrao Jaan. He headed the feature
Kargil-Baltistan
The region retained its identity in this setup as the Skardu tehsil, with Kargil and Leh being the other two tehsils of the district. After Hari Singh, the
Kargil-Capital city
located in Nainital. The proposed future capital is Gairsain. Ladakh: Leh and Kargil serve as joint capitals of the Union Territory. South Korea: Seoul remains
Kargil-Hariharan discography
Ek Alag Mausam "Uski Baari Jo Thi" Ravi "Usko Paane Se Pehle"(Male) LOC: Kargil "Main Kahin Bhi Rahoon" Anu Malik Paanch "Paka Mat" Vishal Bhardwaj The
Kargil-Indian Armed Forces
Sino-Indian War, the 1967 Cho La incident, the 1987 Sino-Indian skirmish, the Kargil War, and the Siachen conflict among others. India honours its armed forces
Kargil-Nagarjuna filmography
film Agni Varsha; as Major Padmapani Acharya in the 2003 war film, LOC Kargil; as 17th-century composer Kancherla Gopanna in the 2006 film Sri Ramadasu;
Kargil-Third Battle of Panipat
Family Kaushik Roy, India's Historic Battles: From Alexander the Great to Kargil, (Orient Longman, 2004), 90. Sharma, Suresh K. (2006). Haryana: Past and
Kargil-Pakistan Army
Northern Light Infantry, a paramilitary unit based in Gilgit, slipped into Kargil that resulted in heavy border fighting with the Indian Army, inflicted with
Kargil-Ladakh district
state of India until 1 July 1979 when it was divided into Leh district and Kargil district. Ladakh 34°20′N 77°25′E / 34.333°N 77.417°E / 34.333; 77.417
Kargil-Zoji-la Tunnel
pass in the Himalayas between Ganderbal of Kashmir (J&K) and Drass town in Kargil district of Ladakh. The project cost for this smart tunnel (SCADA) system
Kargil-Param Vishisht Seva Medal
"Part I-Section 1". The Gazette of India. 13 March 1965. p. 125. "Awards to Kargil Heroes Announced" (PDF). Press Information Bureau of India - Archive. 30
Kargil-Manoj Bajpayee
Yogendra Singh Yadav in J. P. Dutta's ensemble war film LOC: Kargil. It was based on the Kargil War, and Bajpayee was nominated for the Filmfare Award for
Kargil-Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh
Hill Council has also been established in neighboring Kargil District. The Hill Council in Kargil came in to existence in July 2003. In 2003, as part of
Kargil-Bharatiya Janata Party
under heavy criticism. It also deployed troops to evict infiltrators from Kargil, and supported the United States War on Terror. Although previous Congress
Kargil-Dassault Mirage 2000
original on 29 March 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2019. "The Kargil Operations. The Mirage-2000 at Kargil. Bharat-rakshak.com". Archived from the original on 7
Kargil-Kargil Assembly constituency
Kargil was a constituency in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir a north state of India. Kargil is also part of Ladakh Lok
Kargil-Hunderman
in the Kargil district of Ladakh. Located on the banks of the Suru River 10 km from Kargil, it is a hamlet under Shilikchey village of Kargil district
Kargil-Vijay Diwas
Operation Vijay (disambiguation) Kargil Vijay Diwas, celebrated on 26 July in India in commemoration of the Kargil War This disambiguation page lists
Kargil-Dogra Regiment
accord depth to the defences of Khem Karan. The 5th battalion fought in the Kargil War to capture Tiger Hill. The Dogra Regiment has not only contributed to
Kargil-Magod Basappa Ravindranath
awarded the Vir Chakra for his actions in the Battle of Tololing during Kargil War in 1999. He was commanding the Indian Army's 2 Rajputana Rifles battalion
Kargil-National Highway 1 (India)
Drass and Kargil in 1999, who occupied the mountain tops on the Indian side of the Line of Control and shelled the highway. This led to the Kargil War, which
Kargil-Sanjay Kumar (soldier)
Chakra, India's highest military award for his exemplary bravery during Kargil War. Sanjay Kumar was born in village Kalol Bakain in Bilaspur District
Kargil-Puru Raaj Kumar
years his releases included Khatron Ke Khiladi (2001), Dushmani (2002), LOC Kargil (2003). After several flops at the box office, Kumar was not able to establish
Kargil-Yogesh Kumar Joshi
Rifleman Sanjay Kumar. His role during the Kargil War was essayed by Sanjay Datt in the movie LOC Kargil directed by JP Datta. As an officer and a gentleman
Kargil-Janhvi Kapoor
for Best Actress for playing the titular aviator in Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl (2020) and a woman trapped in a freezer in Mili (2022). She later featured
Kargil-Kargil coffin scam
The Kargil coffin scam refers to the case involving the purchase of US-made coffins for Indian soldiers killed during the Kargil military conflict. A Comptroller
Kargil-Lakshya (2004 film)
Zinta in lead roles. Based on a story by the director's father on the 1999 Kargil War, the film is about Karan Shergill, an aimless, lazy young man and the
Kargil-Vivek Gupta (major)
second highest war-time military honour, for his actions during the 1999 Kargil War (Operation Vijay). He belonged to the second battalion of the Rajputana
Kargil-Padmapani Acharya
military honour, Maha Vir Chakra posthumously for his actions during the Kargil War on 28 June 1999. Acharya was originally from Odisha and was a resident
Kargil-Point 5353
Pakistani-administered portions of Kashmir in the vicinity of Dras in the Kargil district. It is the highest peak along the Marpo La ridge and dominates
Kargil-Karnal Sher Khan
to 12th NLI Regiment during the Kargil War. He was killed in action during the war. For his bravery during the Kargil War, he was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider
Kargil-List of regiments and corps of the Indian Army
Field Regiment 138 Medium Regiment 139 Medium Regiment (Kargil) 141 Medium Regiment (Kargil) 143 Medium Regiment 150 Field Regiment 153 Medium Regiment
Kargil-Suru River (Indus)
the Kargil district of Ladakh, India into Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan. The Suru Valley is coextensive with the Kargil tehsil, with the town of Kargil situated
Kargil-List of villages in Kargil district
is a list of villages in Kargil district in Ladakh, India. Kargil district is divided into seven tehsils, namely, Drass, Kargil, Shargole, Shakar-Chiktan
Kargil-List of districts of Ladakh
Kargil because it remains cut-off from Kargil and the rest of India during snowfall of winters. It had 40,000 or more than 25% population of Kargil district
Kargil-Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts
quarter of its air force and a third of its army". Commonly known as the Kargil War, this conflict between the two countries was mostly limited. During
Kargil-Status quo ante bellum
Kuwait. The Kargil War was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place in 1999 between 3 May and 26 July of the Kargil district in Jammu
Kargil-Tiger Hill (Kargil)
the Drass-Kargil area of Ladakh, India. It is one of the highest peaks in the area and was the subject of a battle during the 1999 Kargil War. Since
Kargil-Saurabh Kalia
June 1999) was an officer of the Indian Army who was martyred during the Kargil War while being held as a prisoner of war by the Pakistan Army. He and five
Kargil-Keishing Clifford Nongrum
gallantry award, for exemplary valor in combat during operations in the Kargil War in 1999. Nongrum was born and brought up in Shillong, Meghalaya, India
Kargil-Mohmad Haneefa
politician from Kargil serving as a member of the Lok Sabha representing the only constituency of the union territory of Ladakh. In the 2023 Kargil election
Kargil-Balwan Singh
in leading the successful assault to capture Tiger Hill during the 1999 Kargil War. A second-generation soldier, Singh was inspired to join the Indian
Kargil-Kargil (film)
Kargil is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Sivaani Senthil and produced by Subha Senthil, starring Jishnu Menon in the lead
Kargil-Kargil Airport
Kargil Airport (ICAO: VI65) is a military airfield in Kargil district 6 km (3.7 mi) away from Kargil and 217 km (135 mi) from Leh. It is one of two airports
Kargil-Kargil War Memorial
The Kargil War Memorial, also known as Dras War Memorial, is a war memorial built by the Indian Army in the town of Dras, near Kargil city in Kargil district
Kargil-Northern Light Infantry Regiment
First Kashmir War, conquering important points of interest such as Skardu, Kargil and Drass (the latter two were subsequently captured by the Indian Army)
Kargil-Kargil order of battle
The Kargil War order of battle (KWORBAT), is a deposition and systematic combatant structure of the Indian Army troops and the unified Pakistan Armed Forces
Kargil-2023 Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil election
October 2023 for the 26 seats of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil. This was also the first election conducted in the union territory of Ladakh
Kargil-Manoj Kumar Pandey
the Param Vir Chakra, for his audacious courage and leadership during the Kargil War in 1999. An officer of the first battalion in the 11th Gorkha Rifles
Kargil-LOC: Kargil
LOC Kargil is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language historical war film based on the Kargil War fought between India and Pakistan, produced and directed by J. P
Kargil-Kargil War
The Kargil War, also known as the Kargil conflict,[note (I)] was fought between India and Pakistan from May to July 1999 in the Kargil district of Ladakh
Kargil-Lalit Rai
Indian Army officer who was decorated for his brave actions during the Kargil War in 1999. As the commanding officer (CO) of the 1st battalion, 11 Gorkha
Kargil-Kargil Vijay Diwas
Kargil Vijay Diwas (lit. 'Kargil Victory Day') is celebrated every year on 26 of July in India, to observe India's victory over Pakistan in the Kargil
Kargil-Kargil (disambiguation)
Look up Kargil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kargil is a town in the Indian union territory of Ladakh (formerly part of Jammu and Kashmir state)
Kargil-Kargil district
Kargil district is a district in Indian-administered Ladakh in the disputed Kashmir-region. It is one of the two districts comprising the Indian-administered
Kargil-Ladakh
followed by Kargil, each of which headquarters a district. The Leh district contains the Indus, Shyok and Nubra river valleys. The Kargil district contains
Kargil-Gunjan Saxena
1996 and is a 1999 Kargil War veteran. She is one of the first women to fly in a combat zone. One of her main roles during the Kargil War was to evacuate
Kargil-Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language biographical drama film, directed by Sharan Sharma and produced under Dharma Productions
Kargil-Shaheed-E-Kargil
Shaheed-E-Kargil - A True Story is a Hindi war drama film of Bollywood directed by Dilip Gulati and produced by Farook. This movie was released on 26 January
Kargil-Skardu–Kargil Road
The Skardu–Kargil Road (Urdu: سکردو – کارگل سڑک) is a 126-kilometre (78 mi) provincial highway in the Pakistani-administered territory of Gilgit–Baltistan
Kargil-Shershaah
biographical war film based on the life of Vikram Batra, killed in action in the Kargil War, directed by Vishnuvardhan in his Hindi film debut and written by Sandeep
Kargil-Anuj Nayyar
gallantry award, for exemplary valour in combat during operations in the Kargil War in 1999. Anuj Nayyar was born and grew up in Delhi, India. His father
Kargil-Kargil Air War
The Kargil Air War was fought between India and Pakistan during the Kargil War from May to July 1999 in the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir and elsewhere
Kargil-Vikram Batra
actions during the Kargil War; on 7 July 1999, Batra was killed while fighting Pakistani troops around Area Ledge, Point 4875, in the Kargil district of erstwhile
Kargil-Kargil
Kargil /ˈkɑːrɡɪl/ or Kargyil is a city in Indian-administered Ladakh in the disputed Kashmir region. It is the joint capital of Ladakh, an Indian-administered
Kargil-Kargil Review Committee
The Kargil Review Committee (KRC) was set up by the Government of India on 29 July 1999, three days after the end of the Kargil War. The committee was