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1965 A Western Sunrise : India's War with Pakistan

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 9390652464
ISBN-13 9789390652464
Publisher Aleph Book Company
Imprint Aleph Book Company
Country of Manufacture IN
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 5th, 2021
Print length 576 Pages
Dimensions 24.70 x 16.90 x 3.20 cms
Product Classification: General & world historyMilitary history
Ksh 2,150.00
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In 1965, Pakistan tried to take Kashmir from India but failed in Operations Gibraltar and Grand Slam. Despite challenges, Indian forces repulsed attacks and fought to a stalemate, with casualties totaling 12,714.
In 1965, while India was stillicking its wounds from the disastrous war against the Chinese in 1962, the belligerent Pakistanis decided to wrest Kashmir from India. To test the waters, theyaunched their first military probes into the Rann of Kutch between February and May; India responded. By the end of July, India gave in to the dictates of the UN and stood down the troops it had mobilized in the Punjab and Kargil sectors in response to the Rann of Kutch skirmishes. Pakistan thenaunched its masterstroke”Operation Gibraltar”in Kashmir in August. Nearly 12,000 trained mujahids were covertly deployed in multiple groups, each named after historical plunderers of the subcontinent. Confident that they had superior armour (M-47 and M-48 Patton tanks), better fighter planes (F-86 Sabres and F-104 Starfighters), and better submarines (Daphnes) than India, the Pakistanis expected that in the event of an expanded war, the Indians would collapse just as they had against China in NEFA three years previously. However, India repulsed the attack and cut off the entry and exit points into the Kashmir Valley by capturing the Haji Pir Bulge. Operation Gibraltar fizzled out. Pakistan thenaunched Operation Grand Slam in September 1965 in Chhamb and Jaurian. The resultant Indian counter-attack saw the focus shift to various other sectors”Lahore, Barki, Kasur (Khem Karan), Fazilka, Sialkot, and Barmer”on the international border. With the two air forces getting involved almost immediately, the armed skirmishes turned into full-scale war. As they had in 1962, the junior officers and men of the Indian armed forces acquitted themselves admirably despite the on-the-fly reorganization of forces,ack of intelligence, obsolete equipment, andacklustre militaryeadership. What could have ended in victory instead culminated in a stalemate. Official Indian figures put the total number of casualties at 12,714, out of which 2,763 were killed, 8,444 wounded, and 1,507 went missing.

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