Reading post 95689 in main thread: India and Pakistan
February 21st, 2005  
lemontree
 
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Originally Posted by TBA_PAKI
Before kashmir dispute took place in 1947, it was a big province or state. For broader picture take notice of current Kashmir, which is divided in to 3 occupied zones:

--> Pak held Kashmir (also known as Azad Kashmir)
--> Indian held Kashmir (also known as disputed territory)
--> Chinese occupied Kashmir (Northern regions that were captured by chinese forces during Indo-China border-dispute 1962)
Lets not forget Gilgit was part of the princely state of J&K. The whole state is in dispute (including Aksai Chin), not only Indian Kashmir.
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Originally Posted by TBA_PAKI
They manage to re-take 20% more regions form Indian troops and settle down (in what is now LOC).
Are you refering to the fall of Skardu and Titwala.
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Originally Posted by TBA_PAKI
Indian launch counter-offensive but it fails and LOC is recongized as temporary border between India and Pakistan.
Indian troops had reached Kotli, but were pulled back to consolidate the defensive posture.
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Then in 1962 china makes a surprise attack on Indian forces in northern districts of Indian occupied Kashmir and capture 20% territory.
Well, actually they were there since early 1950's after occupying Tibet, so techincally they did'nt capture it in '62, but a decade before that.
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And Indian army did planned and tried to take Lahore city in the counter-attack but was repulsed whereas in Sailkot district it was stalemate but Pak armour suffered serious set-backs there.
We never wanted to capture them, just threaten them, to relieve pressure on Akhnoor.
The stalemate in Sialkot sector was primarily due to the resolute stand by (Pak) 25 Cavalry at Chawinda, and the bumbling Indian armd bde cdr who thought that he was facing an armd bde.
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It simply demostrates that war fought without people support is doomed to failure.
That is the main principle of guerilla warfare.

It is a pleasure discussing with you, without the usual bashing and rhetoric that our peoples are so use to.
 
 
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