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Warfare
11 Types of Conflicts
As identified by Black's Law Dictionary
The Kargil War: A Turning Point in India's Defence Landscape
After the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, a period of apparent calm settled between India and Pakistan. However, tensions resurged …
Kargil War: The Events of 1999
During the harsh winter weather in Kashmir, both the Indian and Pakistani armies would typically abandon forward posts and …
The Threat of Nuclear War: Kargil War Part III
On 24 June 1999, an incident unfolded, carrying the potential to escalate into a full-scale war between the nuclear-armed …
Beyond the Button: The Nerve-Wracking Reality of Oppenheimer's Atomic Experiment
Contrary to the belief that fears of the first atomic bomb destroying the world were fabricated for cinematic tension, …
Frozen Victory: 40 Years of Operation Meghdoot in Siachen
Quartered in snow, silent to remain.
When the bugle calls, they shall rise and march again.
--The Scroll …
11 Types of Conflicts
As identified by Black's Law Dictionary
The Kargil War: A Turning Point in India's Defence Landscape
After the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, a period of apparent calm settled between India and Pakistan. However, tensions resurged in the 1990s due to conflicts with Kashmiri separatists and nuclear tests conducted by both nations in 1998.
Kargil War: The Events of 1999
During the harsh winter weather in Kashmir, both the Indian and Pakistani armies would typically abandon forward posts and reclaim them in the spring. However, in the spring of 1999, the Pakistan Army unexpectedly reoccupied the forward posts.
The Threat of Nuclear War: Kargil War Part III
On 24 June 1999, an incident unfolded, carrying the potential to escalate into a full-scale war between the nuclear-armed neighbouring countries.
Beyond the Button: The Nerve-Wracking Reality of Oppenheimer's Atomic Experiment
Contrary to the belief that fears of the first atomic bomb destroying the world were fabricated for cinematic tension, some scientists involved in its development genuinely harboured concerns.
Frozen Victory: 40 Years of Operation Meghdoot in Siachen
Quartered in snow, silent to remain.
When the bugle calls, they shall rise and march again.
--The Scroll of Honour at the Siachen Base Camp
On 13 April 1984, Operation Meghdoot was executed on the world's highest battlefield, preempting Pakistan's Operation Ababeel and enabling the Indian Army …