Kargil War: How July 14 turned the tide and put Pakistan on back foot during Operation Vijay
The Indian Army marked July 14, 1999, as a decisive turning point in the Kargil War. This date saw India regain control of strategic heights and Pakistan announce troop withdrawal. The Fire and Fury Corps highlighted exceptional courage and coordinated operations during this period. Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee declared Operation Vijay a success on this significant day.
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