Hindistan-Pakistan Savaşları

Kısaca: Pokhran I (Gülen Buda) : 18 Mayıs 1974'te Hindistan ilk füzesi Pokhran I'i uzaya fırattlı. ...devamı ☟

Pokhran I (Gülen Buda) : 18 Mayıs 1974'te Hindistan ilk füzesi Pokhran I'i uzaya fırattlı. * Kirana I : 1980'li yıllarda nükleer füzeye sahip Hindistan'a karşı Pakistan Atom Enerjisi Komisyonu tarafından icat edildi. * Pokhran-II : 1998 yılında Hindistan Pakistan'a gözdağı vermek için Pokhran-II adıyla bir dizi nükleer füze denemesi yaptı.Bu denemeler Batılı devletlerce kaygıyla karşılandı ve bazı Batılı devletler Hindistan'a yaptırımlar uyguladı. * Chagai-I : Hindistan'ın Pokhran-II denemesinden sadece yarım ay sonra Pakistan tarafından Hindistan'a cevap olarak Chagai-I füze denemesini yaptı. * Chagai-II : Bu füze denemesi Chagai-I'den iki gün sonra Pakistan tarafından gerçekleştirimiş iki ülke arasındaki nükleer alandaki son sürtüşme olmuştur. Incidents *Atlantique Incident‎: Pakistan Navy's Naval Air Arm Breguet Atlantique patrol plane, carrying 16 people on board, was shot down by the Indian Air Force for alleged violation of airspace. The episode took place in the Rann of Kutch on 10 August 1999, just a month after the Kargil War, creating a tense atmosphere between India and Pakistan. Foreign diplomats noted that the plane fell inside Pakistani territory, although it may have crossed the border. However, they also believe that India's reaction was unjustified.[1] Pakistan later lodged a compensation claim at the International Court of Justice, accusing India for the incident, but the court dismissed the case in India's favour.[2] *2008 Mumbai attacks: Following 10 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai, India's largest city, tensions heightened between the two countries since India claimed interogation results alleging[3][4] Pakistan's ISI supporting the attackers while Pakistan denied it.[5][6][7] Pakistan placed its air force on alert and moved troops to the Indian border voicing concerns about proactive movements of Indian Army[8] and Indian government's possible plans to launch attacks on Pakistani soil.[9] The tension diffused in short time and Pakistan moved its troops away from border. *2011 India–Pakistan border shooting: incident took place between 30 August (Tuesday) and 1 September 2011 (Thursday) across the Line of Control in Kupwara District/Neelam Valley resulting in one Indian soldier and three Pakistani soldiers being killed. Both countries gave different accounts of the incident, each accusing the other of initiating the hostilities.[10][11]

Annual celebrations

*28 May (since 1998) as Youm-e-Takbir (The day of Greatness) in Pakistan. *26 July (since 1999) as Kargil Vijay Diwas (Kargil Victory Day) in India. *6 September (since 1965) as Defence Day (Youm-e-Difa) in Pakistan. *7 September (since 1965) as Air Force Day (Youm-e-Fizaya) in Pakistan. *8 September (since 1965) as Victory Day/Navy Day in Pakistan. *4 December (since 1971) as Navy Day in India. *16 December (since 1971) as Vijay Diwas (Victory Day) in India.

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