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No, Pakistan did not win the Kargil War. The conflict, which took place between May and July 1999, was fought between India and Pakistan in the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir. The war began when Pakistani soldiers and militants infiltrated into Indian territory and occupied strategic positions in the Kargil sector.


The Indian Armed Forces launched a military operation, codenamed Operation Vijay, to evict the Pakistani forces from the occupied positions. Despite facing difficult terrain and harsh weather conditions, Indian forces successfully recaptured the strategic peaks and pushed back the Pakistani intruders.


The Kargil War ended with a victory for India, as Pakistan was forced to withdraw its forces from the areas they had occupied. The conflict resulted in significant casualties on both sides and heightened tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The war highlighted the need for improved border security and diplomatic efforts to resolve the long-standing Kashmir dispute.


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