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ID113862
Title ProperAirpower in India's 1999 Kargil War
LanguageENG
AuthorLambeth, Benjamin S
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For 74 days in mid-1999, India waged an intense war against intruding Pakistani forces on the Indian side of the Line of Control dividing Kashmir in the Himalayas. The Indian Air Force (IAF) was a key contributor to India's eventual victory in that war. Among other things, the IAF's combat performance showed how the skillful application of air-delivered firepower, especially if unmatched by the other side, can shorten and facilitate the outcome of an engagement that might otherwise have persisted indefinitely. It also showed that a favorable position in the conventional balance remains strategically useful even in conditions of mutual nuclear deterrence.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 35, No.3; Jun 2012: p.289-316
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 35, No.3; Jun 2012: p.289-316
Key WordsKargil War ;  Indian Air Force ;  Air Warfare


 
 
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