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ID164664
Title ProperProvocation, war and restraint under the nuclear shadow
Other Title Informationthe Kargil conflict 1999
LanguageENG
AuthorGill, John H
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Kargil conflict was a limited war between India and Pakistan fought along the Kashmir Line of Control during the spring/summer of 1999. Named for the principal town in the combat zone on the Indian side, it was the first open warfare between India and Pakistan as declared nuclear weapons states and included the first combat employment of the Indian Air Force since 1971. Despite its intensity, it was also characterised by considerable restraint on both sides. The potential for conventional escalation, however, was high and the possibility of nuclear confrontation could not be excluded. It had significant long-term ramifications for both countries and constitutes an important part of the backdrop to their relations today.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 42, No.5; Aug 2019: p. 701-726
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 42 No 5
Key WordsKargil ;  Kashmir ;  Limited War ;  Nuclear Escalation ;  India – Pakistan Wars


 
 
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