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India celebrates 'victory' in 1965 war with Pakistan | India celebrates 'victory' in 1965 war with Pakistan |
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India has begun more than three weeks of celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of what it claims was victory in the 1965 war with Pakistan. | India has begun more than three weeks of celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of what it claims was victory in the 1965 war with Pakistan. |
President Pranab Mukherjee laid a wreath at the martyr's memorial at Delhi's India Gate monument on Friday. | |
Meanwhile, eight civilians have been reportedly killed as India and Pakistan exchanged fire in the Kashmir region. | |
Kashmir, claimed by both countries in its entirety, has been a flashpoint for more than 60 years. | |
Major Waheed Bukhari, a spokesman for Pakistani Rangers, told Reuters news agency that five civilians had been killed and 48 others treated for injuries after firing from the Indian side in the Sialkot area. | |
And across the border, India's Border Security Force said three civilians had died and 22 were wounded in firing across the border in the Jammu region. | |
Both said the other side had opened fire first, and their accounts could not be independently verified. | |
The South Asian rivals have fought two wars and a limited conflict over the region. | |
'Victory carnival' | |
The 1965 conflict began when Pakistan sent up to 30,000 troops into Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. | |
Indian soldiers invaded Pakistan in retaliation. | Indian soldiers invaded Pakistan in retaliation. |
Over the years, both sides have claimed victory. Pakistan celebrates 6 September every year as "Defence of Pakistan Day" with a 21-gun salute and a victory parade. Indians meanwhile believe that their forces had the clear upper hand in the war. | Over the years, both sides have claimed victory. Pakistan celebrates 6 September every year as "Defence of Pakistan Day" with a 21-gun salute and a victory parade. Indians meanwhile believe that their forces had the clear upper hand in the war. |
The war was fought on the western front where for over three weeks more than 100,000 Indian soldiers fought against Pakistan's 60,000 troops. | The war was fought on the western front where for over three weeks more than 100,000 Indian soldiers fought against Pakistan's 60,000 troops. |
The fighting killed more than 8,000 men, most of them Pakistanis. | The fighting killed more than 8,000 men, most of them Pakistanis. |
On Friday morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi "praised the courage & bravery of our Armed Forces" on Twitter: | On Friday morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi "praised the courage & bravery of our Armed Forces" on Twitter: |
The celebrations began on 28 August, the day Indian troops captured the strategic Haji Pir Pass in Pakistan. | The celebrations began on 28 August, the day Indian troops captured the strategic Haji Pir Pass in Pakistan. |
They will go on until 22 September - the day India and Pakistan agreed to a UN-sponsored ceasefire. | They will go on until 22 September - the day India and Pakistan agreed to a UN-sponsored ceasefire. |
The main event - a "victory carnival" with a show of military might, song and dance - is planned for 20 September on Rajpath - the wide boulevard in the city centre where the annual Republic Day parade is held and where India recently organised a record-breaking yoga event. | The main event - a "victory carnival" with a show of military might, song and dance - is planned for 20 September on Rajpath - the wide boulevard in the city centre where the annual Republic Day parade is held and where India recently organised a record-breaking yoga event. |
The celebrations will also include seminars, photo exhibitions and a concert. | The celebrations will also include seminars, photo exhibitions and a concert. |
Many Indians support Mr Modi's decision to hold the commemorative events - but critics say holding a carnival is in bad taste. | Many Indians support Mr Modi's decision to hold the commemorative events - but critics say holding a carnival is in bad taste. |
The 1965 war was one of four between India and Pakistan since independence from Britain in 1947. | The 1965 war was one of four between India and Pakistan since independence from Britain in 1947. |
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