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Siachen Conflict
Part of the Indo-Pakistani Wars and the Kashmir conflict

Siachen Glacier lies in the Karakoram range. Its snout is less than 50 km north of the Ladakh Range.
DateApril 13, 1984
LocationSiachen Glacier, in a disputed and undemarcated region of Kashmir
Result India captures the Siachen glacier
Belligerents
India Pakistan
Casualties and losses
1025 1344
Main article: Siachen Glacier
Main article: Siachen Glacier

The Siachen Conflict, sometimes referred to as The Siachen War was the military conflict between India and Pakistan over the disputed Siachen Glacier region in Kashmir. It began in 1984 with India's Operation Meghdoot.

preet. Both countries held their positions at nearly 7 km above sea level. More than 4000 people have died in this inhospitable terrain, mostly due to weather extremities and the natural hazards of mountain warfare.

Indo-Pakistani conflicts
Kashmir conflict

Other conflicts

Border skirmishes

Strikes

Operations

References

  1. Kashmir Sentinel, 1999 April.
  2. VAUSE, Mikel. Peering Over the Edge: The Philosophy of Mountaineering, p. 194.
  3. CHILD, Greg. Mixed Emotions: Mountaineering Writings, p. 147.

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