Key Points

Families of Kargil War heroes gathered at Lamochen Viewpoint to honor their loved ones with heartfelt tributes. Rajesh shared his brother's diary, revealing his hidden involvement in the war to protect his family from worry. Surekha Shinde expressed pride in her brother's service before the conflict. The event served as a solemn reminder of the courage and sacrifice of Indian soldiers during the 1999 war.

Key Points: Kargil War Heroes' Families Gather at Lamochen Viewpoint for Tributes

  • Families share emotional memories of fallen soldiers at Lamochen Viewpoint
  • Rajesh recounts his brother's diary revealing hidden war involvement
  • Surekha Shinde honors her brother's five-year service before Kargil War
  • Kargil Vijay Diwas marks India's victory in reclaiming strategic heights
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Families of Kargil war heroes gather at Lamochen Viewpoint to pay tributes

Emotional tributes paid by families of Kargil War martyrs at Lamochen Viewpoint, recalling their bravery and sacrifice in 1999.

"My brother lost his life while serving the nation in the line of action at Tiger Hill. – Rajesh"

Drass, July 25

Families of army personnel who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Kargil War of 1999 gathered at Lamochen Viewpoint in Drass to pay heartfelt tributes to the heroes of the war.

The solemn event, organised to honour the bravery and sacrifice of the Indian Armed Forces, saw emotional recollections from family members of fallen soldiers.

Rajesh, the brother of a soldier who lost his life at Tiger Hill, recounted the poignant memories left behind in his brother's diary.

"My brother lost his life while serving the nation in the line of action at Tiger Hill. When we got news about the war, we wrote a letter to him, but he told us he wasn't involved in the action. After reading his diary, we learned he was in the war and lied to keep us from worrying. He wrote that he felt he wouldn't come down the hill and handed his diary to a friend before going up," Rajesh said.

Surekha Shinde, another family member, shared her pride and gratitude while honouring her brother, who served for five years before the Kargil War.

"My brother had been in service for five years before the war started. I feel proud coming to this place, and I thank the army for this invitation," she said.

The gathering at Lamochen Viewpoint served as a poignant reminder of the courage and selflessness displayed by Indian soldiers during the Kargil conflict.

Every year on July 26, India commemorates Kargil Vijay Diwas, a day etched in the Nation's heart with pride and solemn remembrance. It marks the day in 1999 when India successfully concluded Operation Vijay, reclaiming the strategic heights from Pakistani intruders.

The Kargil War is a saga of strong political, military and diplomatic actions. This War will always be remembered for its strategic and tactical surprises, as well as the self-imposed national strategy of restraint in keeping the war limited to the Kargil-Siachen Sectors and the swiftly executed tri-services military strategy.

The Kargil War lasted for more than 60 days and concluded on July 26, 1999, with a gallant victory for India. Indian armed forces successfully reclaimed the command of the high outposts that were treacherously occupied by Pakistani soldiers during the winter months.

According to IAF, Operation Safed Sagar, the Indian Air Force's codename for its air operations during the 1999 Kargil War, was a trailblazer in many ways and proved that air power could decisively alter the course of battle without crossing international boundaries.

The operation was launched on May 26, 1999, marking the first large-scale use of air power in Kashmir since 1971 and demonstrating the effectiveness of limited air asset use in a localised conflict.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who lived in India during the Kargil War, I remember the tension across the nation. These memorials are so important to keep the memories alive. The families' strength is incredible - they continue to honor their loved ones with such grace.
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Priya S
My uncle fought in Kargil and came back wounded. Every year on Vijay Diwas, our entire housing society gathers to remember the martyrs. We should teach more about this war in schools - many young people don't know the full story.
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Rohit P
While we honor the soldiers, I wish the government would do more for the families left behind. Many martyrs' families struggle financially. True respect would be ensuring they never have to worry about basic needs.
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Kavya N
The part about Operation Safed Sagar is fascinating! Our Air Force showed such precision and restraint. Makes me proud to be Indian. We should have more documentaries about these military operations.
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Vikram M
Tiger Hill, Tololing, Drass - these names are etched in our history. I visited the Kargil War Memorial last year and the experience was overwhelming. Every Indian should make this pilgrimage at least once. The terrain alone makes you realize what our soldiers endured.
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Michael C

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