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Business News/ Photos / Commemorating 50 years of the 1965 Indo-Pak war

Commemorating 50 years of the 1965 Indo-Pak war

An Indian army unit out on the move somewhere in the hills of Kashmir looking for Pakistani raiders. HT

1/7An Indian army unit out on the move somewhere in the hills of Kashmir looking for Pakistani raiders. HT

A row of tanks prepare to take on the enemies. The two neighbours went to war after Pakistan launched a covert offensive across the ceasefire line into Indian-administered Kashmir. HT

2/7A row of tanks prepare to take on the enemies. The two neighbours went to war after Pakistan launched a covert offensive across the ceasefire line into Indian-administered Kashmir. HT

Indian jawans on the western front share some light moments, after an intense battle that lasted for three weeks, after which both countries agreed to a UN-sponsored ceasefire in September 1965. HT

3/7Indian jawans on the western front share some light moments, after an intense battle that lasted for three weeks, after which both countries agreed to a UN-sponsored ceasefire in September 1965. HT

Barely hours after the ceasefire, Pakistani planes bombed several populated civilian areas of Amritsar and Jodhpur, causing heavy damage to life and property. This photo shows a house reduced to rubbles in Amritsar. HT

4/7Barely hours after the ceasefire, Pakistani planes bombed several populated civilian areas of Amritsar and Jodhpur, causing heavy damage to life and property. This photo shows a house reduced to rubbles in Amritsar. HT

Camel Corps of the Rajasthan Armed Constabulary patrolling border areas of the Rajasthan sector during the India-Pakistan conflict. Getty Images

5/7Camel Corps of the Rajasthan Armed Constabulary patrolling border areas of the Rajasthan sector during the India-Pakistan conflict. Getty Images

Indian jawans advancing stealthily to capture a Pakistani hill across the ceasefire line. HT

6/7Indian jawans advancing stealthily to capture a Pakistani hill across the ceasefire line. HT

A jawan offering refreshments to Pakistani residents of Maharajke village, near Sialkot, which was freshly occupied by Indian forces. HT

7/7A jawan offering refreshments to Pakistani residents of Maharajke village, near Sialkot, which was freshly occupied by Indian forces. HT

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