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  1. The Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, also known as the second India–Pakistan war, was an armed conflict between Pakistan and India that took place from August 1965 to September 1965.

  2. Pakistani troops crossed the cease-fire line in Kashmir in August 1965, and India responded by invading Pakistan proper. Both superpowers backed U Thant’s personal quest for a cease-fire, and the Indians withdrew.

  3. El 5 de agosto de 1965 entre 26.000 y 33.000 soldados paquistaníes cruzaron la Línea de Control que separa las partes de Cachemira controladas por los estados. Las fuerzas indias, informadas por la población local, cruzaron la línea del alto el fuego el 15 de agosto.

  4. 15 de oct. de 2014 · On August 5 th, more than 25,000 Pakistani soldiers, disguised as Kashmiris, infiltrated the area, mingling with their Muslim coreligionists and encouraging insurgency. Indian forces responded violently, launching Kashmir into a bloody, but ultimately indecisive, summer of invasions, tanks and aerial bombardment.

  5. In 1965, Pakistan attempted to infiltrate Indian-administered Kashmir to precipitate an insurgency there, resulting in another war fought by the two countries over the region. After further fighting during the war of 1971, the Simla Agreement formally established the Line of Control between the territories under Indian and Pakistani control.

  6. 8 de ago. de 2019 · A second war followed in 1965. Then in 1999, India fought a brief but bitter conflict with Pakistani-backed forces. By that time, India and Pakistan had both declared themselves to be nuclear...

  7. 2 de mar. de 2019 · The maharaja's fateful decision to align Kashmir with India ushered in decades of conflict in the contested region, including two wars and a longstanding insurgency.