Has India started a war against Pakistan?

RSD_ Has India started war against Pakistan?

RSD-Hyderabad news:  War clouds are gathering between India and Pakistan with the Pahalgam terror attack. The deterioration of diplomatic relations between the two countries is leading to a tense situation.The Indian government has decided not to let even a drop of water from the Indus waters enter Pakistani territory. On the other hand, Pakistan is also engaging in provocative acts against India.As the Pakistani government is acting to provoke India, which is angry with the terror attack, there is an argument that a war could break out between the two countries at any time. However, let’s take a look at how many wars have been fought between India and Pakistan in the past.There have been differences between India and Pakistan since the British partitioned India in 1947. The first war between the two countries, which were previously part of a united India, took place in 1947. After that, there were three more wars between the two countries. There were four total wars between the two countries. After that, tensions between India and Pakistan also arose several times.Since 1947, there have been four wars between India and Pakistan. The first Indo-Pakistani war took place between (1947-1948).Immediately after independence, the two countries fought over the Kashmir region. This war lasted from October 21, 1947 to December 31, 1948. The United Nations signed a ceasefire agreement.The second Indo-Pakistani war took place in 1965. Pakistan tried to infiltrate Kashmir. At that time, Pakistani troops entered the areas under Indian control and tried to incite an uprising.This led to India launching a full-scale military operation against West Pakistan. The war lasted for 17 days. The Soviet Union and the United States had to intervene. A ceasefire was declared. India gained the upper hand in this war, which was caused by a Pakistani rebellion.The 1971 Indo-Pakistani War (Bangladesh Liberation War) was a key event in the struggle for Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistan. In this war, the people of Bangladesh fought for independence from the Pakistani army.India supported them in this struggle. The war ended with the independence of Bangladesh on 16 December 1971. During that time, the Indian army occupied about 15,000 square kilometers of Pakistani territory. However, that land was later returned to Pakistan as a gift as part of the Simla Agreement.Kargil War (1999). India regained control of the territories occupied by Pakistani forces in the Kargil district of Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistani forces infiltrated into Indian territory in the Kargil district of Kashmir. In addition to military action, India also confronted Pakistan diplomatically. Within two months of the incursion, the Indian army recaptured the territory they had occupied. International pressure, including from the United States, was mounting on Pakistan. India was successful in increasing the number of troops.Pakistan, which expected a major military offensive, retreated. Pakistan lost 4,000 soldiers in this war. This was one of the biggest defeats Pakistan has ever faced.