Operation Meghdoot

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Operasi Meghdoot adalah nama yang diberikan untuk serangan yang dilancarkan oleh India untuk merebut di daerah Kashmir, sebagai bagian dari konflik Siachen. Operasi ini dilancarkan pada tanggal 13 April 1984. Operasi ini unik karena dilancarkan di arena perang tertinggi di dunia. Aksi militer cukup sukses karena India dapat merebut 2/3 dari glasir dengan sisanya dikuasai oleh Pakistan. Alasan dari perang ini ialah ketidakjelasan garis demarkasi. rdf:langString
Operation Meghdoot (lit. "Operation Cloud Messenger" after a famous Sanskrit poem by Kalidasa) was the codename for the Indian Armed Forces' operation to seize control of the Siachen Glacier in Kashmir, precipitating the Siachen conflict. Executed in the morning of 13 April 1984 in the highest battlefield in the world, Meghdoot was the first military offensive of its kind. The operation preempted Pakistan's impending Operation Ababeel (which was intended to achieve the same objective as Meghdoot) and was a success, resulting in Indian forces gaining control of the Siachen Glacier in its entirety. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gen. Zia-ul-Haq
rdf:langString Giani Zail Singh
rdf:langString Brig. Gen. Pervez Musharraf
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rdf:langString Operation Meghdoot (lit. "Operation Cloud Messenger" after a famous Sanskrit poem by Kalidasa) was the codename for the Indian Armed Forces' operation to seize control of the Siachen Glacier in Kashmir, precipitating the Siachen conflict. Executed in the morning of 13 April 1984 in the highest battlefield in the world, Meghdoot was the first military offensive of its kind. The operation preempted Pakistan's impending Operation Ababeel (which was intended to achieve the same objective as Meghdoot) and was a success, resulting in Indian forces gaining control of the Siachen Glacier in its entirety. Currently, the Indian Army remains the first and only army in the world to have taken tanks and other heavy ordnance up to such an altitude (well over 5,000 m or 16,000 ft). Up to ten infantry battalions each of the Indian Army and Pakistan Army are actively deployed at high altitudes of up to 6,400 metres (21,000 ft) throughout the region of the glacier.
rdf:langString Operasi Meghdoot adalah nama yang diberikan untuk serangan yang dilancarkan oleh India untuk merebut di daerah Kashmir, sebagai bagian dari konflik Siachen. Operasi ini dilancarkan pada tanggal 13 April 1984. Operasi ini unik karena dilancarkan di arena perang tertinggi di dunia. Aksi militer cukup sukses karena India dapat merebut 2/3 dari glasir dengan sisanya dikuasai oleh Pakistan. Alasan dari perang ini ialah ketidakjelasan garis demarkasi.
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