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Scouring the
countryside in Jammu & Kashmir, Indian troops have traced huge
quantities of weapons and war materials hidden by the Pakistani
infiltrators. |
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At the Ichhogil
Canal, near the highway to Lahore, India and Pakistan were left facing
each other from opposite banks at the time of the cease fire. |
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Jawans field test
an American-made 83mm anti-tank gun, which was captured along with other
ammunition, from the Pakistani armed forces. |
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A Pakistani officer
arrives in a jeep, after the cease-fire, to seek the permission of the
Indian Army to collect the dead and wounded. |
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A captured Sepoy
(Private) of the Pakistani Army is introduced to the Commander of an
Indian Army battalion. |
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No, they are not
doing the Bhangra! With hands up, the raiders are led from the hut
towards the Army lines. |
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New Delhi's social
workers apply tilak to jawans and tie rakhis around their wrists
before they leave for war. |
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Brigadier Niranjan
Singh shows the false outer wall of one of the pill boxes captured in
the Battle of Dograi. |
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General J.N.
Chaudhuri has a word of congratulation for the jawans on the bank of the
Ichhogil Canal. |
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Vigilance was not
relaxed even though most of the Kashmir Valley was cleared of the
aggressors. |
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A group of
prisoners in Indian hands following an encounter in the Lahore sector. |
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Indian troops are
seen here keeping watch over the Ichhogil Canal at Jallo Mar. |
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Post cease-fire:
combing the fields for Pakistani-armed saboteurs. |
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Captured Pakistan
Army ammunition bearing American markings. |
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An army patrol in the Rann of Kutch, on the Gujarat-Pak
border. |
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