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An Indian armed Mi-17 from the 192nd Helicopter Unit fires rockets at the Pakistani positions on Tiger Hill, Kargil War, 1999. Photos taken from an accompanying gunship on the formation and stitched together by me
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A little graphic I made to explain South Asian politics post-1947. Edit: fastest growing MAJOR economy
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Indian Army and Air Force officers pose for a photo next to the 3 surviving Pakistani F-86s of No. 14 Squadron at Dhaka, after the Pakistani surrender ended the 1971 India-Pakistan War [792 x 516]
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A quick graphic I made to explain geo-political events in South Asia post 1947. Feel free to share if you'd like
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Made a graphic of political events in South Asia after 1947 and realised that it sounds so non-credible, it fits here perfectly
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In the 1971 India-Pakistan War, the Indian Navy used succesful surprise attacks with missile boats to sink 45% of the Pakistani Navy. In the 1973 Yom-Kippur War, the Israeli Navy did the same against the Syrians. Were they helped by the Indian Navy or influenced by their strategy in 1971?
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