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Kargil Vijay Diwas: A Nation's Everlasting Ode to Indomitable Bravery

The New Indian Express Kalaburagi

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July 26, 2025

As India commemorates the 26th anniversary of Operation Vijay this year, Kargil Vijay Diwas emerges not merely as a day of remembrance but as a resplendent chronicle of valor, national fidelity, and a people's collective resolve to revere those who climbed into legend and never returned.

From the granite silence of Dras to the vibrant classrooms of distant villages, the legacy of Kargil blazes brighter than ever.

Each year, on the 26th of July, India observes Kargil Vijay Diwas—a ceremonious homage to the undying gallantry of its armed forces and the triumphant culmination of Operation Vijay in 1999. This day, steeped in reverence and patriotic fervor, is not simply a commemoration of military victory but an exalted ritual of national memory, a testament to the monumental sacrifice rendered by those who perished in the crucible of Kargil's icy heights.

The Genesis of a Sacred Observance

Operation Vijay, an audacious campaign launched in May 1999, was born of urgent necessity and strategic clarity. The Indian Armed Forces, summoned to reclaim encroached territory along the treacherous Kargil sector in Ladakh, faced adversaries ensconced in formidable altitudes under camouflage and deception. What unfolded was a fierce, protracted conflict, waged amidst vertiginous cliffs, rarefied air, and brutal meteorological hostility.

For over two months, the war raged with visceral intensity. Each peak—Tololing, Point 4875, Tiger Hill—became both a theater of combat and a monument to courage. On 26th July, India declared a resounding victory, and that date has since been canonized as Kargil Vijay Diwas—a hallowed punctuation in the national calendar.

Annual Observance

The observance of Kargil Vijay Diwas is both solemn and celebratory, blending ritual with remembrance. In New Delhi, the Prime Minister lays a floral wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti, an eternal flame consecrated to the unknown soldier. Yet it is in the windswept enclave of Dras, in Ladakh, where the most poignant homage unfolds.

At the Kargil War Memorial, cradled beneath the brooding peaks once soaked in blood and glory, soldiers, veterans, kin of martyrs, and statesmen converge in a meditative atmosphere.

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