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Sunday, July 18, 1999

Deadline over, India calls the shots
With the deadline for Pakistani withdrawal coming to a close on Saturday morning, Indian army authorities have declared that any enemy soldier noticed in Kargil sector now will be treated as hostile.

Distant Kargil melts hearts
Distance makes the heart grow fonder. It can also make it virulently nationalistic. The NRI response to the Kargil conflict makes this unambiguously clear, if you go by the letters in the Indian media and the reactions on Internet sites.

Public relations -- Army's weaponry in off-field battles
On the banks of the river Sindhu near Sonamarg, Major Neeraj Vashney briefs a group of 40-odd scribes on the repairs and recoveries of Indian army trucks carried out by his unit.



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