
In Focus-Weekend | Artillery at Kargil: How India’s guns turned the tide
Major General (Retd.) Lakhwinder Singh on how Indian Army artillery turned the tide in the 1999 Kargil War, from Tololing to Tiger Hill, and the seamless coordination between artillery and infantry in the world’s toughest battlefield conditions.
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Show Notes
From high-altitude warfare, extreme weather and the shock of Pakistan’s surprise occupation of the heights, to the evolution of artillery tactics that changed the course of the conflict, his memoir Artillery’s Thunder: The Untold Kargil Story recounts the lesser-known, ground-level realities of Operation Vijay. In this conversation, he also reflects the parallels between Kargil and modern precision warfare, and shares insights into the operational challenges faced by soldiers in the world’s highest battlefield.
What made the artillery’s role so decisive? How did units innovate under fire? And what does this tell us about India’s preparedness for future high-altitude conflicts?
Guest: Major General (Retd.) Lakhwinder Singh, author of Artillery’s Thunder: The Untold Kargil Story
Host: Vinaya Deshpande Pandit, Maharashtra Chief of Bureau, The Hindu
Produced and edited by Jude Weston
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