General (retd) Ved Prakash Malik, Live!
On July 26, India marks two years of its victory in the Kargil war, a war that was fought in one of the most inhospitable zones anywhere in the world, in the most daring circumstances, amidst swirling mysteries and conflicting claims.
Ultimately, after the 40-day war, India emerged proud of its young soldiers, but questions continue to be raised about the conduct of some of its senior army commanders, Intelligence gathering and surveillance along the borders.
As the country marks the second anniversary of the successful eviction of Pakistani soldiers from the Kargil heights, talk to General (retd) Ved Prakash Malik, the man who led India's one-million-strong army in those eventful days, on The Rediff Chat on 26 July, 1930 IST (1000 EDT).