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... s final and most brutal phase.
For two days, the Indian Army had pushed forward relentlessly, capturing strategic locations that would alter the balance of power in the region forever. Gilgit-Baltistan had been secured.
Chitral, the last bastion of Pakistani control in the north, was about to fall.
Lahore and Multan were firmly under Indian control, and only Islamabad remained standing.
Major General Arjun Mehta stood at the edge of the battlefield, looking out ov ...
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