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- Operation_Ababeel abstract "Operation Ababeel was the code-name for the military operation planned by Pakistani Armed Forces to capture the Siachen Glacier in the disputed Kashmir region, precipitating the Siachen Conflict. On 13 April 1984, India launched Operation Meghdoot to pre-empt Operation Ababeel, which resulted in Indian troops successfully gaining control of the entire Siachen Glacier.India received intelligence reports in 1983 that warned that Pakistan had begun planning an assault on the Saltoro Ridge. A force known as the Burzil Force was to be launched from Skardu under "Operation Ababeel". Being aware of this intelligence, an Indian force under "Operation Meghdoot" was formed, which captured the heights of Saltoro barely 48 hours before the Pakistan operation was to be started.".
- Operation_Ababeel combatant "65px|border".
- Operation_Ababeel combatant "India".
- Operation_Ababeel combatant "Pakistan".
- Operation_Ababeel isPartOfMilitaryConflict Siachen_conflict.
- Operation_Ababeel place Kashmir.
- Operation_Ababeel place Siachen_Glacier.
- Operation_Ababeel result "India Pre-empted Operation Ababeel by launching Operation Meghdoot".
- Operation_Ababeel thumbnail Flag_of_India.svg?width=300.
- Operation_Ababeel wikiPageExternalLink Siachen01.html.
- Operation_Ababeel wikiPageID "36074785".
- Operation_Ababeel wikiPageRevisionID "562724657".
- Operation_Ababeel caption "Siachen Glacier, Ladakh and Karakoram areas.".
- Operation_Ababeel combatant "65".
- Operation_Ababeel combatant "India".
- Operation_Ababeel combatant "Pakistan".
- Operation_Ababeel conflict "Operation Ababeel".
- Operation_Ababeel hasPhotoCollection Operation_Ababeel.
- Operation_Ababeel partof Siachen_conflict.
- Operation_Ababeel place "Siachen Glacier, a disputed and undemarcated region of Kashmir".
- Operation_Ababeel result "India Pre-empted Operation Ababeel by launching Operation Meghdoot".
- Operation_Ababeel subject Category:1984_in_India.
- Operation_Ababeel subject Category:Battles_involving_India.
- Operation_Ababeel subject Category:Battles_involving_Pakistan.
- Operation_Ababeel subject Category:Battles_of_Indo-Pakistani_wars.
- Operation_Ababeel subject Category:Conflicts_in_1984.
- Operation_Ababeel subject Category:Siachen_conflict.
- Operation_Ababeel point "35.416666666666664 76.91666666666667".
- Operation_Ababeel type Event.
- Operation_Ababeel type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Ababeel type SocietalEvent.
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- Operation_Ababeel comment "Operation Ababeel was the code-name for the military operation planned by Pakistani Armed Forces to capture the Siachen Glacier in the disputed Kashmir region, precipitating the Siachen Conflict. On 13 April 1984, India launched Operation Meghdoot to pre-empt Operation Ababeel, which resulted in Indian troops successfully gaining control of the entire Siachen Glacier.India received intelligence reports in 1983 that warned that Pakistan had begun planning an assault on the Saltoro Ridge.".
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- Operation_Ababeel long "76.91666666666667".
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- Operation_Ababeel depiction Flag_of_India.svg.
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- Operation_Ababeel name "Operation Ababeel".