List of wars involving Pakistan
This is a list of wars involving the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and its predecessor states.
Conflict | Pakistan and allies |
Opponents | Results |
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First Indo-Pakistani War (1947–1948) |
Ceasefire
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First Balochistan Conflict (1948) |
Victory
| ||
Second Balochistan Conflict (1958–1959) |
Victory
| ||
Third Balochistan Conflict (1963–1969) |
Victory | ||
Second Indo-Pakistani War (1965) |
Inconclusive
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Bangladesh Liberation War (From March 1971) Third Indo-Pakistani War (From Dec 1971) |
Defeat
| ||
Fourth Balochistan Conflict (1973–1978) |
Victory[2]
| ||
Soviet intervention in the Afghan Civil War (1979–1989) |
Soviet withdrawal (limited involvement) | ||
Siachen conflict (1984) |
Defeat
| ||
Afghan Civil War (1996–2001) |
(Taliban) |
(Northern Alliance) |
Defeat
|
Kargil War (1999) |
Defeat
| ||
Fifth Balochistan Conflict (2004–present) |
Ongoing | ||
War in North-West Pakistan (2004–present) |
Ongoing
|
Part of a series on the |
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History of Pakistan |
Timeline |
Ancient
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Classical
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Medieval
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Early modern
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Modern
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History of provinces |
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See also
- Other military conflicts involving Pakistan:
- Kashmir Conflict
- 1958 Pakistani coup d'état
- Operation Fair Play
- 1999 Pakistani coup d'état
- 2001–02 India–Pakistan standoff
- Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes
- 2008 Indo-Pakistani standoff
- 2008-12 Pakistan-United States skirmishes
- 2011 India–Pakistan border skirmish
- 2013 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
- 2014 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
- 2016 India–Pakistan military confrontation
- 2017 Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmish
References
- Pakistan: The Worsening Conflict in Balochistan (PDF). International Crisis Group, Asia Report No. 119. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-05-20. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
- Newsline: A History of the Baloch Separatist Movement
- McCarthy, Rory; Carter, Helen; Norton-Taylor, Richard (October 26, 2001). "The elite force who are ready to die". The Guardian.
- "Pakistani opposition presses for Sharif's resignation". Wsws.org. 1999-08-07. Retrieved 2012-06-15.
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