2016–2018 India–Pakistan border skirmishes

The 2016–2018 India–Pakistan border skirmishes were a series of armed clashes between India and Pakistan, mostly consisting of heavy exchanges of gunfire between Indian and Pakistani forces across the de facto border, known as the Line of Control (LoC), between the two states in the disputed region of Kashmir. The skirmishes began after India claimed to have conducted surgical strikes against militant launch pads within the Pakistani-administered territory of Azad Jammu and Kashmir on 29 September 2016.

2016–2018 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
Part of the Indo-Pakistani conflict in Kashmir

Map of the disputed Kashmir region, with Indian-administered territories shown in blue and Pakistani-administered territories shown in green
Date28 September 2016 – 16 June 2018
(1 year, 8 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Result Status quo ante bellum
Belligerents

 India

 Pakistan

Commanders and leaders
Ram Nath Kovind
(President of India)
Narendra Modi
(Prime Minister of India)
Nirmala Sitharaman
(Minister of Defence)
Gen. Bipin Rawat
(Chief of Army Staff)
Lt. Gen. Devraj Anbu
(GOC-in-C, Northern Command)
Lt. Gen. Ranbir Singh
(DG, MilOps)
Adm. Sunil Lanba
(Chief of Naval Staff)
K. K. Sharma
(DG, Border Security Force)

Mamnoon Hussain
(President of Pakistan)



Khawaja Asif
(Minister of Defence)
Rashad Mahmood
(Chairman Joint Chiefs)
Gen. Qamar Bajwa
(Chief of Army Staff)
Lt. Gen. M. Z. Iqbal
(GOC, X Corps)
Adm. Muhammad Zakaullah
(Chief of Naval Staff)
VAdm. Syed Hussaini
(Commander, COMKAR)
U. F. Burki
(DG, Pakistan Rangers)
Units involved
Northern Command X Corps
COMKAR
Casualties and losses

56–61 soldiers and 51 civilians killed (Indian claim)

86–90 soldiers killed (Pakistani claim)

1 soldier captured

67 soldiers and 66 civilians killed (Pakistani claim)

240–242 soldiers killed (Indian claim)

Pakistan rejected the reports that any deep strike had taken place, stating that Indian forces had only engaged in a gunfight with Pakistani troops at the LoC without crossing over into Pakistani territory, an engagement that reportedly resulted in the deaths of two Pakistani soldiers and the wounding of nine. Pakistan also rejected India's claims that there had been additional casualties. Following this, Pakistani sources reported that in the 29 September skirmish, at least eight Indian soldiers were killed while one was captured by the Pakistan Army. India subsequently confirmed that one of its soldiers was in Pakistani custody, but denied that the mentioned gunfight was linked to the surgical strike incident or that any of its soldiers had been killed in the hostilities.

The Indian operation was said to be in retaliation for a militant attack on an Indian Army base in Uri, in the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir, that left 19 Indian Army soldiers dead on 18 September 2016. Over the course of the next 20 months, India and Pakistan continued to regularly exchange fire across the LoC in Kashmir, resulting in dozens of military and civilian casualties on both sides.

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