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War Ethics and the Kargil Crisis
註釋War ethics or what is called yudh dharama is as old as the Hindu civilization. Christian and Muslim war ethics also developed with the passage of time. The first world war and world war II saw the emergence of the League of Nations and the United Nations, not only to avoid war but to conduct war in a civilized manner. This book examines the recent conflict in Kargil between the two neighbours, India and Pakistan in the light of the theoretical assumptions to conduct the affairs of war. The exhumed bodies of six Indian soldiers of India handed over by Pakistan in a very mutilated conditions exposes adversaries of wars to charges of unbecoming humanitarian behaviour.