"Hats off to the people of Kashmir," said Major General S Narain, General officer Commanding (GoC), Tiger Division, said here while talking about how Kashmiris fought against Pakistan during the war whose 50th anniversary is being commemorated.
He said Pakistan initially wanted to give it the color of "uprising" in Kashmir as it had pushed in a large number of intruders but its plans failed.
The GoC said Pakistan's 1965 war was a "misadventure" as they underestimated India's strength following the 1962 war.
"The misadventure by Pakistan was carried out keeping in view various wrong assessments (by Pakistan). First, Pakistan thought that Indian army had not recovered from the defeat of 1962 from China. They also thought that they had better equipment as compared to India," the army officer said.
He said Pakistan had never thought that India would open up the front along International Border (IB) as it had believed that the war would be restricted to Line of Control (LoC) and Rann of Kutch.
