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This includes a list of Army operations, both old one as well as ongoing operations, as well as humanitarian military operations:
Sr. No. |
Names of Operation |
Year |
Location |
Notes |
1 |
1948 |
Indian armed forces ended the rule of the Nizam of Hyderabad and led to the incorporation of the princely state of Hyderabad in Southern India, into the Indian Union |
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2 |
1955 |
To curb the Punjabi Suba Morcha. |
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3 |
1961 |
The operation by the Military of India that led to the incorporation of Portuguese India (Goa, Daman, and Diu) into India |
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4 |
1971 |
Combined operation against Naxalites |
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5 |
Indian Army disarmed and disbanded the Royal Guard of the Sikkimese King, after which Sikkim joined India as a State of India. |
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6 |
1984 |
Carried out to remove religious leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his followers from the buildings of the Harmandir Sahib complex in Amritsar, Punjab |
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7 |
1984 |
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8 |
Operation Red Rose |
1984 |
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9 |
Operation Shivalik |
1985 |
To capture Sikh militant leaders outside the confines of the Punjab state. 1 Sikh militant captured and detained, 38 sympathizers detained. |
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10 |
1986 |
Capture of the Golden Temple over suspected militants. No casualties on militant side, 2 civilians killed and 1 soldier killed. |
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11 |
Operation Pacification |
1986 |
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12 |
Operation Mand |
1986 |
To capture or kill Avatar Singh Bramha, a Sikh militant. 1 helicopter lost, no militant detained. |
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13 |
1987 |
Indian retaliation operation to the 1987 attacks on the Assam Rifles' outpost |
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14 |
Golden Temple Raid II |
1987 |
Rumor that militant Gurjit Singh was in the Golden Temple complex. Not found. |
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15 |
1987 |
Operations by the Indian Peace Keeping Force to take control of Jaffna from the LTTE in late 1987 to enforce the disarmament of the LTTE as a part of the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord.Operation Viraat, which occurred in 1988, after Operation Pawan, was an anti-insurgency operation launched by the IPKF against the LTTE in April 1988 in Northern Sri Lanka |
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16 |
1988 |
Capture of Golden Temple, 90+ militants surrendered, 2 soldiers killed, many militants escaped. |
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17 |
Operation Night Dominance |
1990-1994 |
To control the landscape of Punjab at night. |
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18 |
Operation Rakshak I |
1990 |
To curb Sikh militancy. |
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19 |
Operation Vadhi Pahar |
1991 |
Indian Police and Army operation to kill militant member Seetal Singh Mattewal. |
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20 |
Operation Election |
1992 |
To bring a secure election, did not succeed as militants boycotted election, data suggests only 21% of Punjab voted. |
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21 |
Golden Temple Raid III |
1992 |
To stop commemoration of the assassins of General Shidhar Vaidya. |
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22 |
2003 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
An assault on the largest system of hideouts used by insurgents in Jammu and Kashmir in which over 60 militants were killed[1][2] |
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23 |
2008 |
Against the 2008 Mumbai Terror Attacks |
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24 |
1990 |
for flushing out militants from specially Kashmir region of Jammu and Kashmir state of India. |
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25 |
2015 |
Indian Army allegedly conducted hot pursuit of Naga terror outfit NSCN-Khaplang along the India-Myanmar border. |
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26 |
2016 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
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27 |
Operation Randori Behak |
2020 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
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28 |
2021 |
Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Afghanistan |
To help fleeing Hindus and Sikhs from the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. |
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29 |
2022 |
To evacuate the Indian citizens amidst the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, who had crossed over to neighboring countries |
Sr. No. |
Name of Operation |
Year |
Location |
Notes |
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1 |
1991-Present |
To curb Sikh and Kashmiri Muslim Insurgencies. |
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2 |
1998–present |
humanitarian tasks in J&K |
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3 |
Operation Good Samaritan |
Manipur / Nagaland |
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4 |
2017 |
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