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'''Operation Tupac''' is the designation of the three part action plan for the liberation of [[Kashmir]], initiated by President [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq | Zia Ul Haq]] in 1988 after the failure of "[[Operation Gibraltar]]". The designation is derived from Tupac Amru, the 18th century prince who led the war of liberation in Uruguay against the Spanish rule. |
'''Operation Tupac''' is the designation of the three part action plan for the liberation of [[Kashmir]], initiated by President [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq | Zia Ul Haq]] in 1988 after the failure of "[[Operation Gibraltar]]". The designation is derived from Tupac Amru, the 18th century prince who led the war of liberation in Uruguay against the Spanish rule. |
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Revision as of 07:04, 20 April 2006
Operation Tupac is the designation of the three part action plan for the liberation of Kashmir, initiated by President Zia Ul Haq in 1988 after the failure of "Operation Gibraltar". The designation is derived from Tupac Amru, the 18th century prince who led the war of liberation in Uruguay against the Spanish rule.