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The Kargil conflict was fought 20 years ago. However it continues to remain relevant for strategic analysts military historians academics armed forces personnel and diplomats. This book delves into the structures planning processes and procedures adopted while pursuing diplomacy higher direction of war and strategic communications on both sides of the Line of Control during the Kargil conflict. In doing so existing arguments are challenged and alternative conclusions drawn. This includes the debate around the decision not to cross the LoC during operations the decision making process involved with the employment of air power and limitations of existing strategic communication structures of the armed forces as observed during the conflict. The second part of the book employs Kargil and the succeeding 20 years as the basis for analysing the changing character of war. This includes a study of its implications on the notion of victory and shifts needed while pursuing diplomacy higher direction of war and strategic communications. It also introduces the concept of finite and infinite game theory to conflicts in the sub-continental context in an attempt to contextualise it through a fresh perspective.