Three Indian soldiers and two Muslim rebels were killed in a skirmish in Kashmir.
  
 August 19; Two Muslim separatists and four Indian       soldiers were killed in a gun battle inside Kashmir. Five Indian police       were injured in a bombing attack. The artillery duels continued, with some       civilian casualties. 
       August 18; India has introduced electronic warfare to       its battle against Muslim militants in Kashmir. The militants have       publicly complained that India has been jamming the frequencies that the       militants have been using for the last ten years to communicate with each       other. Indian and Pakistani artillery continue to exchange fire. 
       August 16; In a two hour fire fight right on the       border, Pakistani troops fired on an Indian border post, killing one       Indian soldier and injuring six others. The firing was apparently to       provide cover so that Muslim militants could slip across the border.       Indian gunfire forced the infiltrators back into Pakistani territory. 
       August 15; Over 300 artillery shells were       exchanged across the Line of Control in Kashmir as Indian artillery opened       fire and the Pakistani guns fired back. Several civilians were killed or       injured. 
       August 14; Using rockets and rifles, Moslem militants       killed three and injured nine Indian soldiers during an attack on an army       camp in Kashmir. An army patrol was also ambushed farther north, leaving       two Indian soldiers dead and injuring seven. In the first two weeks of       August, over eighty people have been killed in Kashmir (militants,       soldiers and civilians.) 
       August 13; Indian intelligence had originally assumed       that Pakistan's efforts to send infiltrators into Kashmir to create an       uprising was directed at disrupting the mid-term elections. New Delhi is       now convinced, however, that Pakistan was inspired by NATO's intervention       in Kosovo to create a situation in which outside forces might intervene       (perhaps to prevent nuclear escalation). --Stephen V Cole August 12; An       Israeli newspaper revealed that during the ten week war between India and       Pakistan in Kashmir, Israel rushed vital military equipment (probably       electronic) to India. The gear had been ordered before the war in Kashmir       broke out. It's no secret that India and Israel have been cozy, as both       have a common enemy in Pakistan. Attacks on Indian forces in Kashmir have       increased, with Moslem rebels announcing they are doing it in revenge for       the shooting down of the Pakistani patrol aircraft. Serious attacks are       occurring daily.
       August 12; An Israeli       newspaper revealed that during the ten week war between India and Pakistan       in Kashmir, Israel rushed vital military equipment (probably electronic)       to India. The gear had been ordered before the war in Kashmir broke out.       It's no secret that India and Israel have been cozy, as both have a common       enemy in Pakistan. Attacks on Indian forces in Kashmir have increased,       with Moslem rebels announcing they are doing it in revenge for the       shooting down of the Pakistani patrol aircraft. Serious attacks are       occurring daily.