Modern Conflicts

Modern Conflicts – Railways GK Capsule

1. Cold-War Era to 21st Century – Timeline & Facts
ConflictYearsBelligerentsFlash-point / ResultIndian Angle
Korean War1950-53N. Korea + China vs S. Korea + UN (USA)DMZ at 38th parallel; ~2.5 mn deathsIndia chaired Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission (1953)
Vietnam War1955-75N. Vietnam (Viet-Cong) vs USA + S. Vietnam58 k US, 2 mn VN civilian deaths; Saigon falls 30 Apr 1975India recognised united VN in 1976
Soviet-Afghan War1979-89USSR vs Afghan MujahideenUSSR withdraws 15 Feb 1989; 15 k Soviets, 1 mn Afghans deadUN Geneva Accords 1988 – India signatory
Iran-Iraq War1980-88Iran vs Iraq~1 mn killed; ends 20 Aug 1988 (UNSCR 598)India imported 80 % oil from Iran; maintained ties with both
Gulf War-I (Operation Desert Storm)1990-9134-nation coalition vs Iraq17 Jan 1991 air-war; 28 Feb cease-fire; 148 US combat deadIndia evacuated 1.7 lac Indians via 488 Air-India flights (largest civ-evacuation)
Kosovo War1998-99NATO vs Yugoslavia78-day bombing; UNMIK formed 10 Jun 1999India refused NATO fly-over; advocated UN route
War on Terror (Afghanistan)2001-21USA + ISAF vs Taliban / Al-Qaeda11 Sep 2001 attacks → 7 Oct Op. Enduring Freedom; Kabul falls 15 Aug 2021Parliament attack 2001 linked to JeM; India built Afghan Parliament (2015)
Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom)2003-11USA + UK + allies vs Iraq20 Mar 2003 invasion; Saddam caught 13 Dec 2003; US withdraw 18 Dec 2011India’s ONGC Videsh secured block-8 in 2001; refused troop deployment
Russia-Georgia WarAug 2008Russia vs Georgia5-12 Aug; South Ossetia & Abkhazia recognisedIndia followed “One-Georgia” policy
Syrian Civil War2011-cont.Govt vs FSA, ISIS, Kurds~5 lac dead, 6 mn refugeesIndia gives $25 mn aid; 1 nurse kidnapped (2014)
Crimea AnnexationFeb-Mar 2014Russia vs Ukraine18 Mar 2014 Crimea joins Russia (referendum)India advocated “peaceful resolution”
Yemen Civil War2015-cont.Saudi-led coalition vs Houthis1.5 lac dead; 2022 UN truceIndia evacuated 4,800 (Operation Rahat, Apr 2015)
Nagorno-Karabakh-I (April War)2-16 Apr 2016Armenia vs Azerbaijan200+ killed; 4-day conflictIndia supported OSCE Minsk process
Doklam Stand-off16 Jun-28 Aug 2017India vs China (Bhutan tri-junction)73-day face-off; both withdrawIndian Army’s “Operation Trident” logistics feat
Nagorno-Karabakh-II27 Sep-10 Nov 2020Armenia vs AzerbaijanDrones decisive; 5 k dead; Russia brokers cease-fireIndia supplied arms to Armenia; Turkey backed AZ
Ukraine War (Russia invasion)24 Feb 2022-cont.Russia vs UkraineLargest war in Europe since WWII; >10 mn displacedOperation Ganga – 22 k Indians evacuated; India abstained 11 UNSC votes
Israel-Hamas War7 Oct 2023-cont.Israel vs Hamas1,200 Israeli, 35 k+ Palestinian deaths (UN est.)Operation Ajay – 2 flights daily; India advocates “two-state solution”
2. Quick-Fire One-Liners (Memory Hooks)
  • 38th parallel: divides Koreas since 1953 armistice.
  • Tet Offensive (1968) – turning point of Vietnam War.
  • Operation Frequent Wind – US helicopter evacuation from Saigon, 1975.
  • Osama bin Laden killed in Abbottabad (Pakistan) by US-SEAL Team-6 on 2 May 2011.
  • UNSCR 678 (1990) – authorised “all means” to free Kuwait.
  • Mother of all Battles – Saddam’s phrase for Gulf War-I.
  • Line of Control (LoC) term first used in 1972 Simla Agreement (Indo-Pak).
  • Black September (1970) – Jordan expels PLO; leads to Munich-1972 Olympics attack.
  • Operation Rahat – IAF’s Yemen rescue using C-17 Globemaster-III (2015).
  • Article-5 invoked only once in NATO history – after 9/11 (2001).
  • Budapest Memorandum (1994) – Russia, USA, UK pledged Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
  • Minsk-II deal (Feb 2015) – failed roadmap for Ukraine peace.
  • Iron Dome – Israeli air-defence; 90 % interception claimed (2023).
  • S-400 Triumf – Russian missile system; India, China, Turkey are buyers.
  • International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) – India’s bypass to Ukraine war trade.
3. Tables for Rapid Revision

Table-A: UN Peacekeeping – India’s Contribution

MissionYearIndian TroopsUnique Fact
UNEF-I (Gaza)1956900First overseas UN force
ONUC (Congo)19604,000Capt. G.S. Salaria – posthumous PVC (1961)
UNOSOM-II (Somalia)19935,500First use of IPKF doctrine
UNMISS (S. Sudan)2011-cont.2,400Largest troop contributor since 2020

Table-B: Nobel Peace Prizes linked to Modern Conflicts

YearLaureateConflict Context
1994Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Yasser ArafatOslo Accords (Palestine-Israel)
2002Jimmy CarterCamp David (1978) & post-war diplomacy
2009Barack ObamaPrague speech for nuclear-free world
2021Dmitry Muratov (Russia)Defence of free press during Ukraine build-up
2022Ales Bialiatski (Belarus)Human-rights during Ukraine war
4. 15 Must-Know MCQs for Railway Exams
Click to expand MCQs & Answers

Q1. The armistice line that divides North and South Korea is known as
A. 17th parallel
B. 38th parallel
C. 49th parallel
D. Radcliffe line
Ans: B

Q2. In which year did the USA withdraw its last combat troops from Afghanistan?
A. 2014
B. 2016
C. 2020
D. 2021
Ans: D

Q3. The largest civilian evacuation in India’s history was carried out during
A. Gulf War-I
B. Yemen Civil War
C. Syrian Civil War
D. Ukraine War
Ans: A

Q4. “Operation Rahat” was launched by Indian Armed Forces in
A. 2014
B. 2015
C. 2016
D. 2017
Ans: B

Q5. Which resolution authorised the use of “all necessary means” to liberate Kuwait in 1990?
A. UNSCR 242
B. UNSCR 338
C. UNSCR 678
D. UNSCR 1373
Ans: C

Q6. The Crimean peninsula was annexed by Russia in
A. February 2013
B. March 2014
C. April 2015
D. May 2016
Ans: B

Q7. Who was the Indian Foreign Minister during the 1999 Kargil conflict?
A. Jaswant Singh
B. Pranab Mukherjee
C. Sushma Swaraj
D. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Ans: A

Q8. The “Budapest Memorandum” of 1994 is related to the security assurance of
A. Iran
B. Ukraine
C. Georgia
D. Syria
Ans: B

Q9. The terror outfit responsible for the 11 September 2001 attacks was
A. Hezbollah
B. Al-Qaeda
C. ISIS
D. Boko Haram
Ans: B

Q10. Which Indian operation evacuated citizens from Ukraine in 2022?
A. Operation Sankat Mochan
B. Operation Maitri
C. Operation Ganga
D. Operation Sadbhav
Ans: C

Q11. The only time NATO invoked Article-5 was after
A. Crimea annexation
B. 9/11 attacks
C. London bombings 2005
D. Paris attacks 2015
Ans: B

Q12. The “Line of Control” term was first officially used in
A. Tashkent Agreement
B. Simla Agreement 1972
C. Lahore Declaration 1999
D. Indus Waters Treaty
Ans: B

Q13. Which country supplied Bayraktar TB-2 drones extensively used in 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war?
A. Israel
B. Turkey
C. Russia
D. USA
Ans: B

Q14. The Syrian city that became the de-facto capital of ISIS (2014-17) was
A. Damascus
B. Aleppo
C. Raqqa
D. Homs
Ans: C

Q15. India’s ONGC Videsh secured oil exploration rights in Iraq’s
A. Block-1
B. Block-8
C. Block-12
D. Rumaila field
Ans: B

5. Mini-Revision Card (Fit-in-Pocket)
  • 1950-53 – Korean War → 38th parallel DMZ
  • 1979-89 – USSR in Afghanistan → US-Pak backed Mujahideen
  • 1990-91 – Desert Storm → UNSCR 678; India evacuates 1.7 lac
  • 2001 – 9/11 → Op. Enduring Freedom; Article-5 invoked
  • 2003 – Iraq War → Saddam caught 13 Dec 2003
  • 2014 – Crimea → Russia annexes; Budapest memo breached
  • 2020 – NK-II → Drones change war; 44-day conflict
  • 2022 – Ukraine → Op. Ganga; India abstains UNSC
  • 2023 – Israel-Hamas → Op. Ajay; two-state solution India stand