Operation Cactus was a code name for
(1) Indian Armed Forces action in Combating the Terrorists
in Punjab
(2) Indian Armed forces action in putting down the armed
rebellion in Maldives
(3) Environmental group
(4) Armed forces Exercises
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( 2 ) Indian Armed forces action in putting down the armed
rebellion in Maldives
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Rescue operation by the Indian army against the pakistan soldiers in Bangladesh
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2 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
. Which of the following rivers are navigable rivers in India? (a) Godavari (b) Krishna (c) Sutluj (d) Indus (e) Only (a) and (b)
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