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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    Let it be. I'm done trying to explain what training can do to fighting abilities. Most of you here have no experience with fighting but talk like experts. Size has nothing to do with fighting ability. Even more so is the case in combat where one has weapons at hand. By this logic, Gurkhas...
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    The grip strength thing came up when somebody quoted a Stat on grip strength comparing that of men and women and relating it to combat... more pertinently hand to hand.. So I've been learning JKD for a year and half.. and women come there as well.. skilled students are as good fighters as men...
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    agreed.. but the question here was a woman being appointed as a minister. The question of combat roles to women has not even come up yet... still some people are trying to make an issue where there is none
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    Your are the only fool here it seems. I have been a student of JKD for one and a half years now and speak from that experience. Go ahead and spar with a few women in my class. they'll break you up and toss you aside. fighting is not just about grip strength. it's a lot more about power...
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    Quoting irrelevant examples about lowering standards isn't helping your case in the context of India where it doesnt apply. Clutching at straws are we? Its pretty evident kissey nhin ho paa raha
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    I didnt know that hand grip force data was a measure to gauge strength or fitness. Fighting someone in a life of death situation is a lot more than grip strength. I suggest you take some training. See for yourself. And what I'm talking about is only hand to hand. Its a whole different matter...
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    So you will decide the worth of a soldier who has cleared airborne training with the SFF? I have quoted plenty of history. You dont have worthwhile counters so will continue with your BS.
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    LOL to your misconceptions. Women can be pretty strong if trained properly and beat the shit out of men trying to act smart. I meet such women everyday in my martial arts class.
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    I didnt say women battalions. Read what I wrote first. Someone said that the culture of India was violated by appointing a women in a role considered by patriarchal minds as the domain of men. So I said that the culture you are referring to then needs to be specified. Whether it is the...
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    Doka La was a full blown conflict was it? you must be aware that women paratroopers are present in SFF right? Its a different thing if the drafting of women is a challenge to your mental and social conditioning. You will then keep on trying to find reasons to suit your narrative.
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    patrolling the border with Pakistan and china is zero risk? What about the women who serve technical roles in the C&C on warships in the Navy? Or as fighter controllers on AWACS in the Air Force? zero risk is it?
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    So the Vedas are fairy tales to you is it? Even though they are filled with accurate records of life in those times and concepts about the nature of matter, structure of the atom, complex geometry and mathematics, and the universe.. things which western civilisation discovered only in the last...
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    Women are already serving at the frontline in BSF, ITBP, Navy. Are these forces replete with cases of sexual harassment , rapes etc as you mentioned? Women serve in combat units alongside men in the Israeli Army. Rapes and sexual harrasment and fake complaints keep happening there is it...
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    Scripts from the Ancient Indic culture (read Vedas) are filled with references of warrior princesses and Queens. A Kshatriya, whether male or female trained and fought as a warrior and administrator. That's a different thing that this equality has been diluted through the ages as we moved...
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    Indian Woman for Combat Duties

    Depends on which bharatvarsh you're referring to. If you are referring to the original Indic culture, women were warriors as well.
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