India Launched Surgical Strikes Across LoC: DGMO 29/09/2016

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As said previously EW units ensured Porki radar images were duped. 3 choppers deployed the SF teams well with in the LOC (between 18-30km). All teams including respective infantry had a couple of men wearing helmet cams, the whole thing was filmed on the ground and in air by drones, Dhruv/Rudra helos.
as said earlier their radars have been compromised.................................
 

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as said earlier their radars have been compromised.................................
Now that thy know it, can they change it ?

I can only imagine PA and ISI being all gangsta and shit after Uri putting their posts on high alert, excersice highmark, F-16s and JF-17s flying around in PoK and on sept-28 it all blows up in their faces and their Massive Ego balloons are instantly popped...Imagine Raheel getting a call from the Area commander saying their terror camps were wiped out along with several PA regulars......their reaction to this has been hilarious.
 

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Now that thy know it, can they change it ?

I can only imagine PA and ISI being all gangsta and shit after Uri putting their posts on high alert, excersice highmark, F-16s and JF-17s flying around in PoK and on sept-28 it all blows up in their faces and their Massive Ego balloons are instantly popped....their reaction to this has been predictable....
Those F16 have come with geo fence and AIM120c 5 will not work, if its out of Geo fence. PAF is going to get shock of their life. Wait and watch......................
 

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Surgical strikes: India briefs envoys of 25 countries including the US, China, Russia, the UK and France


India on Thursday briefed top envoys of 25 countries including the US, China, Russia, the UK and France after the Indian Army said it has carried a “surgical strikes” on seven terror launch pads across the LoC,inflicting “significant casualties” on terrorists preparing to infiltrate from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar briefed the envoys in the South Block to convey the “context” of carrying out the strikes, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup confirmed.

The Foreign Secretary told them that it was “a classic counter-terrorism operation more than a military one” and that it was to neutralise terrorists who were trained to carry out attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and other major Indian cities.

They were also told that India has no plans for any further operation as of now but added the armed forces will not allow terrorists to carry out any attacks.

An all-party meeting chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh was also informed about it.

Significantly, earlier in the day American National Security Advisor Susan Rice had spoken to Indian counterpart Ajit Doval and said the US wants Pakistan to “combat and delegitimise” UN-designated terrorist entities, including LeT and JeM.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...he-us-china-russia-the-uk-and-france-3056691/
 

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Now that thy know it, can they change it ?

I can only imagine PA and ISI being all gangsta and shit after Uri putting their posts on high alert, excersice highmark, F-16s and JF-17s flying around in PoK and on sept-28 it all blows up in their faces and their Massive Ego balloons are instantly popped...Imagine Raheel getting a call from the Area commander saying their terror camps were wiped out along with several PA regulars......their reaction to this has been hilarious.
They cant change it, they can switch it off or can shift to Chinese cheap version which is so worse that Chinese PLA AF wanted S300 and S400 to protect their capital city. They don't trust their own system.
 

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So, I'm going to start a new way of posting now. Just a single box to open, link written outside. @pmaitra
How to tackle Pakistan? Surgical strikes and the future of Indian military responses
FP Editors Oct 3, 2016 8:04 IST

First came the cross-border raid by the Indian Army's Special Forces in Myanmar in June 2015. The raid targeted the Northeastern insurgent group NSCN-Khaplang's training camps, to avenge the insurgent group's ambush of the Indian Army's convoy a few weeks earlier that killed 18 soldiers.
And now comes last week's cross-LoC raid dubbed 'surgical strikes' by the Indian Army's Ghatak commandos on the night of 28 September. The raid targeted terrorist launch pads across the LoC in northern Kashmir in Kel, Shardi, Bhimber and Lipa sectors in the Pakistan occupied Kashmir - launch pads that have, over the years, figured prominently in the intercepts of the intelligence agencies as ones facilitating infiltration.

There is no clarity on how the raid exactly happened - despite a series of 'briefings' from the army to those journalists who are close to the government; but it is clear that the raid has caused extensive damage to the terrorist launch pads, killed more than 40 terrorists and at least two soldiers of the Pakistan Army. This is the beginning of a new offensive posture from India.

Earlier too, the Indian Army had undertaken many cross-LoC and cross-border raids in the pursuit of the militants. On the eastern borders, these raids mostly took with the consent of the neighbouring States, while on western borders they were covert operations. But one thing was common: There was little public acknowledgement of these raids from India or the Indian Army, to maintain 'plausible deniability'.

This strategy had its advantage and the disadvantage.

The advantage was that by sanctioning such a raid to target the militants, the army was able to keep the morale high of its rank and file. It showed that the army would not take the continued targeting of its officers and jawans by terrorists lying down. However, the disadvantage was that by maintaining deniability, the government couldn't satisfy the citizenry, which after repeated terrorist attacks, looked out for 'retributive justice.' And that invited the tag of India being a 'soft state'. The only time that these strikes were publicly acknowledged by the army was during the beheading of the Indian soldiers incident in January 2013. That acknowledgment too had come a few months after the operation was carried out.

So what is new this time?

Two things.

First, the public acknowledgment of the raid in a very pointed statement from the Director-General of the Military Operations of the army, at a joint briefing with the Ministry of External Affairs. This no-bars hold approach is significant for its signalling to Pakistan, its sponsors, the international community and most importantly, angry Indian citizens - who have had enough of Pakistan's machinations. No wonder then that the American National Security Advisor Susan Rice called up her Indian counterpart Ajit Doval just before the raid, to convey that Washington would be with New Delhi to deal with the after-effects of the surgical strike. The public acknowledgment of the attack also shows that India is also testing Pakistan's bluff on nuclear weapons and see how much the logic of 'nuclear escalation' can be stretched.

Second, the immense political capital spent in planning the raid: A response to the Uri attack of 18 September 18 that had angered Indians. Unlike earlier, when the army used to inform the political leadership about the planned cross-border/LoC operation, this time the initiative for such an operation came from political leadership that sought to direct the course of the operation.
Now that Pakistan has been scurrying for cover and looking for a response, will this mend Pakistani behaviour?

It looks unlikely.

It will take more than a cross-LoC surgical strike to make Pakistan withdraw its support to anti-India terrorist groups and cross-border terrorism. The government has already been considering other measures to corner Pakistan and isolate it diplomatically. Will this be the standard response of India to the future terrorist attacks coming from Pakistan?

It's hard to say.

Surgical strikes and cross-LoC raid look feasible options if the Pakistani Army and the ISI keeps up with its strategy of executing terrorist attacks in Indian states bordering Pakistan - like Uri and the previous attacks in Udhampur, Pathankot, Gurdaspur, and the rest. But if the ISI manages to repeat what it had done in Mumbai in 2008 or revives its campaign of causing serial blasts in major Indian cities, then this sort of response of surgical strikes may look harder to execute, particularly if the attack has its roots exclusively in Pakistani Punjab, and not PoK. Then the Indian government and the Indian Army will have to think of new ways to militarily respond to Pakistan.

There is no clarity on how the raid exactly happened - despite a series of 'briefings' from the army to those journalists who are close to the government

This was exactly the sort of dilemma with which the government of former prime minister Manmohan Singh grappled in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks when a cross-LoC raid looked like militarily the least punitive response against Pakistan.

In the coming days, Pakistani generals will certainly be rethinking their terrorism strategy against India. Expect more terrorist attacks on Indian soil as the ISI tries to reclaim lost ground. India too will need to re-evaluate its military options to keep up with the Pakistani strategy.
http://m.firstpost.com/india/how-to...ure-of-indian-military-responses-3030968.html
 

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Dekho jee ....Aisa hai maanna hai to maan lo surgical strike huee hai
Nahee to Jitna rona hai , proof maangna hai ..Ghanta koi proof dene ke zaroorat nahee hai ...
Haan mare hue porky ke sar or unke naam display kar do ...itna proof bahut rahega

And btw for all the genius who are asking for proof are falling right in trap of porky propaganda
You want to reveal how our SF carried out the strike ?
Their formation ?
Probably their code words ?
Or their name and faces ?
Their weapons ?

Thodee to akal laga lo...
 

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Post surgical strike exposed the Anti Indian elements and pro paki elements in India who comes in various flavors..
:D
Surgical strike is not over yet!!

Method in madness?!!???!!!???
For the last 2 years ever since 2014, slowly the rats have been coming out of the closet and exposing themselves. This time, almost everyone has come out, now its time to silence them...
 

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For the last 2 years ever since 2014, slowly the rats have been coming out of the closet and exposing themselves. This time, almost everyone has come out, now its time to silence them...
BC ...name and shame them ...
For the first time patriots are also taking stand and comming out in open
Journalist like Arnab ..or now even Rahul kanwal are taking on against these anti national
Army man like Major Gaurav Arya and GD Bakshi are also taking positions
Now even common man is exposing the lies of Commies and Aaptards
All I can say interesting times ahead
 

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European Parliament official backs India’s LoC strikes
  • Jayanth Jacob, Hindustan Times, New Delhi|
  • Updated: Oct 04, 2016 21:28 IST

Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers standing guard during a night patrol near the fence at the India-Pakistan International Border at the outpost of Akhnoor sector, about 40 km from Jammu, on Sunday, October 02, 2016. (Nitin Kanotra / HT Photo )
A top European Parliament official has said India’s cross-border action against “terrorists” should be commended and supported because if the terror emanating from Pakistan was not checked, it would target the West soon.

European Parliament vice-president Ryszard Czarnecki praised the Modi government and the Indian Army for their professional approach to a situation that was becoming graver by the day.

“The message that came out was loud and clear that India would no longer allow Pakistan to fuel cross-border terrorism,” the British-born Polish politician said in a signed article in EP Today, the monthly news magazine for the European Parliament.

He wrote the “proactive operation” carried out on Pakistan-controlled territory” was “probably a first by India” and was in response to the two attacks on Indian defence establishments -- the Pathankot airbase in January and the Uri army camp in September.

“Both these establishments are located near the Indian border with Pakistan and the attacks were carried out by Pakistan-based terror groups who had sneaked across the border into India,” he said.

Czarnecki remarks are similar to those of Russian ambassador to India Alexander M Kadakin, who too blamed Pakistan for Uri attack, supporting the September 29 attack on militants preparing to infiltrate into India from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

The lightning strikes were India’s first military response to the Uri attack that left 19 soldiers dead.

India clearly indicated the raid was not against the Pakistani state but focussed on terror groups threatening the region, he said.

“India deserves global support in its fight against terror emanating from Pakistan, for, if left unchecked, these individuals and groups would be attacking Europe and the West soon,” Czarnecki wrote.

It was important for the European Union to maintain pressure on Pakistan to eliminate the terror networks that operated within its borders.

“The time has come for the world to act decisively against terrorism and ensure that no terror group is assured of a secure haven in any part of the world,” he added.

The close relationship between the Pakistan defence establishment, the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network was well known, he said.

“We have witnessed the alarming growth of Pak-linked terror modules in Europe and other parts of the world. The close proximity between the Pak security establishment and extremist / terror groups has also given rise to a situation where organisations propagating Islamic militancy in Pakistan enjoy de facto state patronage,” Czarnecki said.
http://m.hindustantimes.com/india-n...loc-strikes/story-UocChMVT561myrTrmmhgwO.html
 

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I'm just a bit disappointed that the DGMO announced that India has no plans for further action at this time. He should have said further action as necessary to make Pakistan waste money while staying on high alert. How long till they run out of money for jet fuel and tow their F16s with bullock carts? :bs:
 

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