India Pakistan conflict along IB and LoC (July 2021 onwards)

Spitfire9

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I think your expectation of appreciation of positives from pork land (if there is any i.e) would vanish in a jiff once your homeland experiences the ugly truth of jehad. But given that in general outsiders always support porks and abrahamic faiths in general, I don't expect your attitude to change.
England is subject to jihadi attacks (mostly IIRC from jihadis born in England).

Where do you get the idea that outsiders always support Pakistan? What happens in India and Pakistan is of little interest to the people of Europe. Of the two I would say that the British people have a more favourable view of India than Pakistan. Perhaps because people of Indian extraction living in England are seen as non-violent and people who have no aim to impose their religion on a largely secular English society. In contrast a number of problems are perceived with people of Pakistani extraction - jihadi terrorism, sexual abuse rings, a desire to islamicise schooling in areas where they are in the majority, tampering with the integrity of the voting system to try to gain local political control...

In short, the Brits see Muslims as a problem. Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jews... are not seen as a problem.
 

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China's deficiency in weapons systems undermines its operational capabilities, making buyer countries vulnerable
Hong Kong, August 27 (ANI): Serious questions about operational capability, durability, after-sales service and maintenance have plagued Chinese-made military hardware for years, making buyer countries vulnerable.
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One of the much-touted Chinese-built maritime patrol ships bought by Pakistan and commissioned into Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) in May 2017 has run into serious operational troubles, raising a big question mark about the ship's operational capability and Pakistan's over-reliance on Chinese-made military hardware.
The main weapon aboard the ship is a single-barrelled 30mm semi-automatic naval gun to protect the ship in a direct engagement with an adversary craft. But the gun in its present state was almost a dud as it had failed various tests during its harbour acceptance trials at Xijiang Shipyard, Liuzhou, China. The defects are yet to be rectified by the Chinese engineers.

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PMSS Dasht is equipped with a 500W HF TX/RX (communication) set. The set was found defective a few months back. It has neither been repaired nor replaced, reported The HK Post.

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Another fault is in the ship's engine. The ship is powered by four 16-cylinder MTU 16V 4000M73L heavy-duty, medium-speed diesel engines, each generating an output power of 2,880kW at 2,050rpm. But this main engine has been leaking fuel because of an improper fitting of cylinder no. 5 fuel line. Leaking fuel is a potential cause for a blast onboard the ship, especially during its operations on the waters.

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