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The anti drone systems will be installed across J&K, but what about Punjab where there is a steady flow of drones to provide supplies to the anti nationals, farmers etc. The enemy always keep one sector hot to divert the attention from the other. I hope the establishment is well aware of this problem. Lately I have been seeing a lot of sympathies from one particular sect of Punjab to J&K.
Currently the anti drone system will protect the vital installation only.

But surely we have to look into the domain that you have mentioned and equip the BSF with the anti drone technology to stop arms and drug running.
 

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retaliation not
Here's why, though the article has factual errors confusing Hafiz attack this month with the one on Azhar in 2019 but it gets the gist right:

Excerpts from the funny Modi-Bajwa mating dance:

India is unlikely to be provoked by the cross-border drone strike on the Jammu air force base, as there is nothing to suggest so far that Islamabad had officially sanctioned the operation.

People with knowledge of the incident told IndiaNarrative.com that the drone strike could have been ordered by grassroots tanzeems and commanders, and was likely to be a local level outburst to Sunday’s blast that seemingly targeted LeT chief Hafiz Saeed.

People following the event, who did not wish to named said that the Pakistani military, especially the army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa is personally invested in carrying forward the budding effort to start normalisation of ties with India, following the revival of the 2003 ceasefire agreement between the two countries in February this year.

That explains why Pakistan has not attempted to thwart Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bold initiative to offer revival of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly during talks with mainstream Kashmir leaders last week. “Usually, any such attempt would have triggered cross-border chatter with Kashmiri leaders discouraging to positively respond to New Delhi’s overtures. But none of that happened ahead of the PM’s crucial meeting,” the insider said, signalling that it is unlikely that military general headquarters in Rawalpindi given up on building fresh momentum after the ceasefire revival.

Analysts say, that notwithstanding the impediment triggered by the drone attack, PM Modi’s offer of restoration of the J and K’s statehood is expected to strengthen Bajwa’s hand and dampen the resistance among radical elements inside Pakistan towards normalisation of ties with India.

It is now not inconceivable that a likely normalisation process between India and Pakistan will move on the commercial track. First, the cross-LoC trade could resume as a confidence building measure, followed by greater volume of trading across the Wagah border with Punjab. The trade bodies in Pakistan and India are in any case keen to restart commercial activity, but have so far been restrained on political grounds.

The continuation of a peace-track with Pakistan also suits India which perceives, not Pakistan, but China as its main security threat. By making the offer of restoring statehood in Jammu and Kashmir, India may have well introduced a powerful vector to avoid a two-front war. With tensions in Ladakh still not fully abated, and China continuing with its infra development in Tibet, the danger of Pakistan opening a second front against India would be inimical to India’s interests. But by becalming the LoC and the IB, buttressed by opening of an economic engagement with Pakistan, the chances of a two-front war, to that extent, have been pushed back, yielding India a significant security bonanza. It is therefore unlikely that India will be provoked into retaliating against the drone strike and risk upsetting its more fundamental big-picture interests.
 

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Today Taliban are closer to India than us: Pakistan's former security Czar

Writing about his first meeting with the Taliban Chief Mullah Omar, the former minister says that in 1996, he was called to the then interior minister Gen Naseer Ullah Babar.


"Upon my arrival, we moved into the conference hall where I was introduced to Mullah who was present there wearing his Turban with one defective eye. I found that Mullah Omar and to other Taliban accomplices seemed confident enough to take over control of Qandahar. Gen. Babar was pretty close to the Mujahideen including Gulbuddin Hekmatyar who actually was brought up by Gen Babar when he was the governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa."
He further writes:


"I worked with Gen Babar closely and witnessed the emergence of the Taliban against Northern Taliban, hence, he decided to consolidate a group against the Northern Alliance led by Ahmed Shah Masood who was operating under the control of India and Iran."


a clear proof that pakistan Government had knowledge about every top level terrorists wanted by USA and UN
 

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Today Taliban are closer to India than us: Pakistan's former security Czar

Writing about his first meeting with the Taliban Chief Mullah Omar, the former minister says that in 1996, he was called to the then interior minister Gen Naseer Ullah Babar.




He further writes:






a clear proof that pakistan Government had knowledge about every top level terrorists wanted by USA and UN
All shadow and mirrors.. It can never be the case that India is closer to Taliban than Pakistan/ISI.. The price that Pakistan has paid and is willing to pay to sustain the Taliban movement is immense..
 

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Here's why, though the article has factual errors confusing Hafiz attack this month with the one on Azhar in 2019 but it gets the gist right:

Excerpts from the funny Modi-Bajwa mating dance:
Aneja, Sawhney, Gupta.. such love for their Musaalla Punjabi brothers across the border...
 
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