India Strikes Against Pakistani Terrorism 2019

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Guys got Intel for "Cyber Attacks". I posted screenshot as Pakistani handles on Twitter are repeatedly talking about 13 May. Pakistani Hackers may be sitting anywhere in the world. We need to prepare for any Cyber Attacks and suitable response

Chill Pakistani cyber attacks so called defacing web sites of some gov or university organisation which will may cause short term interruption in practical it just a cyber troll, also if porki shit heads do any foolishness like that we have our own home grown hacking grps like kcw MCs lulzsecindia icrew for replay attack on same domain, also it won't be nothing significant in their so called cyber warfare domain, remember last time south indian based hacker grp made stone peletrs and jahdi supporter's in jk shit their pants by hancking in to their personal dveices and dumping all their data including priv8 chats call logs etc
 

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Turkey is a big time paki backer. Big time.

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Guys trade must continue. Nothing wrong in trade relations.
We do not have security cooperation with Turkey though.
No need to be hyper-sensitive about support to Pak.
 

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They lost east pakistan...country cried , kept bitching for 2 yrs and moved on......fast forward to 30 yrs...lost 1999 kargil war...pakis don't care about winning or losing...
Let say they shot down 17 IAF jets and lost entire POK , they will look at that 17 kills and go to sleep thinking they won....at worst case there will be protests and new coas will take up...for that PA won't wrestle with a sumo...
Very true, pakis always aim for the consolation prize, coz they already know any large scale conflict is beyond their capabilities.

I was in peeDF after Balakot happened, literally the only retaliation the pakis could think of was funding jihadis to destabilize Kashmir even more so, whereas we were vying for war after Abhinandan having shot down the F-16 was caught behind enemy lines.
That itself should tell people how much confidence pakis have for their armed forces, LOL.

Best way to weaken the enemy is to wedge a divide between its friends , some defence deals with Turkey can make a start
IMO, we might have to be a bit more proactive, team up with US or Russia & really poke the Turks in their own neighborhood.
We need to have something to hold over their heads, that might be the only thing the blunts the Turks' resolve to help the terrorist spewing napakistan.
 
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Gafoora press conf - my take:

1. This is purely to impress IMF.
2. Jihadi mentality is now dominant in Pakistan. There is no way this mentality can be eradicated by some military operation.
3. Bulk of Paki army is indoctrinated in Jihadi thought. It is impossible for PA to segregate Jihadi culture from itself.
4. PA operations are limited to those groups which oppose it; and minorities. Anti India and anti USA jihadi are PA's own children. It will never act against such jihadi.
5. PA keeps playing same broken record which has been played hundreds of times before. Nothing to see here.
6. There is no VISIBLE action against jihadism or jihadi. This will involve shutting down of Madarsa and moving these children to normal schools. No such move visible.
 
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Masood Azhar to get global terror tag on May Day: Sources
(finally happening!!!!)

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...g-this-week/story-hkcJScPtJciWjroezZJhZM.html

China is expected to lift its hold on blacklisting Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Masood Azhar at a UN sanctions committee on May 1, paving the way for further global financial sanctions against the banned group, people familiar with the development said.

Azhar’s designation as a global terrorist would be a major diplomatic victory for the Narendra Modi government, which has been pushing for the move particularly since the February 14 terror attack in Pulwama.

“Mayday is going to be the death knell for Masood Azhar, as he will be designated as a global terrorist by the UN’s Islamic State and al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee, with Beijing caving in to the global demand led by the US, France and the UK that the main orchestrator of the Pulwama attack be brought to book,” said a senior official who asked not to be named.

Also Read | Chinese President Xi Jinping meets Imran Khan, calls for improvement of Indo-Pak relations

“China is expected to lift the technical hold which it had placed on March 13 on the proposal by the US, the UK and France, with all other Security Council members approving the move,” he added.


While there were reports suggesting that Beijing wanted to lift the hold around May 15, the other members of the UN Security Council, led by the US, have made it clear that time was running out for China and its all-weather ally Pakistan on the issue of Azhar.

Soon after the Pulwama attack by a JeM suicide bomber that killed 40 Indian troopers, France, with the backing of the US and the UK, moved a proposal at the UN’s 1267 Sanctions Committee to designate Azhar as a global terrorist.

Also Read | UK optimistic about listing of Masood Azhar as global terrorist at UN

Members of the committee, who are the same as the 15 members of the Security Council, had 10 working days to raise objections to the proposal. On March 13, the final day, China placed a hold on the proposal, saying more time was needed to discuss the matter.


This was the fourth time China blocked the designation of Azhar even though JeM was proscribed by the UN in October 2001.

The development infuriated the US and its allies, which circulated a draft resolution on listing Azhar among the UN Security Council’s members to force China’s hand.

During a visit to India last week, the US principal deputy assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, Alice Wells, conveyed to her Indian interlocutors that Washington was looking for action against Azhar “in the near term”, people familiar with the developments said.

The UK high commissioner, Dominic Asquith, also told reporters last week that his country was optimistic about Azhar’s listing.
 
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What are we looking at in terms of actions from Pakistan:

1. Significantly reducing number of Madarsas and moving these children to normal schools.
2. Make teaching of science and maths compulsory in all Madarsa.
3. Shut down jihadi recruitment from Madarsa.
4. Shut down jihadi organizations.
5. Prosecute jihadi leaders.
 

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DRDO missile was the 1st choice, not Spice-2000

The day after the Pulwama attack, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) received directions from the highest authorities to prepare to strike back to avenge the deadly terror strike in the Kashmir valley.

Officials from the National Security Agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the three serving chiefs of the Indian forces, DRDO scientists and other stakeholders met the following day in a high-level security meeting in which it was decided in principle that the Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW), developed indigenously by DRDO, be used in retaliation.

DRDO scientists began working on assembling the SAAW to the mother aircraft, the French-origin Mirage 2000 jets that were used in the Balakot attack, according to the IAF. The weapon was specially made to hit the target with a high level of accuracy.

A few days before the operation, the DRDO’s SAAW was dropped and instead the Spice-2000 manufactured by the Israeli defence technology company Rafael, was used.

“Scientists at DRDO over two weeks began assembling the SAAW. The smart guide bomb that was assembled was relatively smaller (in size) when compared to the Israeli Spice-2000, if used it has the capability of escaping the enemy’s radar. With high accuracy, it has been developed with an equal class of up to 1000 kg. However, SAAW was replaced by Spice-2000,” said an insider.

The SAAW weapon successfully completed tactical tests with a high degree of accuracy.

The guided bomb (SAAW) is integrated with a live warhead and has destroyed targets with a high degree of precision in tests conducted at the Chandan range.

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Article is from Dhhakkan Chronicles - take it with truck load of salt. For me it looks like a propagandu article. This article could have been written to question Make in India initiative.
 

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DRDO missile was the 1st choice, not Spice-2000

The day after the Pulwama attack, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) received directions from the highest authorities to prepare to strike back to avenge the deadly terror strike in the Kashmir valley.

Officials from the National Security Agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the three serving chiefs of the Indian forces, DRDO scientists and other stakeholders met the following day in a high-level security meeting in which it was decided in principle that the Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW), developed indigenously by DRDO, be used in retaliation.

DRDO scientists began working on assembling the SAAW to the mother aircraft, the French-origin Mirage 2000 jets that were used in the Balakot attack, according to the IAF. The weapon was specially made to hit the target with a high level of accuracy.

A few days before the operation, the DRDO’s SAAW was dropped and instead the Spice-2000 manufactured by the Israeli defence technology company Rafael, was used.

“Scientists at DRDO over two weeks began assembling the SAAW. The smart guide bomb that was assembled was relatively smaller (in size) when compared to the Israeli Spice-2000, if used it has the capability of escaping the enemy’s radar. With high accuracy, it has been developed with an equal class of up to 1000 kg. However, SAAW was replaced by Spice-2000,” said an insider.

The SAAW weapon successfully completed tactical tests with a high degree of accuracy.

The guided bomb (SAAW) is integrated with a live warhead and has destroyed targets with a high degree of precision in tests conducted at the Chandan range.

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Article is from Dhhakkan Chronicles - take it with truck load of salt. For me it looks like a propagandu article. This article could have been written to question Make in India initiative.
Spice-2000 wasn't used... That's just a rumour showed my some media houses.
Given the structures weren't destroyed, it probably was Spice-250.
 

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Next time, if a Pakistani ISPR Press conference happens, we should just hack the audio system and give them a taste of Indian IT capabilities. Full MC .. BC Littered around and basically saying, Hum Tere Ghar Main ghus Kar Tujhe Maarenge..
 

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Next time, if a Pakistani ISPR Press conference happens, we should just hack the audio system and give them a taste of Indian IT capabilities. Full MC .. BC Littered around and basically saying, Hum Tere Ghar Main ghus Kar Tujhe Maarenge..
A full blast Bhaag Bhaag Bose DK too please.xd
 

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Guys trade must continue. Nothing wrong in trade relations.
We do not have security cooperation with Turkey though.
No need to be hyper-sensitive about support to Pak.
Our aim is to make Pakistan like South Africa during Apartheid times. So, everyone should find it very expensive to deal with Pakistan. Remember US just stopped issuing visas for Pakistanis.
 

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DRDO missile was the 1st choice, not Spice-2000

The day after the Pulwama attack, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) received directions from the highest authorities to prepare to strike back to avenge the deadly terror strike in the Kashmir valley.

Officials from the National Security Agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the three serving chiefs of the Indian forces, DRDO scientists and other stakeholders met the following day in a high-level security meeting in which it was decided in principle that the Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW), developed indigenously by DRDO, be used in retaliation.

DRDO scientists began working on assembling the SAAW to the mother aircraft, the French-origin Mirage 2000 jets that were used in the Balakot attack, according to the IAF. The weapon was specially made to hit the target with a high level of accuracy.

A few days before the operation, the DRDO’s SAAW was dropped and instead the Spice-2000 manufactured by the Israeli defence technology company Rafael, was used.

“Scientists at DRDO over two weeks began assembling the SAAW. The smart guide bomb that was assembled was relatively smaller (in size) when compared to the Israeli Spice-2000, if used it has the capability of escaping the enemy’s radar. With high accuracy, it has been developed with an equal class of up to 1000 kg. However, SAAW was replaced by Spice-2000,” said an insider.

The SAAW weapon successfully completed tactical tests with a high degree of accuracy.

The guided bomb (SAAW) is integrated with a live warhead and has destroyed targets with a high degree of precision in tests conducted at the Chandan range.

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Article is from Dhhakkan Chronicles - take it with truck load of salt. For me it looks like a propagandu article. This article could have been written to question Make in India initiative.
Add few more truckloads of salt. Coz Anti Airfield weapon wont be the right choice to bomb training camps, where roof penetration without collateral damage is required. SAAW would cause a large collateral damage and destruction of structure. Agenda here seems to show a rift between Govt and Drdo, projecting an impression that Govt favours import lobby.
 

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Add few more truckloads of salt. Coz Anti Airfield weapon wont be the right choice to bomb training camps, where roof penetration without collateral damage is required. SAAW would cause a large collateral damage and destruction of structure. Agenda here seems to show a rift between Govt and Drdo, projecting an impression that Govt favours import lobby.
Author of the article is COREENA SUARES @coreenaSuares2 - she doesn't have a clue on defense aspects, she claims some insider source (any mary cherry dolly can cite they have insider info, imaginary of course) gave info, doesn't even know how to write a proper fake article. Yellow journalism or should I call BLACK journalism at its best? :doh:
 

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Uighur wives forced to drink alcohol and eat pork in China’s ‘re-education’ camps


Their Uighur wives vanished in 2017, swept up in a Chinese dragnet tackling Islamic extremism, now they've been released — but the Pakistani husbands left behind say freedom has come at a price: The women must prove their "adaptability to Chinese society", and publicly sacrifice their religious ideals.

The group of around 40 women — all from the western Chinese province of Xinjiang and married to traders from neighbouring Pakistan — were among some one million people believed to be held in a network of internment camps that authorities downplay as "vocational education centres".

But the men say their partners were forced into acts that are haram, or forbidden, to followers of Islam — both in the camps and now they've been freed.

"She said they had to eat pork and drink alcohol, something she still has to do," one merchant, who recently visited his wife at her parents' house in Xinjiang said, on condition of anonymity.

"She was told that she had to satisfy the authorities that she no longer possesses radical thoughts if she does not want to go back," he explained, adding that she had given up praying and the Quran had been replaced by books on China at his in-laws home.

Some of the traders, who traditionally leave their wives in Xinjiang for weeks or months at a time when they return home to conduct business, believe the women were taken to the camps because of their connection to Pakistan, which is an Islamic republic.

Former detainees have said they were held simply for following Islamic traditions, such as having a long beard or wearing a veil.

But with the detention centres, part of a security clampdown targeting Muslims including ethnic Uighurs, facing growing international condemnation and China pushing its economic relationship with Pakistan, authorities began slowly releasing the women two months ago.

Faiz Ullah Faraq, a spokesman for the government of Gilgit-Baltistan, the Pakistani region which borders Xinjiang, confirmed the "majority" have now been released.

AFP interviewed nine of the women's husbands, who confirm their wives are free but cannot leave Xinjiang for three months, during which time they will be closely monitored.

"They will observe her adaptability to Chinese society and if they deem her to be unfit she will be sent back," a gemstone trader said of the rules of release.

Their initial joy at the release of much-loved wives and mothers has faded because the women who've returned are like strangers.

"My wife said she was forced to dance:basanti:, wear revealing clothes, eat pork and drink alcohol in the camp," he revealed, adding that she now carries with her a book of guidelines, which features illustrations such as a mosque marked with a red cross, and a Chinese flag with a green tick.

"She used to pray regularly but now it's gone, and she has started occasionally drinking (alcohol) which she does in the restaurants," he explained, adding that he believed officials required such acts from the women.

He too declined to give his name for fear of repercussions from authorities, who make surprise visits to his wife's home in Xinjiang every week.

James Leibold, an expert on Chinese security at Australia's La Trobe University, told AFP that stepped-up surveillance policies in Xinjiang gave authorities "increased confidence" in their ability to closely monitor those released from the camps.

Since their release, the families of many of the women say they have become paranoid and fear of being reported on.

"The worst thing was her silence," the merchant explained, adding: "She suspects everyone, her parents, her family, even me." The seven other traders interviewed by AFP, anonymously, have been in contact with their wives only by telephone and gave similar testimonies.

The Chinese foreign ministry in Beijing declined to comment on the releases, and a Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman did not respond to requests.

Maya Wang, Human Rights Watch's senior researcher on China, said the activist group has heard stories of people being released from the camps and subjected to house arrests or severe restrictions on movement.

"These releases may indicate that the Chinese government is increasingly sensitive to heightening international pressure over its serious abuses in Xinjiang," she said.

Last month US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo renewed demands China end its widespread detention of Uighur Muslims as he met with Mihrigul Tursun, who claims to be a former detainee, and has spoken publicly about what she said was widespread torture in the camps.

Beijing "cannot afford international criticism of its policies in Xinjiang to spread throughout the Muslim world, especially in Pakistan", China security expert Leibold explained.

In recent years, China has strongly pushed its relationship with Pakistan, investing heavily in infrastructure projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

For its part, Pakistan has been reluctant to publicly join global condemnation of Beijing's crackdown on Muslims in Xinjiang. When pressed on the subject in a recent interview with the Financial Times, Prime Minister Imran Khan said: "Frankly, I don't know much about that." But for the merchant and the other traders, it is as though their wives are still lost.

He explained: "My wife, a practising Muslim, has been turned into someone I could not even imagine. She has given up her prayers, drinks and eats pork".

He added: "I am afraid our marriage will not last long because she is a completely different person, someone whom I don't know.

https://www.wionews.com/world/uighu...-eat-pork-in-chinas-re-education-camps-214757


Deeper than Deepeshttttttttttt shit..pakis are in
Imran Khan doesnt know where Xinjiang is..
oh..he doesnt know where Germany and Japan is.
inbred idiot!
 
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