India Strikes Against Pakistani Terrorism 2019

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Correct me if I am wrong. Are the Porkis foolish enough to try and reclaim their posts which are now, and they surely know this, inside the Indian Army's killzone? Won't they open another front to ease off the pressure if they are really serious about retaking their land?
They aren't serious about taking a few sq Kms of land. The army is run by gernails and kernails who have bigger fish to fry than some strategic posts: their cornflakes and other businesses. What is important to them is not the land, but the illusion of mard-e-momeen. If they can get away with controlling information, they'd happily so that instead of fighting the 2nd largest standing army in the world.
 

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Turkey seeks to de-hyphenate Indo-Pak ties as Presidential adviser visits Delhi to prepare for PM visit

India is actively engaging three poles of West Asia - Saudi; Iran; and Turkey - in dealing with Pakistan's use of cross-border terror as an instrument of state policy.



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Well!! Turkey should work with India to conduct kill the paki pigs at ISI cells in Turkistan
Turkey has zero significance for us, there is nothing that we can gain from them. And they are already a mess.
 

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Correct me if I am wrong. Are the Porkis foolish enough to try and reclaim their posts which are now, and they surely know this, inside the Indian Army's killzone? Won't they open another front to ease off the pressure if they are really serious about retaking their land?
If pakistan decides to open another front to ease pressure....there are some indications that something called diamond head / diamond crown/crown head something ( similiar to AkDgr )...we have have eyes on that too...no info about any kind of action on that...
if they are willing to open another front ...what they will do ? Mostly ceasefire violation ...which can be easy silenced by our artillery , machine guns etc etc...armoured attack? India will show that as an escalation and Indian columns will make deep thrust into pakistan...another airstrike by PAF ? Remember this time ROE are diff...
 

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They aren't serious about taking a few sq Kms of land. The army is run by gernails and kernails who have bigger fish to fry than some strategic posts: their cornflakes and other businesses. What is important to them is not the land, but the illusion of mard-e-momeen. If they can get away with controlling information, they'd happily so that instead of fighting the 2nd largest standing army in the world.
This silence from India is helping them...their un educated awam are thinking everything is fine at borders while PA gets spanked day n night...PA generals give a fuck about troops getting hallaled....by escalating they will be sacrificing their business and real estate...akis are just hoping for modi's defeat.....
 

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They aren't serious about taking a few sq Kms of land. The army is run by gernails and kernails who have bigger fish to fry than some strategic posts: their cornflakes and other businesses. What is important to them is not the land, but the illusion of mard-e-momeen. If they can get away with controlling information, they'd happily so that instead of fighting the 2nd largest standing army in the world.
I am well aware about this line of thinking. However, I am more interested in finding out what is stopping the PA from opening another front to try to retaliate. Remember, this news of them losing Porki land won't remain hidden for long. They will have to retaliate anyways to try and maintain their images in front of their jaahil suars (like the PAF tried to on the 27th). So why are they not doing so now?
 

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This silence from India is helping them...their un educated awam are thinking everything is fine at borders while PA gets spanked day n night...PA generals give a fuck about troops getting hallaled....by escalating they will be sacrificing their business and real estate...akis are just hoping for modi's defeat.....
Surely the ISI is not so incompetent that they are hoping for Modi to lose? That PM Modi is returning to power is a foregone conclusion. Only retards think otherwise.
 

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If pakistan decides to open another front to ease pressure....there are some indications that something called diamond head / diamond crown/crown head something ( similiar to AkDgr )...we have have eyes on that too...no info about any kind of action on that...
if they are willing to open another front ...what they will do ? Mostly ceasefire violation ...which can be easy silenced by our artillery , machine guns etc etc...armoured attack? India will show that as an escalation and Indian columns will make deep thrust into pakistan...another airstrike by PAF ? Remember this time ROE are diff...
I am not debating the success of their retaliation. However, the moment their loss goes public, they WILL have to retaliate. They do not have any other choice. But then again, it is the jaahil suars I am talking about. A population that still revers an army which lost half the country can be made to believe anything. Fruits of incest.
 

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I am not debating the success of their retaliation. However, the moment their loss goes public, they WILL have to retaliate. They do not have any other choice. But then again, it is the jaahil suars I am talking about. A population that still revers an army which lost half the country can be made to believe anything. Fruits of incest.
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...
 

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3 interesting events happened today

◆ US Army Chief of Staff Mark A Milley met with Chief Of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat.
◆ Head of Northern command Lt Gen Ranveer Singh visited forward posts of LoC
◆ @OfficialDGISPR ' s another bla bla bla

I am eagerly waiting 4 dinner
 

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Surely the ISI is not so incompetent that they are hoping for Modi to lose? That PM Modi is returning to power is a foregone conclusion. Only retards think otherwise.
Apart from counting on Modi's lose they can't doanything directly...may be try to sabotage elections...or help oppositions candidates via back channel...they already got Sindh , Balochistan burning...We are watching videos on twitter ..people chanting " Yeh joh deshardgardi hai ..iske peeche wardi hai..."..
Thier economy is fucked..no one is taking them seriously...price inflation..PKR crashing to new limits as days pass...any direct hit from ISI , they can expect much bigger reaction from RAAAA.....
 

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I am well aware about this line of thinking. However, I am more interested in finding out what is stopping the PA from opening another front to try to retaliate. Remember, this news of them losing Porki land won't remain hidden for long. They will have to retaliate anyways to try and maintain their images in front of their jaahil suars (like the PAF tried to on the 27th). So why are they not doing so now?
PA doesnt open sectors randomly. They choose the ones which avoid direct assault by IA, and especially the ones which aid infiltration of Jihadis. But off late PA activity on LoC has died down. Baba also tweeted once that no CFV has been seen for afew days. Probably their army is more focussed on economic collapse coz they can hide soldier casualty, but not economic casualties. Imran is running amok with the begging bowl and nobody seems to be concerned in giving alms. Also, Army needs funds to operate and they must be running short on funds.
 

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Opening new sectors won't solve a thing for PA. They'll still face the superior manpower and firepower in that sector. The more sectors they open, the harder to control information.

This is the very reason they stopped direct war and opted for assymetric warfare was because they can't directly confront IA.
 

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Every cfv violation of napaki army is met with serious consequences till now. Now the question is will IA continue to keep this offensive posture in future too? If a pulwama like incident occurs again, what will be the response of our armed forces?
 

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Every cfv violation of napaki army is met with serious consequences till now. Now the question is will IA continue to keep this offensive posture in future too? If a pulwama like incident occurs again, what will be the response of our armed forces?
It's a diplomatic ballgame now. Indian Foreign Policy would be to cement Pak's reputation as terror factory and build justification for a war/anti-terror offensive. Another Pulwama like incident would be a trigger to start this war. But before that, we probably still need a couple years to ferment internal unrest in Pak and show their actions as human rights abuses etc to break their diplomatic back.
 

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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...nge-but-few-are-fully-persuaded-idUSKCN1S501Q

Has any one read this story...

A small group of foreign journalists, Reuters correspondents included, was given Pakistan’s new narrative by Prime Minister Imran Khan, its army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, and other top government officials and generals during a visit to the country earlier this month.

Some of the comments of the officials were for publication, others were not, but the message remained consistent.

In summary, Pakistan says it is tired of conflict, opposed to extremism, open for peace talks and clamping down on corruption. It also insists it is run by politicians, with the military partnering rather than dominating.

That all sounds good. There is just one problem – around much of the world many with a close understanding of the situation remain highly skeptical.

In New Delhi, the view even beyond the more hawkish elements in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is that the world has seen and heard these kinds of promises before, only for Pakistan-backed Islamist groups to attack India. That is just what India says happened on Feb. 14, when a suicide bombing killed 40 paramilitary police in India-controlled Kashmir and brought the two nuclear powers close to war.

This was underlined by comments to Reuters from Indian foreign ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar for this article.


“Pakistan should take immediate, credible, irreversible and verifiable action against terrorists and terror organizations operating from territories under its control,” he said.

“Pakistan follows an identical script after every terror attack in India where ‘action’ is taken to deflect the international pressure before returning to the normal situation of providing support and sanctuary to terror groups in the territories under their control.”

Certainly, Pakistan’s positive talk has no chance of resonating in India while Modi’s ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party continues to stir up patriotic fervor during the nation’s 39-day general election, which ends May 19. Votes are counted May 23.

NEEDING FRIENDS
Islamabad urgently needs friends.

Pakistani officials say India has been lobbying to get it put on the blacklist of the Financial Action Task Force, which monitors whether countries are doing enough to prevent money laundering and terrorism financing. If that happened it could lead to sanctions, cripple Pakistan’s banking relations and badly hurt its trade.

The country is also close to securing its 13th bailout by the International Monetary Fund since the 1980s as it tries to tackle large budget and current account deficits, and faces a soaring inflation rate triggered by high oil prices and a weak Pakistani rupee.


But Pakistani officials claim the changes they are talking about are much more than a cosmetic makeover to head off the IMF.

Khan’s government says it is suing for peace on all fronts.

In Afghanistan, Islamabad has been key in getting the Taliban around the table for talks with the Americans.

And Khan, in the face of rising tensions following bloody attacks by militant groups, visited Tehran and agreed last week to set up a joint rapid reaction force for the border area with Iran.

Since taking office in August, Khan has also consistently offered talks with Modi, and Pakistani officials are hopeful that the Indian leader will eventually say yes if he wins a second term in office.

NORTHERN IRELAND LESSONS
The Pakistan authorities insist they are cracking down on armed militant groups on its soil, saying extremism is the biggest threat it faces. Officials talk of a Northern Ireland-style peace and disarmament process, plus state regulation of the 32,000 madrasas, or Islamic schools, in the country that can easily become breeding grounds for militants.

“For the future of the country - forget outside pressure - we will not allow armed militias to operate,” Khan told the journalists. And the government has “the total support of the Pakistani army and intelligence services in dismantling them”, he added.


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Not only that, but its military chiefs insist they report to the prime minister - rather than the other way around as is often assumed by foreign diplomats and the media.

The military chiefs say they want to bring 100 million Pakistanis out of grinding poverty, and that engineering a big increase in spending on education is critical to that.

During the trip, the journalists were taken to an impressively modern-looking army school complex and, separately, a rehabilitation center for teenagers showing militant tendencies. Those were both in the Swat Valley, which was overrun by the Taliban and other militant groups only 11 years ago.

The image of unity, though, was shaken only a few days after the trip when Khan announced a major reshuffle of his cabinet, including the replacement of his finance minister Asad Umar, who had been at the helm of the IMF talks, and the appointment of retired Brigadier Ijaz Shah as Pakistan’s new interior minister. Shah, a former spy chief and close ally of the country’s last military ruler, has long been accused of deep ties to militant groups.

Given such moves, it isn’t difficult to find specialists in Pakistan policy who still believe that the army pulls the strings. A senior security source in Pakistan told Reuters the government was taking “no serious action” against anti-India militant groups.

“The cabinet shuffle in Pakistan is a setback for the image of ‘new’ Pakistan,” said TCA Raghavan, who was India’s high commissioner in Pakistan in 2013-2015. “It shows an inability to carry even the cabinet along on the economy.”

He also said the appointment of Shah was a setback for any reset. “Poachers don’t turn gamekeepers easily,” he said.

Shah’s office did not respond to a request for comment, but in an interview with the BBC after his appointment he said he was a civilian politician who retired from the army a long time ago.


One other ministerial change was the moving of information minister Fawad Chaudhry to the less high-profile post of science and technology minister.

It was Chaudhry who had been the journalists’ main guide for the visit.

So, if it really is transforming, Pakistan clearly has a lot of convincing still to do. One trip for foreign journalists is only a start.
 

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PA doesnt open sectors randomly. They choose the ones which avoid direct assault by IA, and especially the ones which aid infiltration of Jihadis. But off late PA activity on LoC has died down. Baba also tweeted once that no CFV has been seen for afew days. Probably their army is more focussed on economic collapse coz they can hide soldier casualty, but not economic casualties. Imran is running amok with the begging bowl and nobody seems to be concerned in giving alms. Also, Army needs funds to operate and they must be running short on funds.
If PA is busy making begging bowls, shouldn't we take this opportunity to harass them ? Keep them busy on LC so IK and PTI can do whatever they are doing to speed up the balkanization. Or.... IA is taking a break and preparing for the big party.
 

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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...
That's right.. for the Pakis', they lose only when they stop fighting and challenging India.
 

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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

 
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