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Stone pelting resulted in Deaths of our soldiers.
This is unacceptable. If a 1000 stone pelters must die to save one soldier, so be it. These stone pelting vermin do not deserve any sympathy or consideration.
 

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India and Pakistan at war in cyber space ahead of Independence Day
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New Delhi, Friday, August 4, 2017 | 09:58 IST

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Cyber nationalists from India and Pakistan are spoiling for a fight, after an anonymous hacker from India defaced Pakistan government website www.pakistan.gov.pk, weeks ahead of the two countries' independence days. Experts predict the attack on a Pakistani government website is bound to activate hackers from both the countries to try and breach each other's cyber space and over thousands of websites from both the countries face high risk of being hacked.

Indian hacker going by a cryptic name of -Ne0-h4ck3r had changed the Pakistani website by posting Indian national anthem and Independence Day greetings on its wall. The hacker posted Ashoka Chakra in Tricolour, along with Indian Independence Day message. Another message that was posted on the website read, "Freedom in the Mind, Faith in the words. Pride in our Souls. Let's salute those great men, who made this possible."


The message was followed by the Indian national anthem. Even though the website was quickly restored by the Pakistan's IT team, the move was claimed as a 'victory' by Indian cyber nationalists. The foreign office of the Pakistan in Islamabad has not reacted to the incident.

Experts say that August draws maximum hacking of websites in the south Asia as techies from both the countries put their skills and nationalistic fervour to test by hacking each other's websites. The activity is usually limited to one month alone but this year, the India hacker may have riled Pakistani cyber experts by hacking one of the biggest government websites.

Action reaction A response in equal measure is expected soon where, observers say, Pakistani hackers will try to target prominent and sensitive Indian government websites. In the past, state police websites have been defaced by Pakistani hackers where they posted anti-India comments with an image of the Pakistan flag.

"In almost ritualistic attacks, every year underground hacking communities from both the countries launch cyber attacks on each other, ahead of August 14 and 15, the Pakistani and Indian independence days respectively," said Kislay Choudhary, director of Indian Cyber Army.

Choudhary said as Indian hackers have attacked where it hurts the most by taking their most prominent government website, Pakistani hackers will respond in kind by targeting Indian government portals, possibly where Indian take much pride.

"Elsewhere, attackers may try to steal data or acquire digital warriors had crippled 30 Pakistan government websites earlier this year in virtual surgical strikes as protest against the neighbouring country's announcement of death penalty to former Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav.

Indian and Pakistani hackers also fought pitched battles in cyber space after last September's terrorist attack on a military camp in Jammu and Kashmir's Uri sector. complete control over the infected network. But in the case of India and Pakistan, it's more a display of power and skills. Most of these hackers are school and college students," said another cyber expert. This is not the first time when such an incident has taken place in Pakistan.

India's digital warriors had crippled 30 Pakistan government websites earlier this year in virtual surgical strikes as protest against the neighbouring country's announcement of death penalty to former Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav. Indian and Pakistani hackers also fought pitched battles in cyber space after last September's terrorist attack on a military camp in Jammu and Kashmir's Uri sector.
 

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2009 and 2010 were great years for us in terms of terrorist culls in J&K. Also they happened to be the times of great instability in Pakistan.

What does this tell us? An unstable Napakistan is in our best interests..
Your Data reading is all wrong.

When Influx of Terrorist increase the kill count goes up. Our Density of Security forces is simply too high for thm to live for too long. Thats a hat tip to our COIN strategy. they werent "Good Years" for us.

BUT if you see the data - Post 2010 there is a crash in influx of militants. Why? The entire supply chain was squeezed. The Kill counts (not shown in map) within POK are of greater importance.

These years 2010-2012 was when the Technical Services Division was operational.

When it was stood down in 2013 - you can see the impact on influx of militants again.
 

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Security forces recovered 2 AK-47, two magazines & three pistols from a cave in Kandi forest area in Rajouri, J&K

Maybe a supply point for jihadis, since Jihadi doesn't leave his gun even if he goes for piss.

J&K Police rescue two teenage boys who wanted to join militancy fearing failure in exams

This news should be made public(without names or faces). Whole Kashmir should be filled with this news. A nice(not beating or full mc/bc abuse style) counselling of how things work.

Our forces should ask parents to reports this kind of behavior of their kids so that they don't join Jihad and get killed like a pig.

Stupid kids....
 
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