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Some peacefuls could have joined there brothers against evil yindo.
The glass is always half empty for you, ain't it? :p
Running Anti Islamic Propaganda and Opening Re-education Camps are Every Important but also some Scare Tactics can also help in enhancing the effects of the other two.
There are better scare tactics than, you know, a 8 incher straight up the a**.
I have faith that if all Muslim countries start facing a crippling economy, this nautanki will also start coming down. I assure you, Turkey and Indonesia will soon be coming out as a major headache in coming years, both for PoK and as supporters of Islam if the conservatism goes unchecked.
 

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The glass is always half empty for you, ain't it? :p

There are better scare tactics than, you know, a 8 incher straight up the a**.
I have faith that if all Muslim countries start facing a crippling economy, this nautanki will also start coming down. I assure you, Turkey and Indonesia will soon be coming out as a major headache in coming years, both for PoK and as supporters of Islam if the conservatism goes unchecked.
Malaysia is a Bigger Threat than Indonesia. Malaysia is More Radicalized and Also has a lot Anti India/Hindu and Anti-western/Christian Groups there. We need to keep an eye on Turkey, Qatar and Malaysia Along with Pakistan are our current Enemies now. Indonesia is not threat yet but might in the future just like Bangladesh and Iran.
 

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Pakistan troops suffer casualties in border clash with Afghanistan forces

A Pakistani solider stands guard overlooking the Khyber Pass on the Pakistani border with Afghanistan. Photograph:( Getty )

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Pakistan suffered heavy casualties after its military clashed with Afghan border troops in the Chitral district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa recently.

The media wing of the Pakistan Armed Forces, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the news and said that six of its soldiers sustained injuries while five citizens were also wounded in the clash, according to the EurAsian Times.

The ISPR claimed that Afghan security forces fired mortars and heavy machineguns from Nari District, Kunar province.

It further stated that the Afghan border post, from where the firing was initiated, suffered "substantial damage" in the retaliatory measures taken by its personnel.

While Islamabad is building a fence on its border with Afghanistan, Kabul has remained wary of its neighbour. Pakistan had supported the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

Kabul also has objections regarding the exact path of the 'Durand Line' which is the border shared by the two nations that were marked out by the Britishers in 1890s.

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The ISPR claimed that Afghan security forces fired mortars and heavy machineguns from Nari District, Kunar province.
 

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'Operation Sunrise 2': How Myanmar Army is trying to secure Kaladan project
Joint operation of India and Myanmar taking place.

Reported By: Manish Shukla | Source: DNA webdesk | Updated: Jun 17, 2019, 12:01 PM IST


India and Myanmar Armies carried out a three week long joint coordinated operation from May 16 in their respective borders, targeting many militant groups operating in Manipur, Nagaland and Assam. During 'Operation Sunrise 2' both armies coordinated with each other to bust camps of militant outfits and nabbed at least six dozen militants. As per sources, several camps of insurgents groups were also destroyed during the operation but Myanmar Army too suffered some losses in the second phase of 'Operation Sunrise 2'.

In the clashes between Myanmar and Arakan Army between May 15 and May 19, 13 Myanmar soldiers lost their lives. According to officials tracking India's Myanmar border, there are many camps of militants groups there and currently Myanmar Army is involved in complicated operations across multiple fronts. India is closely monitoring the situation.

"They are taking action against various insurgents groups who are operating at 1640 km long Indo-Myanmar border. There is turmoil in Rakhine state too where the terrorist group Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) is continuously targeting them. With the help of foreign help, ARSA is gaining strength", according to an officer in the security establishment.


In total, there are around 50 militant hideouts along the border and depending on the situation, a third phase of 'Operation Sunrise' may be launched. The Indian Army had carried out the first phase of 'Operation Sunrise ' between February 17-March 2, on its own area along the Indo-Myanmar border. It is said to have destroyed almost 12 camps of insurgent groups. Despite the joint operation by India and the Myanmar Army in March against the insurgent group, Arakan Army, the danger on the Kaladan transit project is not over yet.The Kaladan multi-modal transit transport project is viewed as India's gateway to Southeast Asia.

India entered into a framework agreement with Myanmar in April 2008, to facilitate the implementation of the project. On completion, the project will help connect Mizoram with the Sittwe Port in Rakhine State of Myanmar. On the Indian side, work is on to extend the Aizawl-Saiha National Highway by 90 km to the international border at Zorinpui.

''The Arakan Army is getting help from abroad. They are getting arms and explosive training to launch massive attack on Myanmar Army. It's very tough situation for them, on one hand, they are fighting against Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) and there is another big challenge to fight against Arakan Army,'' according to an official attached to the Defence Ministry of India.


The operation was done in south Mizoram and the Army had described it as a great success. But on the ground, the situation remains complicated and the Myanmar Army is expecting more help from India so the Kaladan Project can be secured fully.

''The Arakan Army had attacked a Burmese vessel carrying 300 steel frames for the Paletwa Bridge and abducted the entire crew but they were later released. The vessel had sailed from Yangon to Paletwa. The Arakan Army is conspiring to launch more such lethal attacks,'' said a security officer working in the Indian security establishment.
 

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While India was glued to Balakot airstrike, army carried out mega strikes along Myanmar border
Joint operations between Indian and Myanmar armies were carried out to thwart a threat along the Indo-Myanmar border from an insurgent group.
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UPDATED: March 15, 2019 19:24 IST


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  • The mission was to flush out insurgent groups that had set up bases south of Mizoram in Myanmar
  • The Arakan Army is being trained by Kachin Independence Army up North bordering China
  • Arakan Army set up new bases along the Mizoram border targeting the Kaladan Project

While the world -- and India -- focused on Pulwama terror attack and the Balakot airstrike carried out in its aftermath, the Indian Army carried out a mega operation to eliminate threats posed by insurgents along the Indo-Myanmar border.

Joint operations between the Indian and Myanmar armies were carried out from February 17 and March 2 to thwart a threat to a mega infrastructure project vital for the Northeast. The threat was from an insurgent group in Myanmar.

The operation was carried out when the world was focused on the Indian Air Force airstrike in Pakistan's Balakot. The airstrike targeted Jaish-e-Mohammed's largest terror camp and was seen as a response to the Pulwama terror attack in which 40 Central Reserve Police Force jawans were martyred.

While the focus in India and outside remained on the western border, the Indian Army silently carried out a major operation on the eastern front targeting the so-called Arakan Army, an insurgent group reportedly being raised by the Kachin Independence Army, which is designated as a terrorist group by Myanmar.

According to assessments, the mega Kaladan Project was under threat from the Arakan Army. The Kaladan Project is a transit project will connect Kolkata to Sitwe port in Myanmar.

The project will finally end up linking Mizoram and will be a new gateway to the landlocked Northeast. The project will reduce the distance from Kolkata to Mizoram by nearly a thousand kilometres and bring down the travel time by at least four days. (Notably, China has also been carrying out development projects at Kyaukpyu port near Sitwe.)


With intelligence assessments point to threats to the Kaladan Project, the Indian Army planned a mission to flush out insurgent groups that had set up bases south of Mizoram in Myanmar.

Large scale joint operations were launched by the Indian and Myanmar armies. The first phase targeted newly constructed camps bordering Mizoram. Part two targeted the deadly Naga group, NSCN (K); its their camps were destroyed up north around 1000 kms away bordering Arunachal Pradesh.

The operations -- first of their kind in terms of deployment and covering areas all along the India-Myanmar border -- went on for two weeks and ended on March 2.

The deployment for the operation included Special Forces of the Indian Army, Assam Rifles and other infantry units. Helicopters, drones and other surveillance equipment were also used during the operations to make an accurate assessment of movement of the insurgent groups and their camps.

"In the last two years the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) that trains the Arakan Army in the Kachin State of Myanmar adjoining China had readied around 3000 cadres that moved to the South closing in on areas adjoining the Lawngtala district of Mizoram," said a senior officer in the security establishment.

These were exactly the areas that cut through the proposed Kaladan Project that will link Sitwe in Myanmar to Mizoram, sources said.

The Arakan Army is also well trained in setting up Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) making the threat to the project and it workers even greater. "This was a serious concern both for India and Myanmar," a source said.

The Arakan Army Headquarters are in Laiza also in the Kachin state bordering China falling close to the sensitive India-China-Myanmar trijunction.

The beginnings of the Arakan Army also go back to Kachin state bordering China and not the Arakan region that falls in the Rakhine state of Myanmar.

It's predominantly a Buddhist insurgent group active in Myanmar.

"A deal was cut out that after the action adjoining Mizoram the Myanmar army will hit the insurgent camps of other groups that have been targeting India. This resulted in totally wiping out of Taga, the HQ of NSCN (K). Based on specific inputs provided by us the Myanmar Army hit these camps and is now occupying them," said a security officer.

At least a dozen camps have been completely destroyed here, sources said.

The planning for the joint operations started around 2 months back, sources said.

The Arakan Army along with KIA is part of the coalition of insurgent groups called the Northern Alliance said be supported by China
 

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Operation Sunrise: In a joint operation with Myanmar, Indian Army targets NE insurgents; 72 militants nabbed
Updated Jun 16, 2019 | 13:32 IST | Times Now Bureau
Insurgency in the Northeast region has been a major cause of concern for the Indian security forces and with New Delhi’s Act East Policy in full swing, it cannot afford to ignore threats posed by insurgents.


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New Delhi: In a major coordinated operation with the army of Myanmar, Indian Army carried out a three-week-long coordinated action from May 16 in their respective border areas and busted several militant groups operating in Manipur, Nagaland and Assam as part of Operation Sunrise.

In the second phase of Op Sunrise both the armies busted camps of Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), the NSCN (Khaplang), the United Liberation Front of Assam (I) and the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB).

Myanmar shares a 1,640-km border with India and these militants regularly enter into the bordering north-eastern states like Nagaland and Manipur.

Both the countries enjoy good bilateral ties, with India regularly making a push for deeper coordination between the armies of the two nations while guarding the border to stop unwanted elements from entering into the north-east.





During the operation, at least six dozen terrorists belonging to multiple groups and factions were nabbed while several camps were destroyed.

As per the sources, the two sides are expected to launch the third phase of the operation soon depending on actionable intelligence and the ground situation.

Apart from the Indian Army, Assam Rifles also took part in the operation.

In June 2015, India had launched surgical strikes against NSCN(K) militants in areas near the Indo-Myanmar border, after militants killed 18 army men in Manipur.

In the first phase of “Operation Sunrise”, Myanmar-based insurgency group Arakan Army was targeted – a group which has been opposing the Kaladan multi-modal transit transport project.



This multi-modal transit transport project is perceived as India's gateway to Southeast Asia.

Both India and Myanmar entered into a framework agreement in April 2008 to initiate the implementation of the project. Once completed, it will help connect the north-eastern state of Mizoram with the Sittwe Port in Myanmar's Rakhine state.

Apart from this, India is also planning to extend the Aizawl-Saiha National Highway by 90 km to the international border at the remote Zorinpui.

As per the security agencies till 2018, over 50 insurgent camps from the north-east were operating from Myanmar.
 

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Two Indian nationals taken into captivity by insurgent group in Myanmar Source

Last Updated: Sun, Nov 03, 2019 21:52 hrs New Delhi [India], Nov 3 (ANI):

Two Indian nationals were taken into captivity by an insurgent group called Arakan Army in Myanmar while they were traveling there to work on a road project. The two Indian nationals were taken into captivity by the Arakan Army When they were on their way to Sittwe from Paletwa, sources told ANI. According to sources, an MP from Myanmar was also captured by the group. The Indian team is working on a road project connecting India's Mizoram to Sittwe Port in Rakhine state, sources said. (ANI)
 

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Rape them? Bruh u okay?
Islam will not survive the end of this century. Petrodollars is the reason why it's surviving in 21st century, else who wd follow a desert cult!

The populace can only be converted by systematic ethnic changes in d region, mass reverse jihad and liberalism a la China. But we ain't China. So this problem will persist as long as Islam survives. The truth is we can only defend ourselves by increasing our numbers while making them stagnant using UCC and banning polygamy,conversions.

Many here are discussing if we shd behave like them. Then what is the diff between a desert cult and a civilisation? We don't rape /massacre them. Tht doesn't mean we sit tight if they enrage us.
Guj model is best to be followed. And violence to end violence is justified acc to our scriptures.
Pisslam Survived for so long Not because of Petro Dollars But because it uses Fear and brain washing to control it’s followers. Exactly like a Cult. Well it’s a Desert Cult like you said. Petrodollars are for funding the Pisslamic Insurgencies and Population Jihad in Polytheist and Non Islamic Monotheist States.
I agree About Controlling Pisslamic Population. Hindus Must Increase There Numbers to counter Pisslam Population Growth in India. Ones Pisslam becomes the Majority it will be a hard battle to win. Doing ethnic Composition for Previously Hindu Areas is Alright in my eyes. Hindus have right to the land of there Ancestors.
 
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Hello, my lovely friends in media, please show some professionalism & report on democratic Islamist movement in Pakistan, with as much zeal as you do on Indian Kashmir. And hey
@ImranKhanPTI
, you must welcome this Islamist jihad, which you threatened to continue in Kashmir!

 

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Relations between Ladakhi Buddhists and Ladakhi Muslims have been tense for quite a while. The story is the same as everywhere else. Now with Ladakh separated from Kashmir and its Buddhist majority empowered, expect Kargil district to become troubled.
 

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How do you think Muslims were able to Subdue all Buddhists and Hindus After Conquering Froniters of India including Kashmir Region. We must counter Convert the Rape Product Pisslam by any means necessary if this has to involve “Rape and Executions” we have to do that as well. Islam was able to Survive many centuries using this and Many other Tactics to convert local population to there side. Pisslam rules by Fear and Radicalization. Don’t get me wrong I am against all that but if enemies are doing it we must also do it to counter them.
As I said, it ain't the dark ages anymore!! So wake the fuck up and start using that brain of yours. Now occasional retribution beheadings etc are one thing but engineering a statewide genocide/rape is taking that to a whole another level which would bound to bring worldwide condemnation and subsequent sanctions, isolation or even total invasion!! And we certainly do not need that.
What we should be aiming for is to eliminate as big a portion of the Pakistani armed forces as quickly as we can, capture the piece of land that is rightfully ours and throw the inhabitants out into mainland pakistan with inflicting as little civilian casualties as possible unless of course, they pick up arms against us, in which case they all become fair game and should be napalmed to oblivion.
 

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Fuck This Kashmiriyat BullShit These DumbAss Hindus are Propagating this BullShit Kashmiriyat crap. Kashmiriyat is only Shown by the Kashmir Hindus before getting kicked out by the Pisslams. Pisslam Dogs don’t have this Kashmiriyat Shit. Even after Getting Massacred by the Moselms by the Hundreds, Hindus are still talking and Mastubating to some Islamic Kashmiriyat Crap. This is Truly a Sad Day. Instead of Crying Hindus Should have fought back and Hindus of Jammu and Other Hindus in near by states should supported them. But they didn’t. This would never have happened if other Hindus supported Kashmiri Hindus in Fighting back against Pisslam Dogs.
Not to shit on you but you really have no clue what you're talking about, do you??
 

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The glass is always half empty for you, ain't it? :p

There are better scare tactics than, you know, a 8 incher straight up the a**.
You think he's from Ethiopia or something??!! :lol:

I have faith that if all Muslim countries start facing a crippling economy, this nautanki will also start coming down. I assure you, Turkey and Indonesia will soon be coming out as a major headache in coming years, both for PoK and as supporters of Islam if the conservatism goes unchecked.
Oh and don't forget Malaysia.
 

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Hello, my lovely friends in media, please show some professionalism & report on democratic Islamist movement in Pakistan, with as much zeal as you do on Indian Kashmir. And hey @ImranKhanPTI, you must welcome this Islamist jihad, which you threatened to continue in Kashmir!
 

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Terror camps and terrorist training facilities setup near Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara in Pakistan: Intelligence Reports

Severe concerns are being raised against the opening of Kartarpur corridor that connects India and Pakistan as Indian Intelligence agencies have accessed information that terrorists being trained near the border district of Narowal in Pakistan’s Punjab province, the same district where Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara is situated.

The intelligence alert has been received less than a week from the opening of the Kartarpur corridor for Indian pilgrims.


Well, this was known to happen long ago but religious sentiments outweighed security aspects. It's too late now. We will need to redouble our efforts to prevent the Khalistanis from creating trouble in Punjab and elsewhere using the corridor to infiltrate into India.
 

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Terror camps and terrorist training facilities setup near Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara in Pakistan: Intelligence Reports

Severe concerns are being raised against the opening of Kartarpur corridor that connects India and Pakistan as Indian Intelligence agencies have accessed information that terrorists being trained near the border district of Narowal in Pakistan’s Punjab province, the same district where Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara is situated.

The intelligence alert has been received less than a week from the opening of the Kartarpur corridor for Indian pilgrims.


Well, this was known to happen long ago but religious sentiments outweighed security aspects. It's too late now. We will need to redouble our efforts to prevent the Khalistanis from creating trouble in Punjab and elsewhere using the corridor to infiltrate into India.
It was a double edged sword. We need to keep faith in our Sikh brothers.....
 
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