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hahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
paki doing surgical strike..........hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Well may be in hurry I was not articulate enough.

I wanted the defence gurus in this forum to let known of any possibility where the chinky monkies pass of their long range rockets and may be artillery units to Porks to be used on LOC or the IB.

Such a tactic can be of common advantage to both of them.

Chinks who love to be in the shadows can exact their revenge as well as Porks too.

Can gurus evaluate this possibility.
 

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Squeezed by an India-China Standoff, Bhutan Holds Its Breath
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/....64.mobile-gws-serp..0.4.1432...0.LzJeEELP2gg

By STEVEN LEE MYERS
AUGUST 15, 2017
HAA, Bhutan — India’s main garrison in the Kingdom of Bhutan sits only 13 miles from a disputed border with China. There is a training academy, a military hospital, a golf course — all testament to India’s enduring role defending this tiny Himalayan nation.

Earlier this summer, China began extending an unpaved road in the disputed territory, and India sent troops and equipment to block the work. The incursion has resulted in a tense standoff that has lasted more than 50 days, with Indian soldiers facing Chinese troops who have dug in just a few hundred yards away.

At a time when North Korea and the United States are trading threats of war, China and India — the world’s two most populous nations — have engaged in increasingly bellicose exchanges over this remote border dispute, evoking memories of their bloody conflict in 1962 as the world’s attention was focused on the Cuban missile crisis.

There are fears that ambition and nationalism could lead them to war again, but now with more firepower at their disposal.

Caught between these two nuclear rivals seeking regional dominance is Bhutan, a mountain nation of 800,000 with a mystical reputation and a former king who popularized the concept of “gross national happiness” as a measure of a country’s well-being.

India says it is acting on Bhutan’s behalf in the standoff. But its intervention has not resulted in much gratitude here. On the contrary, many in Bhutan feel that India’s protective embrace has become suffocating.

“In the case of war between India and China, we would be the meat in the sandwich,” said Pema Gyamtsho, a leader of the opposition party in Bhutan’s National Assembly. “It shouldn’t have to be a choice,” he added, referring to his nation’s ties with India and China, “but it is at the moment.”

For decades, Bhutan has chosen India. More than a half century ago, Bhutan watched warily as China’s Communists took power and eventually occupied neighboring Tibet, with which it has close ethnic, cultural and religious ties. India offered to defend the kingdom, and Bhutan accepted.


But the latest standoff has inflamed festering resentments over India’s influence in the country. In particular, many suspect that India has sought to block Bhutan’s efforts to establish diplomatic relations and expand trade with Beijing, fearing that a rapprochement could remove the strategic buffer that Bhutan provides.

“Bhutan has every right to its sovereignty; that’s the crux of the thing,” said Wangcha Sangey, a former publisher and head of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, who has been one of the most outspoken critics of India’s interference. “We have the right to live the way we want to live and to have the foreign relations we want to have.”

On the surface, the dispute turns on 34 square miles of land claimed by both Bhutan and China. India has accused China of extending the road to expand its control of the territory, with some comparing the move to Beijing’s efforts to cement its claims in the South China Sea by transforming reefs into islands.

The disputed area is strategically significant because it slopes into a narrow Indian valley that connects central India to its landlocked northeastern states. India calls it the Chicken’s Neck and has long feared that China could seize it in a war, splitting its territory.

But when India ordered its troops across the border on June 16, it seemed to do so without a request from Bhutan. While Bhutan has condemned the Chinese road work, it has studiously avoided saying whether it asked India to intervene. The Indian government has also avoided the question.

China has been talking tough, with near-daily warnings against India. Commodore Liu Tang, a deputy commander of the South China Sea Fleet, warned last week in The People’s Liberation Army Daily that China’s restraint thus far was “not without a bottom line.” The headline declared, “China’s territory is large, but not an inch of land is redundant.”

India has put more troops on alert in recent days, suggesting that it, too, is not prepared to back down.

In Haa, a small village an arduous day’s hike from where the troops are squaring off, the dispute is like distant thunder, a warning of storms that may come but are not yet anything to worry about.

The standoff does not, so far, involve Bhutanese forces, and state television and even the independent news media have followed the government’s lead and said virtually nothing about the conflict.

One resident of Haa said that a relative had happened on Chinese soldiers digging trenches while he herded his yak along the border. But the authorities have since closed the foot trails to the disputed area.

That has shut down an informal shuttle trade with Tibetan towns on the Chinese side of the border. For years traders have traveled back and forth on foot or horseback, selling cordyceps — known as Himalayan Viagra — and other medicinal herbs from Bhutan. They return with electronic goods, carpets, silks and clothing.

In a country where per capita economic output — not the happiness index — reached a high of $2,751 last year, the trade has become a livelihood along the border.

Nima Dorji, a shopkeeper in Haa, said he had not received any shipments since the border routes were closed, and worried that he might have to look elsewhere to restock. “We do not talk much about it,” he said. “It is very sensitive.”
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Squeezed by an India-China Standoff, Bhutan Holds Its Breath

REALITY
China Holds Its Breath, After It's Balls Squeezed by IndianArmy-GOI (Modi-Doval). :pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound:

:hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:
 

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Some minor correction after confirming from source.

Minor correction, we have just confirmed from our sources that this Pakistani troop didn't belonged to the Mujahid regiment but Baloch Regt and we have also confirmed the LoC sector where he was killed.

Nk Masoom shah of 30 Baloch regiment which comes under the 4 POK brigade located at Bhimber has been slaughtered during a CFV which took place on 17 morning in Naushera sector.
Any feather in the cap for ISPR for hidding its casualty.

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Name - Masum Shah

Native - Gilgit district (PoK)

Day of death - 17.8.2017

Place - Bhimber sector

Regt - 30 Baloch under 4 PoK Brigade

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Some minor correction after confirming from source.

He is from 30 Baloch which is a part of 4 POK brigade located at Bhimber, He was killed early morning when his post tried acting smart which was rewarded by a Bullet @NeXoft007 He was killed on 17 and not on 14.
One boy frim our side also recived a minor splinter injury at his back he stable and fine Now.
 

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Some minor correction after confirming from source.

Minor correction, we have just confirmed from our sources that this Pakistani troop didn't belonged to the Mujahid regiment but Baloch Regt and we have also confirmed the LoC sector where he was killed.

Nk Masoom shah of 30 Baloch regiment which comes under the 4 POK brigade located at Bhimber has been slaughtered during a CFV which took place on 17 morning in Naushera sector.
Any feather in the cap for ISPR for hidding its casualty.

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Name - Masum Shah

Native - Gilgit district (PoK)

Day of death - 17.8.2017

Place - Bhimber sector

Regt - 30 Baloch under 4 PoK Brigade
Looks like a toilet cleaner.

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He is from 30 Baloch which is a part of 4 POK brigade located at Bhimber, He was killed early morning when his post tried acting smart which was rewarded by a Bullet @NeXoft007 He was killed on 17 and not on 14.
One boy frim our side also recived a minor splinter injury at his back he stable and fine Now.
one more thing bhai, if not sensitive. It looks like the distance between 2 Posts is barely 100 mts

 

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@Bornubus sir the mujahids are a regiment??? In the PA????
Although you have asked this question from @Bornubus i would clarify a bit in the Mujahids, They are son of soil concepts which actually functions like our BSF, If you talk about professional competence they are much ahead then the regular Pak army units as They keep getting rotated in the Loc area only which is not the case with PA regulars they have peace and field rotations
 

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Buddy at a few places its even less then 50 mtrs
Then at that place bhai i suggest to use high quality loud speakers and what pakis consider non Islamic songs.


And also on Roza and Eid cook meat in a way that Pakis can smell it while they are hungry :lol:


Sala 50 mts pe post he maje lo. Once there was a Grenadier unit posted closed to Paki LoC post and once Pak troops invited them for tea from their post close by as a joke. Grenadiers replied that our tea Came from Bengal close to Bangladesh (East Pakistan) :pound:
 

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Let's clean the fog, as per my knowledge, Masum Shah's age is 32 years, he got 2 daughters and 1 son. His father's name is Muhammad Raza, his family lives in Oshikhandass in Gilgit and his Regiment name is 642 Mujahid. Killed on 14-15th August, buried on 17th August.
 
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shatrujeet page is better version of our ADGPI :p
But I want ADGPI should take the lead because it's our own Army's official page and they have all the hardcore stuff which can dwarf Syrian war and US troops firefighting in Afghanistan.


But they don't post it, compare to ISPR they have released so many videos of LoC fire assaults and drone footages. I say again Pak and ISPR is better in information and psychological warfare.
 
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