Skirmishs at LOC, LAC & International Border

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During balakot incident, related thread was swarming with 200 user's and there were many leftist and piddis doing mental masturbations putting out weired conclusions..kinda librandu type Modi bashing. Why I don't see any of those sickulars here this time
 

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During balakot incident, related thread was swarming with 200 user's and there were many leftist and piddis doing mental masturbations putting out weired conclusions..kinda librandu type Modi bashing. Why I don't see any of those sickulars here this time
propaganda machinery is like a turnkey project, paisa khatam propaganda khatam.
 

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Will withdraw from Afghan peace talks if Indian aggression at LoC continues: Pak

Source: KAshmir reader.

Qureshit conveniently forgot that the loans can be SCREWED by USA if pak doesnt behave ...
who is this pawn Qureshi trying to fool!
 

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A noob question.
It is often stated that even if India takes back PoK it will be hard to hold on to it very expensive in terms of money and lives. How legitimate is the concern?

I understand first couple of years will be bloody but beyond that wouldn't us controlling PoK will mean that Pak will have very little space to train jihadi cannon fodder? With us holding PoK will they dare to have terror launchpads inside Paki mainland?
Wouldn't holding PoK give us significant geographical advantage?
POK for most Indians is a contiguous block of land.
But there are two distinct regions - Gilgit-Baltistan & then the Muzzafarabad area (that Pakis call Azad Kashmir).

Gilgit-Baltistan is too easy to hold....as the local population is predominantly Shia as have always wanted to secede from Pakis and join India (legend has it that families in Gilgit-Baltistan in the 50s & 60s would always make extra rotis everyday because they were expecting Indian troops to come and liberate them).

Muzafarabad area (or Paki named 'Azad Kashmir') is a little tricky. It's predominantly Sunni....however (as I had explained few times before) Paki Punjabis never trusted the Kashmiri (given there reluctance to join Pak in 47) & put the Pashtuns in charge. Yet the stupid Kashmiri Sunni still believe in their Muslim ummah and tag along with most of the Paki band wagon and don't necessarily like India.
The situation is even more tricky because a 70% of Pakis in UK come from this little town called Mirpur (near Muzafarabad). A lot of UK politicians use these Mirpuris as their vote banks. And all these Mirpuris who made a lot of money in UK (via bakeries, grocery stores etc) have invested heavily in the New-Mirpur city. As such possession of 'Azad Kashmir' will lead to huge clamor from UK and other quarters.
 

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Most persecuted minority in the world are Ahmadi Muslims in pak,who are forerunner in creating porkistan. :pound:

Moral of the story: Never trust any mussie either shia or ahmadi or sufi.

PS: Porkistan is the best thing ever happens to Hindus...regarding Azad/pok/gilgit and some different named lands..... take-back only LAND not hostile population.
Yes, Ahmadis were most desirous of Pakiland & also got most screwed!!
First couple of decades of forming Pakiland, the different muslim sects didn't have that much of a problem....it was more of a Punjabi, Sindhi, Mohajir tussle shaking out!

But in the 70s when Zia took over and got billions of doles from Saudis, he agreed to Islamize Pakiland according to Saudi dictates.......who hated Ahmadis!
 

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Sir, if you don't want to believe, you are more than welcome, coz no one is forcing anybody to believe it. I wouldn't have said it if my trusted source wouldn't have said it.
What’s this story about MARCOs? Not heard about it anywhere.
 

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Will withdraw from Afghan peace talks if Indian aggression at LoC continues: Pak

Source: KAshmir reader.

Qureshit conveniently forgot that the loans can be SCREWED by USA if pak doesnt behave ...
who is this pawn Qureshi trying to fool!
Blatant blackmail here. Pakis begging daddy US to intervene or they will shoot themselves in the foot.
 

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What’s this story about MARCOs? Not heard about it anywhere.
Most probably the probationers who are deployed for training, as there are rivers all over and small tributaries? Just like SSGN is also attached to army platoons for real time field training.

In 90's some paki miscreants used to infiltrate the valley through that Wular lake. Most probably they were SSGNs
 

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Most probably the probationers who are deployed for training, as there are rivers all over and small tributaries? Just like SSGN is also attached to army platoons for real time field training.
Yeah but what’s the news? Not heard anything about MARCOs for ages.
 

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Yeah but what’s the news? Not heard anything about MARCOs for ages.
May be may be not but their deployment is to protect the wular lake and prevent infiltration from there like in 95.
 

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Something is definitely in pipeline.

Even after Pulwama, we did not see this kind of movement.

There is simply no way GOI can maintain this level of troops and intensity for long, so, it's not for Taliban fallout.
This move is being made for a relatively short term, weeks or may be few months and nothing more.

And looking at how fast the troops were moved, again, shows this is not for long term. If it were, GOI would have taken relatively easy schedule to move all the troops.

What ever is happening, it already started or will start any moment.
 

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Something is definitely in pipeline.

Even after Pulwama, we did not see this kind of movement.

There is simply no way GOI can maintain this level of troops and intensity for long, so, it's not for Taliban fallout.
This move is being made for a relatively short term, weeks or may be few months and nothing more.

And looking at how fast the troops were moved, again, shows this is not for long term. If it were, GOI would have taken relatively easy schedule to move all the troops.

What ever is happening, it already started or will start any moment.
I think the troop movement is not that alarming...they do increase and decrease the troop size due to threat perception.

But canceling Amarnath Yatra & asking all tourists/students to vacate is HUGE!! They must have sensed some extraordinary threat coming from the Paki jihadis.....as politically the move to repatriate is disastrous (after having conveyed that the militancy is now short lived)
 
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