Skirmishs at LOC, LAC & International Border

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Where is this narrative? Even here in DFI we have prominent members becoming rudali everytime we loose a man on the order.

Winning or losing is a state of mind - without the alternate narrative people are giving away our victory to Pakis. Contrast this with Pakis who think they have won every war.

....Don't these jackasses realize the price they are paying for trying to 'bleed India with a thousand cuts'?? It's actually they who are bleeding, and how!!
 

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Where is this narrative? Even here in DFI we have prominent members becoming rudali everytime we loose a man on the order.

Winning or losing is a state of mind - without the alternate narrative people are giving away our victory to Pakis. Contrast this with Pakis who think they have won every war.

....Don't these jackasses realize the price they are paying for trying to 'bleed India with a thousand cuts'?? It's actually they who are bleeding, and how!!
 

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This brings light to a few important points :

- The discussion points here (DFI) that India does strikes which we are unaware are true. Not every strike, attack on TSPA needs to be reported. Given that TSP has said that there are high civilian casualties, it is only logical to think that these civilians are TSPA personnel.

- They seem to be really pissed off late, so it means that they have faced severe casualties, more than the conservative nos given by our sources. And TSPA personnel are thinking twice to be posted there - an assumption (why else would they be pissed?) Can that be why that BAT action was necessary from their side to increase their morale?

- Lastly, there seems to be more cross-border actions after the surgical strike.

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India-Pakistan among top 15 global conflicts that could worsen in 2018 – US think tank
Thursday, January 11, 2018 By: The Print Source Link: CLICK HERE


U.S. foreign policy experts assess the likelihood and impact of 30 potential crises or conflicts around the world in 2018 in CFR’s annual survey.

The Council on Foreign Relations’ tenth annual Preventive Priorities Survey identified eight top conflict prevention priorities for the United States in the year ahead, highlighting armed confrontations between the United States and North Korea and Iran as serious international concerns.

The survey, conducted by CFR’s Center for Preventive Action (CPA) asked foreign policy experts to rank thirty ongoing or potential conflicts based on their likelihood of occurring or escalating in 2018 and their potential impact on U.S. national interests.


This year, eight conflicts were considered “top tier” risks:

- military conflict involving the United States, North Korea, and its neighbouring countries

- an armed confrontation between Iran and the United States or one of its allies over Iran’s involvement in regional conflicts and support of militant proxy groups, including the Yemeni Houthis and Lebanese Hezbollah

- a highly disruptive cyberattack on U.S. critical infrastructure and networks

- a deliberate or unintended military confrontation between Russia and North Atlantic Treaty Organization members, stemming from assertive Russian behaviour in Eastern Europe

- an armed confrontation over disputed maritime areas in the South China Sea between China and one or more Southeast Asian claimants—Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, or Vietnam

- a mass casualty terrorist attack on the U.S. homeland or a treaty ally by either foreign or homegrown terrorist(s)

- intensified violence in Syria as government forces attempt to regain control over territory, with heightened tensions among external parties to the conflict, including the United States, Russia, and Iran

- increased violence and instability in Afghanistan resulting from the Taliban insurgency and potential government collapse
“With the risk of armed conflict growing in the world, the United States needs to make smart choices about where to focus attention and resources to avert potentially costly military engagements. Our annual Preventive Priorities Survey is designed to help U.S. policymakers do just that,” said Paul B. Stares, General John W. Vessey senior fellow for conflict prevention, CPA director, and author of the new book Preventive Engagement: How America Can Avoid War, Stay Strong, and Keep the Peace.


Many of the contingencies identified in previous surveys remain concerns for 2018. Of the thirty identified this year, twenty-two were considered risks last year. Among the eight new contingencies in this year’s survey are the risks of intensified clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, increased violence and political instability in the Sahel region of Africa, and escalating tensions or extremist violence in the Balkans.

Two contingencies were upgraded to the top tier this year: an armed confrontation between Iran and the United States or one of its allies, and an armed confrontation over disputed maritime areas in the South China Sea between China and one or more Southeast Asian claimants.

The 2018 survey downgraded the priority rankings of two contingencies, compared to last year: the intensification of violence between Turkey and various Kurdish armed groups within Turkey and neighbouring countries, and the probability of greater violence in Libya.

CPA’s Global Conflict Tracker plots ongoing conflicts on an interactive map paired with background information, CFR analysis, and news updates.
http://www.defencenews.in/article/India-Pakistan-among-top-15-global-conflicts-that-could-worsen-in-2018-–-US-think-tank-525720

So, US knows Modi may catch Porkistan's BALLS & SQUEEZE them right before election just what we were predicting.......
 

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Pakistani Army runs for cover, ISI worried with India's strong response to border firing: Report
The ISI is finding it extremely difficult to execute its anti-India agenda in the wake of a deadly response from the Indian security forces.

By Zee Media Bureau | Updated: Jan 11, 2018, 17:56 PM IST
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New Delhi: A swift and strong response from the Indian Army and the Border Security Force (BSF) to the cross-border firing has forced the Pakistani troops to 'run for cover' and left its notorious Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) worried about the growing casualties of its officers and jawans.

According to the inputs gathered by the intelligence agencies and accessed by the Zee Media, the ISI is finding it extremely difficult to execute its anti-India agenda in the wake of a deadly response from the Indian security forces.

Significantly, heightened border monitoring and aerial surveillance by the Indian security forces has further forced Pakistan's notorious Border Action Team (BAT) to shelve its plan to carry out lethal sniper attacks targeting the Indian troops and border outposts.

This comes in the wake of reports that the Indian Army killed at least 138 Pakistan Army personnel in 2017 in tactical operations and retaliatory cross-border firings along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.

The ISI top brass recently held a secret meeting in Rawalpindi with the senior Pakistani Army officers and the bosses of several terrorist outfits to chalk out a strategy to counter the Indian response.

It has also come to light that during the meeting, the LeT and other terror outfits expressed grave concerns over the heavy loss suffered by them due to the counter-terror operations launched by the Indian Armed in the Kashmir Valley.

The ISI and the Pakistani Army is also reportedly worried about the scale and ferocity of the Indian response after every attack on its border outpost and troops by the Pakistan Rangers at Line of Control and the International Border.

The ISI has reasons to worry especially after the Indian Army's surgical strikes against suspected militants along the Line of Control in September 2016 during which several terror base camps were completely destroyed.

Given a complete freedom by the Narendra Modi government, the Indian Army and BSF are hitting back at will from every spot the Pakistanis have targeted.

The volume and intensity of India’s return fire is much higher than the usual calibrated response the Pakistanis have come to expect, and that's what the ISI is worried about.

Indian forces are systematically targeting infrastructure and force deployment nodes on the other side.

The damage on the other side is so high that Pakistan, according to an internal report sent to South Block by the Indian mission in Islamabad, is “ducking for cover”.

Moreover, to give a befitting reply to Pakistan, the BSF has recently launched ''Operation Arjun'' and targeting farms and residences of retired Pakistan Army, ISI and Pakistan Rangers officers alongside the Indian border.

The operation is being seen as BSF's strong response to Pakistan's tactic of firing on civilians, shelling villages along the border, and use of snipers to kill jawans.

The BSF's action includes targeting farms and residences of retired Pakistan Army, ISI and Pakistan Rangers officers who have been allotted land near the Indian border so that they can guide infiltration and provide logistical help in anti-India operations, according to a report.

Meanwhile, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat had, on many occasions, too warned that the Indian troops will conduct another surgical strike, whenever the situation warrants.
http://zeenews.india.com/india/paki...response-to-border-firing-report-2073254.html
:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::):):):)
 

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Pakistani Army runs for cover, ISI worried with India's strong response to border firing: Report
The ISI is finding it extremely difficult to execute its anti-India agenda in the wake of a deadly response from the Indian security forces.

By Zee Media Bureau | Updated: Jan 11, 2018, 17:56 PM IST
Comments |

New Delhi: A swift and strong response from the Indian Army and the Border Security Force (BSF) to the cross-border firing has forced the Pakistani troops to 'run for cover' and left its notorious Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) worried about the growing casualties of its officers and jawans.

According to the inputs gathered by the intelligence agencies and accessed by the Zee Media, the ISI is finding it extremely difficult to execute its anti-India agenda in the wake of a deadly response from the Indian security forces.

Significantly, heightened border monitoring and aerial surveillance by the Indian security forces has further forced Pakistan's notorious Border Action Team (BAT) to shelve its plan to carry out lethal sniper attacks targeting the Indian troops and border outposts.

This comes in the wake of reports that the Indian Army killed at least 138 Pakistan Army personnel in 2017 in tactical operations and retaliatory cross-border firings along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.

The ISI top brass recently held a secret meeting in Rawalpindi with the senior Pakistani Army officers and the bosses of several terrorist outfits to chalk out a strategy to counter the Indian response.

It has also come to light that during the meeting, the LeT and other terror outfits expressed grave concerns over the heavy loss suffered by them due to the counter-terror operations launched by the Indian Armed in the Kashmir Valley.

The ISI and the Pakistani Army is also reportedly worried about the scale and ferocity of the Indian response after every attack on its border outpost and troops by the Pakistan Rangers at Line of Control and the International Border.

The ISI has reasons to worry especially after the Indian Army's surgical strikes against suspected militants along the Line of Control in September 2016 during which several terror base camps were completely destroyed.

Given a complete freedom by the Narendra Modi government, the Indian Army and BSF are hitting back at will from every spot the Pakistanis have targeted.

The volume and intensity of India’s return fire is much higher than the usual calibrated response the Pakistanis have come to expect, and that's what the ISI is worried about.

Indian forces are systematically targeting infrastructure and force deployment nodes on the other side.

The damage on the other side is so high that Pakistan, according to an internal report sent to South Block by the Indian mission in Islamabad, is “ducking for cover”.

Moreover, to give a befitting reply to Pakistan, the BSF has recently launched ''Operation Arjun'' and targeting farms and residences of retired Pakistan Army, ISI and Pakistan Rangers officers alongside the Indian border.

The operation is being seen as BSF's strong response to Pakistan's tactic of firing on civilians, shelling villages along the border, and use of snipers to kill jawans.

The BSF's action includes targeting farms and residences of retired Pakistan Army, ISI and Pakistan Rangers officers who have been allotted land near the Indian border so that they can guide infiltration and provide logistical help in anti-India operations, according to a report.

Meanwhile, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat had, on many occasions, too warned that the Indian troops will conduct another surgical strike, whenever the situation warrants.
http://zeenews.india.com/india/paki...response-to-border-firing-report-2073254.html
:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::):):):)
This was only possible because of a strong political leadership. Nevertheless credit must o go to our men in the boots for making pakis shit in their pants. Hope, we will get to see more action in this year as well.
 

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This was only possible because of a strong political leadership. Nevertheless credit must o go to our men in the boots for making pakis shit in their pants. Hope, we will get to see more action in this year as well.
Read my above post. Modi is going tear Porki Ass in 2018 to ensure win in 2019 election.......
India-Pakistan among top 15 global conflicts that could worsen in 2018 – US think tank
 

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So the NUMBER 1 SF IN THE WORLD barrrrriiii fauj k SHAHEEN Mard e momin nishan e haider SPECIAL SERVICE GROUP are dying like mosquitos on LOC.

On a more serious note how can they have so many SF casualty?Are they occupying bunkers instead of being at a safer location.

Special forces are stratergic assets not to be wasted like this.
 

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Special forces are stratergic assets not to be wasted like this.
They don't consider the SSG as SF, if they would have, they wouldn't have treated them as cannon fodder. Moreover, that halo of SF is only to satisfy their domestic audience. I wouldn't even think of comparing our Jawans with those so-called SF's.
 

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http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ys-congress/article22423147.ece?homepage=true

New Delhi, January 11, 2018 22:56 IST
Updated: January 11, 2018 22:56 IST

‘It must be proactive about Chinese transgressions’

Reacting to reports about an attempt by Chinese troops to build a road one kilometre inside Indian territory on the Arunachal Pradesh border last month, the Congress on Thursday said, “It was Doklam 2.0 and was a glaring example of how the Modi government has compromised the security apparatus.”

Addressing a press conference, Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan said, “False bravado, chest thumping and TV studio warfare are the tools employed by the Modi government to manage the headlines when it comes to critical issues of national security. But the reality and actuality of their tall claims are getting unravelled day by day.”

According to a report, in December, Chinese troops had come into the Upper Siang region of Arunachal Pradesh and were engaged in road construction when they were stopped by Indian troops and their equipment seized. Stating that the Central government needs to be more proactive about such transgressions, the Congress party said the number of incursions by Chinese troops on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) had gone up by as much as 48% in the past one year.

Citing news reports, Mr. Vadakkan said there had been 415 transgressions across the Indian side of the LAC in 2017 and as many as 120 between May and June last year.


Grave concern

The Congress spokesperson claimed that though the UPA had planned a separate mountain corps to be deployed along the LAC, not much progress had happened.

The Congress spokesperson referred to recent news reports about the government of India scrapping a ₹32,000 crore project to build advanced minesweeper – specialised warships to detect and destroy underwater mines — and the damage to India’s nuclear submarine INS Arihant, and called it a matter of grave concern.
 

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Someone tag Aditya_G please
Here's SSG Havaldar Shabir Hussain killed at LoC (Balakote Sector of Leepa Valley) on the night of 18-19th March, 2017.
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Confirmed SSG Casualties from 2017:

18-Mar-2017 Havildar Shabir Hussain SSG Balakote Sector, Leepa Valley
22-Apr-2017 Zafar Iqbal Saki SSG 7
24-Dec-17 Shah Faisal Nowshera SSG
25-Dec-17 Havildar Yasin SSG Bhimber
25-Dec-17 Naik Murawat Khan SSG
 

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Confirmed SSG Casualties from 2017:

18-Mar-2017 Havildar Shabir Hussain SSG Balakote Sector, Leepa Valley
22-Apr-2017 Zafar Iqbal Saki SSG 7
24-Dec-17 Shah Faisal Nowshera SSG
25-Dec-17 Havildar Yasin SSG Bhimber
25-Dec-17 Naik Murawat Khan SSG
And this is their peaceful border.

Imagine the SSG numbers in the grave on the other side.
 
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