Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/terro ... 78102.html
Terror drones from Pakistan demand a comprehensive national security response
With the threat of terror drones looming large, India needs to urgently evolve a holistic cross-border drone monitoring and interception capability to safeguard its national security
Rahul Pawa March 12, 2023

The skies over India are becoming battlegrounds for a new kind of threat: terror drones. In the latest incident, Indian security forces recovered an unmanned infiltrating Chinese-made DJI Matrice 300 RTK quadcopter that had infiltrated from Pakistan into the Indian state of Punjab. The discovery of this high-end drone, worth $13,700, highlights the increasing use of advanced aerial technology by nefarious actors across borders.
Earlier this week, a drone operated by Pakistan violated Indian airspace from across the international border before being shot down in Rajasthan’s Sriganganagar sector. The Indian Border Security Force recovered five packages of purported narcotics from the drone wreckage. In another illicit cross-border drone activity incident, police retrieved two unassembled improvised explosive devices with detonators, two Chinese-made pistols, four magazines with 60 rounds, and half a million Indian rupees dropped by a terror drone controlled from Pakistan in November last year.
These are not isolated instances; the number of “terror drones” flown by Pakistan and used for hostile reconnaissance, drug, weapon, explosive, and ammunition smuggling into India has increased fourfold in Punjab alone since the beginning of 2023. Over the past three weeks, Indian security forces stationed along India’s international border states, particularly Punjab, Rajasthan, and Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), have intercepted more than a dozen terror drones launched from Pakistan.
With the threat of terror drones looming large, India needs to urgently evolve a comprehensive cross-border drone monitoring and interception capability to safeguard its national security.
In response to this escalating threat, India’s security and law enforcement agencies across India’s bordering states have aggressively enhanced surveillance to deal with the spike in these deleterious infiltrations from across the border. This rapid uptick in terror drone droppings from Pakistan highlights the need for a more rigorous countrywide strategy to safeguard India’s national security.
The sordid reality of Pakistan’s involvement in narco-terrorism is a well-known fact. This is not hearsay but has been acknowledged by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL), and even at global forums and trade unions such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP+).
Earlier last year, FATF demanded that Pakistan prove that it had taken decisive measures against terrorism to avoid being consigned to the dreaded FATF grey list yet again. Pakistan government’s backing for terrorism has also been scrutinised recently, particularly during its attempt to revive a 2019 bailout agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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Day 2 of the test match between Paki Gormint and the Kaptaan.

What are the bets folks?

Will the kaftan be out.. or rather in today?

All depends on how 'neutral' the third umpires are..
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^^ the pindi boys have fixed the match.. its pakis after all
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Oh diyar

Yawn - Petrol price raised by Rs 5, diesel sees Rs 13 hike
The government on Wednesday increased the prices of petrol and high speed diesel (HSD) by Rs5 and Rs13 per litre, respectively.

“In the last fortnight, Platts Singapore prices registered an increase. This along with a depreciation of Pak rupee has resulted in an increase of POL (petroleum, oil and lubricant) products in Pakistan,” a press release issued by the Finance Division said.
And despite this increase petrol in Pakistan is still cheaper than India
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Motorma will do Kendostyx in Londonistan if Kaptaan is arrested
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^ She has the full support of the 'Biratherhood of the Bumboo'

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Tauba Tauba , so much damage to the land of the pure, from what is essentially a power struggle between Chaaaiina and Amrika, absolutely no fault of the Abduls and Ayeshas. Both the soopar powers should come together and compensate Pak for the damage done. Request learned maulaners to put a figure to the compensation.
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Not even one KFC burned yet. This is not enough damage. Standards are slipping these days.
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Manish_P wrote:Oh diyar

Yawn - Petrol price raised by Rs 5, diesel sees Rs 13 hike
The government on Wednesday increased the prices of petrol and high speed diesel (HSD) by Rs5 and Rs13 per litre, respectively.

“In the last fortnight, Platts Singapore prices registered an increase. This along with a depreciation of Pak rupee has resulted in an increase of POL (petroleum, oil and lubricant) products in Pakistan,” a press release issued by the Finance Division said.
And despite this increase petrol in Pakistan is still cheaper than India
and these fakers are having wet dreams about importing "cheap" wheat, tomatoes, potatoes et al from kaffir India

We should have extra special prices for such scum
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chetak wrote:...

and these fakers are having wet dreams about importing "cheap" wheat, tomatoes, potatoes et al from kaffir India

We should have extra special prices for such scum
Chetak ji, i notice that you have glaringly left out that beloved mainstay of pak cuisine - the onion.

It is being sold at such dizzy prices in bakistan that at the moment there may be more jains there than in India.

Are you slyly pointing to certain pawerful onion merchants in western India who will love to lobby for exports. Er to help the farmers, of course.
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Manish_P wrote:
chetak wrote:...

and these fakers are having wet dreams about importing "cheap" wheat, tomatoes, potatoes et al from kaffir India

We should have extra special prices for such scum
Chetak ji, i notice that you have glaringly left out that beloved mainstay of pak cuisine - the onion.

It is being sold at such dizzy prices in bakistan that at the moment there may be more jains there than in India.

Are you slyly pointing to certain pawerful onion merchants in western India who will love to lobby for exports. Er to help the farmers, of course.
Manish ji,

the onions have been going out for the longest time now

transshipped via colombo and dubai

the jehadis have learned effective blackmail tactics, honed and perfected during the "farmer's agitation"

for the onion merchants it's business as usual, but on a much reduced scale, having to go the benami route

they are the ones with all the jehadi connections....monopoly for building up warchests

Also, exporters to SL, pak and beedistan are raking it in while some guys are making a killing looking the other way.

It's like the old iron scam in goa. Say it's one ton and actually ship one hundred tons. Wheat, rice and medicines are the major items being moved slyly to the cheeniland with difference paid out abroad in cash
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We have also seen many anti terror operations in India but have you ever heard of children getting killed? When TSPA conducts anti terror operations children and women will die. TFTA martials onlee.
Two children martyred during South Waziristan operation against terrorists: ISPR
RAWALPINDI: Two children embraced martyrdom and two soldiers were injured during a gun battle between terrorists and security forces in South Waziristan's Zinghara area, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Thursday.

During the operation, according to the military's media wing, the forces also gunned down eight terrorists following a tip-off in the area.

A face-off between troops and terrorists included an intense gun battle and mortar fire between security forces and terrorists, the ISPR said.
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Manish_P wrote:^ She has the full support of the 'Biratherhood of the Bumboo'
James Bond has his Q. Biratherhood of the bumboo has this abdul.

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^ wooaaah is that a power saw? :shock:

That is one enterprising Abdul.

Bumboo business sure seems brisk all right... and will grow further when the ayeshas also join in their Kendostick Sisters avatars..

Hopefully the nanha mujahids will be kept at home and inside madarssas. and not be sent out as the forefront in the line of water (or fire). Though i am not too hopeful about that...
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chetak wrote:...

for the onion merchants it's business as usual, but on a much reduced scale....
Oh. I thought they were doing excellent business as usual. Looting the Indian farmers.

I think you must have seen that case where a farmer got a post dated cheque of Rs 2 for his produce of 512 kgs onion.

Personal note - My own house maid and her sisters (who also work in neighbouring buildings) do farming in their native village in Maharashtra. This year they were in deep depression as the prices they were getting from the middlemen for their produce (including onions) were not even enough to cover their travel expenses to and back. Members of our building banded together and pooled in money to buy the stuff from them and help them earn a nominal profit. It's another thing that the roadside vendors from whom we make our daily purchases were miffed at the temporary loss of business.

The fun part - the middle class apartment residents are BJP supporters and the maids (and families) have been staunch Pawerful loyalists..
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https://tribune.com.pk/story/2406374/us ... e-in-sindh
ISLAMABAD:
The United States has announced new programmes for advancing energy cooperation with Pakistan, which include a $500,000 project to restore electricity infrastructure in flood-stricken areas in Sindh.
$500,000? Really? Gone are the happy days when Pakistan would get a minimum of $50 million if not $500 million from US for such programs and Pakistan would call it "reimbursement".

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The announcement came in a joint statement following energy security dialogue between the US and Pakistan, chaired by Federal Minister for Energy Khurram Dastgir and US Department of State Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources Geoffrey Pyatt. The dialogue concluded on Wednesday.
Words like "co-operation", "dialogue" make it seem like it's some kind of a joint venture program where both sides contribute to achieve a common goal but it's really series of meetings where Pakistan tries to convince US to dole out some sweet dollars.

I imagine this is how this particular meeting went:

State dept assistant secretary Pyatt walks into the meeting setup by Pakistani minister Dastgir with title "Seeking $500 million for repairing flood damages in Sindh".

Pyatt: I am pleased to inform you that $500,000 has been sanctioned to repair power infrastructure in Sindh.
Dastgir: $500,000? mein kya chindi chor diktha hoon? Ye firauti ki rakam hai ya mayyat ka chanda? We absolutely need $500 million.
Pyatt: No
Dastgir: How about $1 million? After all we are a nuclear power.
Pyatt: $500,000 max. Take it or leave it.
Dastgir: We will take it. We appreciate you advancing energy co-operation with Pakistan. We look forward to the next meeting in 2024.
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Dar slams 'uncustomary' IMF attitude, snubs demand for abandoning long-range missiles
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2406430/da ... e-missiles
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday snubbed the demand for abandoning long-range nuclear missiles and said that nobody has any right to tell Pakistan what range of missiles it can have, also pointing out the "uncustomary" attitude of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The minister’s highly unusual statement came amid Pakistan’s renewed efforts to mend ties with China, which has lately saved Islamabad from the default by refinancing two commercial loans. But Islamabad is still waiting for the rollover of a $2 billion Chinese deposit that is maturing on March 23 (Pakistan Day).

“Nobody has any right to tell Pakistan what range of missiles it can have and what nuclear weapons it can have. We have to have our own deterrence,” said Dar while speaking during a special Senate session in front of ambassadors of many nations.
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Have they been asked about missiles at all.. or just for enchandee purposes
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It’s all about missiles. When there is no atta, there should be no yellow cake either.

This is an opportunity for the US to actually denuclearise someone.
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The uniformed jihadis are now going to farm in a corporate way.. looks like the retired afasaran are planning for some avenue of income when the pensions canal runs dry.

Yawn - Army handed over 45,000 acres for ‘corporate farming’
The caretaker government of Punjab has signed an agreement to hand over at least 45,267 acres of land in three districts — Bhakkar, Khushab, and Sahiwal — of the province to the Pakistan Army for ‘Corporate Agriculture Farming’.

Military sources confirmed this development and said that the army was “not taking over the ownership of the land as it will remain the property” of the Punjab government. “The intervention of the army will provide a coherent administrative structure,” the sources added.

They said that the land in question is mostly barren, uncultivated, and under-cultivated and added that the army with the assistance of the relevant stakeholders, including its JV partners and locals, will turn this into fertile land.

The sources said that the project will be managed by retired army officers and the army will not get any pecuniary benefit out of this project rather the profit from the farming will go to the locals, the Punjab government, and firms that will invest in the project.
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Looks like after talibani snub the jernails want pakistan to be atmanirbhar in poppy cultivation.
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Seven die in Zhob after vehicle sprayed with bullets
QUETTA: Seven people, including a tribal elder and his two brothers, were killed after their vehicle was sprayed with bullets in Balochistan’s Zhob district on Thursday.

Levies officials said the incident happened in the Khurlam area of Murgha Kibzai, some 80 kilometres from Zhob town.

Officials said Ahmed Khan Kibzai was travelling in his vehicle along with his two brothers and some other people. When they reached Khurlam, located close to the Pak­istan-Afghan border, unidentified shooters hiding in nearby mountains opened fire on the vehicle using automatic weapons. Seven people died on the spot, while one person was injured.

“The victims tried to escape from the vehicle but were not given a chance to save their lives,” a senior Levies official said, adding that the bodies of Mr Kibzai and his two brothers were charred after the vehicle later caught fire due to firing.
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Dial K for ‘Khakistocracy’
A year ago, the two main components of our political system undertook a similar change of clothes. While the army swapped khaki for a more ‘neutral’ shade, parties from across the political spectrum fashioned themselves as the Pakistan ‘Democratic’ Movement. Together, they would go on to overthrow the ‘puppet prime minister’ of the ‘hybrid regime’.

The return of ‘true democracy’ heralded the restoration of the primacy of the Constitution and the supremacy of our Parliament. We were told that the political system would heal as it slowly returned to its ‘Purana Pakistan’ normalcy.
The wise among us may continue not acknowledging the obvious, but it is high time someone pointed out that our democracy has no clothes. We are, in fact, being ruled by yet another khakistocracy, and one that would be little different from a full-blown kakistocracy but for that strategically placed ‘h’.

One wonders why this clever portmanteau hasn’t been used more often in the Pakistani context. Hybrid regime stopped being an insult the moment our civilian leaders started boasting about sharing same pages with their uniformed overlords. The sting got taken out from ‘puppet prime minister’ when it became evident that all our leaders are eager to give an arm and a limb to be marionettes as long as they can pretend to be kings while at it.

The normalised hypocrisy of our political class, when in power and when without, has eroded any sense of democratic propriety in our people. The decay is now getting worse. As many have persistently pointed out, you cannot save democracy by suspending or subverting it. Here, it is the means that must justify the ends, not the other way around.

There is little point lamenting the proto-fascism taking root in this nation’s youthful populace if our intelligentsia will continue to fail them in providing a working moral compass with which they can navigate their increasingly hostile world. The fourth estate has a sacred responsibility to the people. It should not continue to be selective in its outrage when it comes to matters of principle.
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Anujan wrote:Dar slams 'uncustomary' IMF attitude, snubs demand for abandoning long-range missiles

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2406430/da ... e-missiles
...“Pakistan's nuclear and missile programme is a national asset, which is jealously guarded by the State,” said the PM’s Office. The entire programme is totally secure, foolproof, and under no stress or pressure whatsoever, it added...
err exactly who is 'jealous' ?
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Manish_P wrote:
Anujan wrote:Dar slams 'uncustomary' IMF attitude, snubs demand for abandoning long-range missiles

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2406430/da ... e-missiles
err exactly who is 'jealous' ?

the pakis, all along, thought that it was their pakjabi pathan pyjamas, and handsome faces that forced the IMF to support them.

The stark reality of not having ameriki support at the IMF is only now, hitting them hard in their musharraffs.

the saudis too, have no time for these beggars.

their litany of bogus entitlements has hit a massive wall of international irrelevance

lootyens dilli, JNU/AMU/JM BIF sponsored support, especially the commie backed jehadi media narrative have all failed to launch because the popular support has moved away from such scum and refocused on the majority.

The pakis, in the past, had always found strong purchase in such traitorous support to get the GoI to change some of their policies, especially in keeping the wagah border open and the "trade" going using the jehadi funded pandora's box of "people to people" agenda and the " cleverly camouflaged interests of many of punjab's separatist farmers".
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Is it just me or Pakis find "default" an affront to their H&D.
Keeping up pretenses is more important allowing write-offs. ?
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Neela wrote:Is it just me or Pakis find "default" an affront to their H&D.
Keeping up pretenses is more important allowing write-offs. ?
Neela ji,

seeing no way out for themselves and the possibility of a looming large and imminent default scenario they are shamelessly starting to normalize it.

They are portraying it as something that many other countries have also done, and so, there is no shame in it, and why should we take the blame for a situation beyond our control

this is at an inflexion point well beyond their H&D.

The bluff and bluster is starting to subside as the sheer enormity of their self created predicament starts to hit home

they may not see any improvement even after the default and that is very slowly beginning to dawn on some of them.

no ata pata of punks like moeed yusuf, ex NSA who seems to have abandoned the sinking ship of the stinking paki state quite early
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Anujan wrote:Dar slams 'uncustomary' IMF attitude, snubs demand for abandoning long-range missiles
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2406430/da ... e-missiles
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday snubbed the demand for abandoning long-range nuclear missiles and said that nobody has any right to tell Pakistan what range of missiles it can have, also pointing out the "uncustomary" attitude of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This story reminded me of an article published in a Pakistani portal, gloating about Pakistan being the first South Asian country to test the “Ultimate Nuclear Missile”!
My reaction that time was one of hope that it would save them from begging for alms from IMF in the future! :mrgreen:
This was exactly 5 years and one day ago! :rotfl:

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Take the land. Than build canals, roads and other infra in name of "corporate farming under JV". Ready the land to become really productive with state resources. Takes 10-15 years. And its ready to be distributed to the gernails in parcels of 100 Acres.
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^^^^ I think this will mostly be used to grow food for the Chinese. But enough land exists to give a bunch of jernails 1 acre plots. We provide them water at our own peril.
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yensoy wrote:^^^^ I think this will mostly be used to grow food for the Chinese. But enough land exists to give a bunch of jernails 1 acre plots. We provide them water at our own peril.
1 acre plot? This is agriculture land. Comes in tranches in of 50 Acres for retired Gernails.

1 Acre plots are for residential DHA type prime residential land in the cities.
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yensoy wrote:^^^^ I think this will mostly be used to grow food for the Chinese. But enough land exists to give a bunch of jernails 1 acre plots. We provide them water at our own peril.
Remember one of the hidden clauses of CPEC that the Govt of Pakistan didn't declassify pertained to large scale farming by the Chinese in Punjab. I wouldn't be surprised if it is actually that being put into motion now
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Most likely site of future DHA!
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^^^ too far west , this land is on the east bank of Indus near DI khan, looks like a commercial farm for the Chinese to be run by one of the Fauji Foundations
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Remember that Chinese, through farming, are actually exporting water.

They are growing water-intensive agricultural crops in Pakistan and exporting them to China. There was some proposal from UAE and Saudia to do the same

Turns out it is UAE, Saudis and China stealing water from Pakistan and not India!
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Anujan wrote:Remember that Chinese, through farming, are actually exporting water.
They are growing water-intensive agricultural crops in Pakistan and exporting them to China. There was some proposal from UAE and Saudia to do the same
Turns out it is UAE, Saudis and China stealing water from Pakistan and not India!
That's why I have been saying for some time that we should be importing sugar/sugarcane from Pakistan instead of growing it in arid parts of southern India and fighting for water between states. Better grow something higher up the value chain.
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1742708/marya ... ganisation

Maryam calls on govt to treat PTI as ‘terrorist organisation’
PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Friday called on the coalition government to treat the PTI as a “terrorist organisation”.

“The way the government, the state deals with a banned organisation, a terrorist organisation, Imran Khan should be dealt with in the same way.
Oh no!! Pakistan will now start funding, training and recruiting PTI cadres
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^ Onlee recruiting and training will be done by Pakistan, sir.

Funds will be expected to be paid by others (like four fathers would do earlier)

Pak government will soon announce some fundraiser appeal and Billo will promptly be off on his next tour.
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Like those remora fish that attach themselves to the underside of the shark

Yawn - Pakistan played role in facilitating Saudi-Iran thaw: FO
The Foreign Office on Friday claimed Pakis­tan had played a role in facilitating the dialogue between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

“We welcome this development. Pakistan like several other countries and friends of both Iran and Saudi Arabia played their part in facilitating the dialogue,” she added.

“But we do not wish to take away credit from China (we want credit in US dollars onlee :mrgreen:) in this latest agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia on normalisation of relations and congratulate them for their successful diplomatic efforts,” she said.
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