Karan M wrote:Chetak, can these be shared elsewhere on email? 16 Cavs response needs to be disseminated. Way too many people are buying into the media spin.
Be my guest, Karan M ji.
Karan M wrote:Chetak, can these be shared elsewhere on email? 16 Cavs response needs to be disseminated. Way too many people are buying into the media spin.
By Maj Gen (Dr) G D Bakshi
This is an explosive and insightful account of Pakistan`s proxy War in J&K in general and the counter-Terrorist (CT) Operations in the grim and forbidding killing fields of Kishtwar, in particular. The author is most eminently qualified to write about these operations due to his extensive combat experience. He commanded a Company in CT operations in Punjab. He then commanded his battalion in fierce skirmishes on the LC in Kargil. He went on to command a Brigade in intense CT operations in Kishtwar and this book is the detailed account of those grim operations. He then moved on to command the Reputed Romeo Force Division in concerted CT operations in the volatile Rajouri & Punch districts of J&K. In between these tenures, the officer served in the prestigious Military Operations Directorate at Delhi. Thus he not only personally led these high risk operations in the field but also oversaw their planning at the apex level.
Few people would be better qualified than him to write about these grim struggles in J&K. He not only provides the doctrinal overview for these operations but goes on to give a blow by blow account of these campaigns and some of the debates and decision-dilemmas they generated. He highlights one very painful and largely blanked out aspect of these operations-the horrible ethnic cleansining of the Kashmiri Pandits from the valley and how it was blanked out from the media.
Subsequently, to stall talks of the Owen-Dixon Plan to partition Kashmir along the Chenab Valley, the ISI deliberately attempted another ethnic cleansing of the Dogras from Kishtwar. He recounts the grim struggle to protect the population from such genocidal attacks and the strenuous attempts made to prevent their large scale exodus to Himachal. It was a grim and very taxing struggle but the Indian Army succeeded at last in deterring such attacks. He questions the conspiracy of silence that did not permit us to publicise the genocidal actions of the ISI in J&K. Like the Serbs, they deserve to be tried for this ethnic cleansing.
The most valuable part of this book is the authors reflections on the lessons learnt. He raises a debate on some seminal issues. Should the Indian Army continue to treat Internal Security as a secondary task to be best avoided? The Chinese Army treats it as one of its tasks on par with conventional operations. He questions the British era principle of Minimal force in the context of the rising lethality of such operations and explores the new concept of Proportional Force. He takes a detailed look at the future and forecasts that the Demographic youth bulge could lead to a vast increase in Internal armed conflict in India. Maoism is just the trailor of this lethal conflict. The road ahead is grim and full of challenges. This book is a classic by a scholar warrior who was directly and intimately involved in these operations and is a must for not only the military professionals but equally the laymen alike. By turns racy and analytical, this is an unputdownable book on par with Frank Kitson`s Classic.
Not surprising, considering the photos showed dismembered pigsAditya G wrote:
So the 'militants' got a taste of 125 MM
BY RSN SINGH
Why is India under unremitting attack from Pakistan? Does the dispensation have the gumption to answer this straight question in any straight forward manner? In its answer lies the solution to proxy war being waged by Pakistan. It is not just ‘territory’, the honest answer would contain some ‘non-territorial’ reasons, politically dreadful and explosive.
Terrorists attacked an Armoured Unit in Samba in the morning of 26 September. The Second-in-Command (2IC) Lt Col Bikramjeet Singh was killed and the Commanding Officer Colonel Avin Uthaiya received bullet injuries. There was another attack on a police station at Kathua. At least twelve people were killed and four injured in the twin terror attacks. The usual suspect is the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), rather its latest ruse, Shohada Brigade. These attacks were in the region, located in proximity to the International Boundary (IB), not the least disputed. Simultaneously, from across the Line of Control (LoC) there was brazen infiltration bid in the Keran Sector by at least 30 Pakistan-based militants of which a dozen were eliminated by the Indian Army.
An Act of War!
The attack thus emanating from Pakistan’s soil addressed both the LoC and the IB. The simultaneity and the coordination of the attacks separated by hundreds of kilometers could not have taken place without the orchestration of the Pakistani dispensation. This constitutes an act of war!
The attack on the armoured unit is a perfect paradigm of “proxy war”. An armoured unit equipped with 45 tanks packs enormous amount of fire-power. It just took three militants to neutralize it, not on physical but strategic terms. It is seldom that in a conventional war, both the CO and 2IC become casualties. Imagine its ripple effect on the Indian Army. The attack unambiguously demonstrated that conventional military superiority bereft of resolute and patriotic leadership can be paralyzed by a sleazy adversary with cowardly reliance on irregular warfare as a matter of strategic faith.
Proxy war or sub-conventional war affords deniability to the perpetrator. Diplomatic visits and engagements serve tools for deniability and diplomatic reprieve to the perpetrator to perpetuate and calibrate ‘proxy war’. Pakistan has mastered this art and India, a country impoverished of strategic wisdom, has allowed itself to be a confounded victim. The cycle of terror and talks hence continues unabated.
Shamelessly, this time too, the discourse in the country, specially media ,was not on the strategic enormity of the attacks across IB and LoC, not on the sacrifices made by our security personnel, but on the poser ‘whether PM Manmohan Singh would or should meet his Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif’. Remember this was no summit meet but on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. They pretended as if the talks were an end in itself. They did not deem, like in past, and part of strategic script , talks would further fuel the proxy war being waged by Pakistan.
Negligible Peace Constituency
The decision-makers in India, complicit with incorrigible segment of commentators and media establishment were at pains to distinguish between ‘Nawaz Sharif’, the secular political and democratic ‘face of Pakistan’, and the military-intelligence establishment. They with great elan suggested that the two were at cross purposes. Nawaz Sharif, they maintained was part of the constituency desperate for peace. The latest attacks they construed were to derail the ‘peace process’. Nothing could be farther from truth. There is insignificant peace constituency left in Pakistan.
The support provided by the terror outfit ‘Lashkar-e-Jhangvi’ (LeJ) to Nawaz Sharif in the recent elections is common knowledge. It is also documented that Nawaz Sharif’s brother Shahbaz Sharif, the Chief Minister of Punjab, has provided Rs.61 million budget allocation to Hafiz Saeed in the current fiscal. The Punjab Govt also provided Rs.350 million grant-in-aid to ‘Markaz-e-Taiba’ of Hafiz Saeed’s Jamaat-ul-Dawa (JuD) for setting-up ‘Knowledge Park’. The JuD center, which was located at Murdike on outskirts of Lahore, was taken over by the Punjab government shortly after UN Security Council designated JuD a front of the LeT in the wake of Mumbai attacks. In fact, the police in Punjab let all the LeT leaders escape arrest and only a year later the Shahbaz government approved a grant one million US dollars to LeT.
Imran Khan’s Tehreek-i-Insaf not only collaborated with jihadi elements in run-up to the elections but runs the government in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa with Jamaat-e-Islami. The government has restored the violent jihadi content in the school text books in the province, which was removed by the Awami National Party (ANP), when it came to power in 2008.
The stark reality therefore in Pakistan is that apart from the military-establishment, nearly all mainstream political forces are in truck with the jihadi outfits.
In Pakistan, there could be internal differences between the political class and the military on power sharing, but there is near complete unanimity with regard to jihad and its anti-India objectives. Nawaz Sharif, therefore talking to Indian Prime Minister will always prove to be a regressive affair as far as India’s resolve and capability to tailor the response to proxy war is concerned. Such meetings are meant to manipulate and undermine the meaning and acts of war, something which the Indian political establishment completely, and the military establishment to great extent, have failed to discern. This can be ascribed primarily to the reason that India unlike Pakistan (since 1947) has never waged proxy war against any country, and therefore it does not realize its military, political ,diplomatic and most critically Intelligence, facets.
Jihadi Subversion of Universities
The Punjab province of Pakistan is now emerging as the new epicenter and base of Jihadis. Lahore, as per some reports, is now the hub of al Qaeda in the country. A communication center of the al Qaeda was busted in Lahore in August this year (read ‘Campus Terror’ by Khalid Ahmed, Indian Express, 27 September 2013). This center operating in the name of ‘International Technical Hub’ was receiving signals from Afghanistan. At least, half a dozen terrorists including women were arrested.
The Arab funded International Islamic University, Islamabad is the key the ideological nerve-center of global jihad. In fact the father of ‘global jihad’ and the mentor of Osama bin Laden , the Palestinian, Abdullah Azam taught in this university. The universities in Pakistan, as per Khalid Ahmed, are under complete sway of Islamic Jamaat Taliba (IJT), the student wing of JeI. The Lahore University of Engineering and Technology, where Hafiz Saeed served as a lecturer, is the most formidable stronghold of IJT. The Vice-Chancellor of Punjab University has lamented that the hostels in the university are infested with terrorists, but such is the influence of the IJT with the dispensation that nothing much can be done. Teachers betraying liberal outlook are routinely beaten up by the IJT cadres. The IJT and the JeI members have been providing shelter to al Qaeda elements.
It may be recalled that Sheikh Mohammad, one of the planners of 9/11, was arrested from women’s wing leader of JeI in Rawalpindi. Abu Zubayadah, a Saudi Arabian citizen belonging to the al Qaeda, was arrested in Faisalabad from a shelter given by Hafiz Saeed.
Together Hafiz Saeed’s JuD and the JeI command overwhelming influence on the youth of the country. All shades of jihadi organizations in Punjab, Taliban–Punjabi\non-Punjabis as per Mr Khalid,are sustained by Al-Zawahiri’s Arab money, and muscle and purse of JuD. Hafiz Saeed is known for his spiritual links to the founder of al Qaeda, Abdullah Azam.
India Has To Go Alone
The operational links between al Qaeda, ISI, LeT and Taliban is well established. Supposedly, the Mumbai 26\11 attack was undertaken by the LeT and its sponsors, only after a similar attack planned against Manhattan (including UN headquarters) was abandoned by al Qaeda because of the infiltration by CIA in the organisation. Was David Headley, therefore, responsible for shift of target from Manhattan to Mumbai? Headley after all, had infiltrated Al- Qaeda and later LeT and became its key operative. Having known the nuts and bolts of the LeT, why does the US soft -peddle on LeT and Hafiz Saeed? Is it because LeT was raised specifically to target India? The US never targeted LeT with drones or otherwise. There are some reports, which believe that there was a secret understanding between the US and Pakistan with regard to LeT.
There ‘global war against terrorism’ is therefore a fraud scripted by US which is evident from its support to al Qaeda affiliate Al Nusra in Syria. The bitter reality is that India will have to fight its jihadi rather proxy war all by itself. The much touted strategic partnership India and the US has only served the interests of the latter.
Punjab: New Global Jihad Epicenter
In a shift from Af-Pak region,the Punjab province of Pakistan is being nurtured by the jihadis of all hues as the base for the fresh jihad to be launched against the Afghan regime and its 3,50,000 strong new Afghan Army for takeover of Afghanistan. The province has been consciously chosen, as the Pashtuns in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Waziristan continue to be in an imbalanced state and the men who constituted the mainstay in the war against Soviet Union and later in support of Taliban regime, have suffered considerable attrition. Punjab province therefore is the new recruiting ground and jihadi hub.
Al-Zawahiri, the present head of al Qaeda, as per some reports, is located in the Punjab province, somewhere in the outskirts of Lahore. The attack in shopping mall in Nairobi,in which nearly 72 people were killed and more than 175 injured, by Al-Shabab group,( affiliate of al Qaeda) and the attack in a Church in Peshawar (72 killed) carried similar signatures as the targets were specifically non-Muslims. There are many Pakistanis apart from Afghans, Iraqis, Yemenese as well as Europeans in the ranks of Al Shabab. The overall direction is provided by Al-Zawahri.
The audacity of attacks witnessed recently, as per some analysts, suggests a resurgent sense of triumphalism amongst the jihadi groups because of the envisaged withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan. The same sense of invincibility was palpable in the jihadi discourse following the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. The series of attacks across the LoC and the IB including the latest in Keran and Samba sector, the attempted ethnic cleansing in Kishtwar, the demand for dismantling the Village Development Committees therein by members in ruling dispensation to facilitate cleansing, the insidious attack on Technical Support Group and the IB, and the devious planting of motivated reports by a bureaucrat in an Indian newspaper, preposterously insinuating a former Army Chief’s designs to dislodge J&K government, appear to be facilitation measures for the Pak sponsored jihadi project in India, particularly Kashmir. Colluding in this Pak agenda are segments of Indian establishment and press.
As the new global jihadi hub in Punjab grows the heat will be increasingly felt in India. Habib-ur-Rehman, a commander of the LeT, in a meeting of commanders convened recently in Muzaffarabad, exhorted them to carry out attacks in small groups in J&K. The attack therefore in Samba was not an intelligence vacuum. The jihadi threat is not confined to J&K. In this very month, there have been intelligence alerts regarding 26/11 type attacks by LeJ in Delhi and terrorist attacks in Mumbai, and South India. It is the same LeJ which enjoys effusive patronage of Nawaz Sharif.
Entire India is the Target
Calls made from ten different states including Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra indicate the phenomenon of Indian jihadi volunteers being sent for training with Taliban and al Qaeda. The Popular Front of India (PFI), a South India based organization was reportedly formed at the behest of al Qaeda and LeT. Two years back, four trained PFI cadres were apprehended in Kupwara in J&K. Another Indian from Tamilnaidu Mohammad Niaz Abdul Rashid accused of creating a group for ‘armed jihad’ told his French interrogators that he was part of PFI and was in contact with jihadis in Pakistan. Intriguingly, the PFI is still not a proscribed organization in India.
The proxy war soldiers and facilitators in India are spread all over the country. The jihadi threat looms all over. No amount of reactive strategies can insulate the people of India from such proxy wars. We will continue to bleed. We may have become blasé or inured because of the incremental destruction and casualties due to the very nature of proxy war, but examined in the totality, the secured space in India is rapidly shrinking even as our precious resources are being increasingly and inexorably being sliced in the name of security, predominantly reactive in character. We have failed to impose any degree of cost and caution on the perpetrator. The proxy war has the ability to neutralize our entire conventional military apparatus. If not immediately bridled it has the potential cause the wreck and cause implosion of the Indian state.
Hit the Nerve Centers
The solution to win the proxy war is to hit the nerve centers. All respectable countries, concerned about security of its peoples and their interests do so. A Pakistani General during a television debate with this author in the wake of the attack in Samba sector was brazen enough to say that in the backdrop of the fact that Pakistan is a nuclear state, India has no option but to talk. This indeed is the dominant strategic discourse in Pakistan. It needs to be disabused. This author told the Pakistan General that nuclear weapons are a ‘reality’ and in deference to the ‘reality’, India accepts the challenge. Tomorrow, a Hafiz Saeed, armed with a Pakistani nuclear weapon, which is a great possibility, cannot bring India to its knees. In that case, India has enough means to ensure that last of such criminals within and outside the establishment are nuked.
Conclusion
And finally, even as we made indecent hype about Manmohan-Obama and Manmohan-Sharif meet, let us not forget that the CO and the 2IC of an armoured regiment took charge and led from the front in dealing with the proxy soldiers of Pakistan. The 2IC lost his life and the CO received bullet injuries to save the nation in the ultimate analysis. The CO, whom I know personally from the days when he was a young boy is the son of one Col M M Ravi, who was awarded the Vir Chakra in the 1971 war. A worthy son of a worthy father! Warriors therefore are not easy to create. The CO’s wife, this author has learnt, never left the company of the bereaved 2IC’s wife, even as her own husband was being evacuated for surgery of his bullet injuries. She is believed to have said that the 2IC’s wife needed her more than her husband. But for such men and women proxy war by Pakistan would have consumed the country. After all it did reach parliament.
All the votaries of ‘uninterrupted talks’ with Pakistan at all costs must reflect on the question as to why India is being targeted? No diplomat, no politician has the moral courage to answer this question officially and formally. They do it in very eloquently in private. It is this duplicity that is killing India. It is this duplicity which kills all initiatives in forging the nation’s resolve in fighting the proxy war.
(RSN Singh is a former military intelligence officer who later served in the Research & Analysis Wing. The author of two books: Asian Strategic and Military Perspective and Military Factor in Pakistan, he is also a Guest Blogger for Canary Trap)
From same articleEven as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in New York, Indian troops were engaged in a murderous fight to clear Pakistani troops who have occupied a ghost village alone the Line of Control, highly placed military sources have told Firstpost. This is the first time since the 2001-2002 near-war that Pakistani troops have held territory across the Line of Control, and comes as a ceasefire declared after that conflict unravels. Fighting, the sources said, is still taking place in the village of Shala Bhata, where Pakistani irregulars and special forces personnel are using abandoned homes to fire on troops attempting to clear the area. Lieutenant-General Gurmeet Singh, commander of the Srinagar-based XV corps, said earlier this week twelve terrorists had been killed in the fighting — a statement that was misreported to have referred to a separate fidayeen strike on police and military installations in Samba. A spokesperson at army headquarters in New Delhi said he had no confirmation yet on Indian casualties. Map showing the village. “There’s no confirmation yet about who the infiltrators are”, a senior New Delhi-based military spokesperson said, “but some of the bodies we’ve recovered are wearing uniforms, which is suggestive. More important, the tactics and disciplined use of firepower by the infiltrators show they are likely special forces personnel, not just infiltrators.” The intrusion, the sources said, took place on the night of 23 September, taking advantage of gaps in patrolling which took place when troops of the 20 Kumaon regiment were handing over charge to the 3-3 Gurkha, during a routine rotation of troops. The intruders took cover in unoccupied observation posts overlooking a nullah, or village stream, as well as abandoned homes.
Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/india/exclusiv ... ef_article
Pakistani troops last occupied positions on the Indian side of the Line of Control in July, 2002, taking Loonda Post— part of the same sector where fighting is now underway. India responded, on that occasion, by using eight Mirage 2000 aircraft to drop precision-guided bombs on to the four occupied bunkers. Following the air strike, troops supported by 155-millimetre howitzers retook the positions.
Another terror hotspot right there.Murugan wrote:GAURAV C SAWANT @gauravcsawant 6m
Pak resorts to intense firing in Karen sector to prevent soldiers from recovering bodies of slain terrorists/Pak armymen. 15 Pakis killed
Their man is sitting in the chair of PM. what you want to do Sir?ramana wrote:Guys read that wikileaks cable again and again and one can see why these repeated terrorist attacks come from TSP.
Root cause is US meddling in that region with ties to TSP politicans, TSP Army, TSP terrorists, Kashmiri separatis, Kashmiri polticians, And finally GOI.
If you read the contacts and draw a mindmap you see that the US embassy in Delhi has contacts with all those people and one really doesnt knwo what they are telling them off the record.
One easy way to quieten this whole issue is to cut off US official access to atleast those within GOI sphere of influence.
Only 15? What happened to the other half?vishvak wrote:Another terror hotspot right there.Murugan wrote:GAURAV C SAWANT @gauravcsawant 6m
Pak resorts to intense firing in Karen sector to prevent soldiers from recovering bodies of slain terrorists/Pak armymen. 15 Pakis killed
Not online I guess.. but there was footage on several channels of T-72/s + soldiers moving down a road in the IA base..Surya wrote:err whsat footage?Wow, speaks volumes for the readiness of the armored corps units plus and explains the footage of those T-72s rolling down the road...
link pls
TIA
This is a Kargil light operation. They carefully chose the timing and location to test our political resolve against the backdrop of the mms-sharif meeting (it's clear that we have none). Expect many more of these operations.Pak 'special troops' involved in massive infiltration bid, fierce gunfight on
Rajat Pandit, TNN | Oct 2, 2013, 11.29 PM IST
NEW DELHI: In what is proving to be the biggest infiltration bid across the Line of Control (LoC) in recent years, the Army has been battling a determined and well-entrenched group of 35-40 militants and Pakistani 'special troops' in Keran sector of Kupwara district of J&K for the last nine days.
The Army, which has pressed additional forces, helicopters and spy drones into action, claims to have killed 15 of the intruders after cordoning off the Shala Bhata area in the Keran sector once the "first contact was made" at about 8pm on September 24. Five Indian soldiers have also been wounded in the fierce gun-battle.
Ironically, the skirmish was in full swing when PM Manmohan Singh met his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif in New York last Sunday to discuss measures to reduce tensions along the 778-km-long LoC. There has been a definite surge in infiltration attempts and militancy in J&K this year, along with as many as 150 ceasefire violations by Pakistan being recorded since January, 2013.
The Army, however, was quick to dismiss as "absurd" that it was "a mini-Kargil like situation" or that three to four Indian posts along the LoC had been "occupied" for the first time since the 1999 conflict due to the laxity by Indian troops.
The force also denied having passed off a 70-year-old man as " a dreaded militant" after killing him in the region. "The militant was aged between 40 and 45 years. An AK-47 rifle was recovered from him," said the Srinagar-based 15 Corps commander, Lt-General Gurmeet Singh, on Wednesday.
But it cannot be denied that the ongoing operation in the thickly-forested, high-altitude Shala Bhata area along the Kishanganga river, which overlooks a strategically-located Pakistani road network, has certainly taken the Army leadership by surprise.
The intruders have exhibited "an unusual resolve" to stand their ground and not, as is the norm, scurry back across the LoC after being intercepted. "It's a do-or-die style operation by the well-entrenched intruders around 300-metre inside Indian territory," said a source.
Besides, reconnaissance missions and radio intercepts have shown that attempts were being made to "set up supply and logistics lines" to the infiltrators from across the LoC, much like what is done for "regular" troops.
"Infiltrators try to sneak across in small groups of 8-10 each. This is a much larger group. The firing has taken place along a frontage of 4-5km with 'contact' being established in at least four places," said an officer.
Lt-Gen Gurmeet Singh did admit that an "analysis" of the situation showed the involvement of "a border action team (BAT)", a mix of Pakistani Army regulars and militants from Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Al Badr and Hizbul Mujahideen.
"From the operation that is going on till now and the strength (of infiltrators) and the multiple points they attempted (to infiltrate), give the indication that definitely there were some special troops. This is quite different from the trend we have seen in the earlier infiltration attempts," said Lt-Gen Singh.
The Pakistani Army is known to keep a hawk-eye on the LoC, and quickly steps in to take advantage of any laxity shown by Indian soldiers. The "BAT-cum-infiltration bid" in the Keran sector came during the changeover of battalions, just after the 20 Kumaon regiment had handed over charge to the 3/3 Gorkha Rifles. "It was the first day of the Gorkhas there," said a source.
Even during the killing of five Indian soldiers in the Poonch sector in early August, the 14 Maratha Light Infantry was being inducted to replace the 21 Bihar Regiment when cross-border raid by another BAT took place. "The unit being posted out become slightly complacent during the changeover of battalions, while the one replacing it takes time to become familiar with the area," said an officer.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 423931.cms
I don't understand, if it is strategically located Paki road network, you already know it's importance, then why surprised? unless ofcourse you are off to the loo and you are 'surprised' because you didn't expect anyone there, but some intruders showed up and disturbed your focus.But it cannot be denied that the ongoing operation in the thickly-forested, high-altitude Shala Bhata area along the Kishanganga river, which overlooks a strategically-located Pakistani road network, has certainly taken the Army leadership by surprise.
And a few predators/reapers to test unkil's resolve?Jhujar wrote:Time for Uncle to lease few AC-130 Gunships straight from Afghan theater.
There appears to be a media blackout. Looks like the GoI has realized that the previous publicized attacks by PA on IA soldiers wasn't very conducive to the "peace talks" with the "long lost brother ", so they appear to have passed strict orders to not reveal anything much happening on the LoC/IB.vishvak wrote:Should not the army reveal cross border terror logistics that support rabid dogs thrown across? This should be made official and not hidden under excuses.
Uncle and uncle-pasand PM wants us to talk that is why we are talking.venug wrote:I understand TSP's eagerness to have the talks, but what is forcing us to the talks that too when our own soldiers are being killed, under a media blackout and land grabs? seems very much like we are being made to do it under pressure. Now who is GUBOing? Or is it free will under too much dosage of 'Aman ki Asha'?
They'll send people across with Stingers and that's those drones being of limited use. The issue is not merely of technology, though that would be a force multiplier but political will. If we keep doing such stuff to Pakistan, they would come to their senses. Or hurt them in other ways. Instead, we shackle the Army, force it to fight under restrictive ROE, and then promptly scamper over to talk so that our Pak pasand PM can feel good about himselfPrem Kumar wrote:Cant wait for the day when we will have Helina armed drones. Armed drones are a nice intermediate step in the escalation path, where you have a defensible position against allegations of having used air-force in own territory. Will prevent a lot of casualties.
They can all go and say"WAR-Chod Na Yaar" and the pakis will become good.Sunilchurchill wrote:All that is needed is to send the Aman Ki Asha types... Mani Aiyer, etcneed to share chai biskoot with the non state actors from across the LOC..
negi wrote:We don't need any new equipment or technology per se; a pair is what is all we need. Retaliation has to be swift and heavy it needn't be at the site of infiltration onlee , we should choose to hurt them where they can get hurt the most make them bleed profusely for every such misadventure and they would think twice before even thinking about violating a cease-fire.