Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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^^^ Looks like times come for some stretegic manoeuvre!!
Excess Water but no Atta
Pyaaz and Mirchi long gone!!
With all that water there is not a blade of grass to chew on!!
Time for the Bum to go pusssss!!
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In the news:
In 2022 SCO : "'Can Somebody Help Me?' When Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif's Headphone Slip At SCO Drew A Laugh From Putin"


Now: Noting Pak PM thoroughly snubbed/humiliated, Pak Army chief Asim Munir rushes to China - meets China President Xi Jinping day (after Modi's left), may meet Putin, will see Army parade.

Heavy rains expected to lash Punjab; EU allocates Rs350m in flood aid.

Tremors felt in Peshawar, Mansehra, Islamabad after 5.4-magnitude quake hits eastern Afghanistan
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^^^ add to that innumerable items in the Paki media blaming India and abeyance of IWT for the floods.
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No food. No water. Time to eat grass.
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India earlier today issued alert to Pakistan about High Flood from Jammu Tawi river.
Earlier on 27th August India had issued alert to Pakistan on four river points for high floods at Sutlej, Raavi and Chenab. Alerts issued through Indian High Commission in Pakistan.
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(May be. After hearing the alert, Pakistani military asks Terrorists to move to safe areas and continue their operations... but I think:

(It gives us leverage. We can say we don't need to activate IWT again because we are already giving necessary warnings. India doing the right thing here even timely alerts across borders ....)
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I am feeling very sad at the loss of crops

How will the locusts survive now ???

Will the paki awaam have to miss out on Tiddi biryani and Tiddi fry snack this year :((
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Recent tweet from India's EAM:
Indian earthquake assistance reaches Kabul by air.

21 tonnes of relief materials including blankets, tents, hygiene kits, water storage tanks, generators, kitchen utensils, portable water purifiers, sleeping bags, essential medicines, wheelchairs, hand sanitizers, water purification tablets, ORS solutions and medical consumables were airlifted today.

India will continue to monitor the ground situation and send more humanitarian aid over the coming days...

And.. niciities like from other quarters:

Sharing such information [ about flood] . between neighboring countries is extremely important from the perspective of humanity and security...

NYT Story:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/31/worl ... istan.html
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Hopefully by building more dams and many large reservoirs in India we will be able to reduce flooding in Pakistan.

The Indian foreign office should release a nice statement to that effect
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@Amber G. , this is what Pakistanis are writing:
Before the decline that began around 2013–14, the IWT framework enabled a highly detailed exchange of flood information.

Notifications were not limited to generic warnings; they included advance forecasts of potential flood volumes, expected timings, and specific rivers likely to be affected. The data shared was granular down to daily, site-specific measurements covering river levels, discharges, and projected inundation zones.

This monsoon, however, India issued flood alerts concerning the Tawi and Sutlej rivers. But instead of using the PIC, the notifications were sent via the Indian High Commission in Islamabad.

These alerts were skeletal, often containing little more than a “high flood” classification, leaving Pakistani authorities to guess at the discharge volumes and timings.

Former Federal Flood Commissioner Ahmed Kamal voiced frustration at this vagueness: “The Indian side is just providing the information in a very generic way by stating only the flood classification (High Flood) with no specific details on discharge magnitude.”

India insists these alerts are acts of goodwill rather than treaty obligations, citing its declaration of abeyance. Its media has portrayed them as evidence of New Delhi’s “humanitarian face” despite strained ties.
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A_Gupta wrote: 02 Sep 2025 23:56 @Amber G. , this is what Pakistanis are writing:
Before the decline that began around 2013–14, the IWT framework enabled a highly detailed exchange of flood information.

Notifications were not limited to generic warnings; they included advance forecasts of potential flood volumes, expected timings, and specific rivers likely to be affected. The data shared was granular down to daily, site-specific measurements covering river levels, discharges, and projected inundation zones.

This monsoon, however, India issued flood alerts concerning the Tawi and Sutlej rivers. But instead of using the PIC, the notifications were sent via the Indian High Commission in Islamabad.

These alerts were skeletal, often containing little more than a “high flood” classification, leaving Pakistani authorities to guess at the discharge volumes and timings.

Former Federal Flood Commissioner Ahmed Kamal voiced frustration at this vagueness: “The Indian side is just providing the information in a very generic way by stating only the flood classification (High Flood) with no specific details on discharge magnitude.”

India insists these alerts are acts of goodwill rather than treaty obligations, citing its declaration of abeyance. Its media has portrayed them as evidence of New Delhi’s “humanitarian face” despite strained ties.




A_Gupta ji,

This is how the game was played by the pakis. Our guys are learning fast

Recently, the pakis shut off all utilities, phone lines, water, gas, to the Indian embassy in pak They don't allow delivery guys handle even food and grocery orders for home delivery

This looks like payback to me
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