Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012
Posted: 09 Jan 2013 11:35
This Hanuman has been kept small & puny deliberately.
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And by our own people -netas and babus.SSridhar wrote:This Hanuman has been kept small & puny deliberately.
Its the system in India... remember its reaction to the anti-rape protests in dilli? Tear-gas, lathi-charge,... very aggressive. It reaction to anti-corruption protests in ramlila maidan?! Again, beating people(women and children) in the middle of the night... ruthless.Hari Seldon wrote:From twitter:
@GabbbarSingh India is Hulk in reverse, Looks huge & mean when it's normal, gets smaller and puny when angered. #LoC
Too stupidly good !!* 1. During the Cold War, if USA launched a nuke-loaded missile, Soviet Satellites would inform the Soviet army in 3 seconds and in less than 45 seconds Soviet counter-missiles would be on their way.
2. Recent studies commissioned by US department of Defense included one on nuclear war between India and Pakistan :
3. This was the scenario................ The Pakistan army decides to launch a nuke-missile towards India . They don't need any permission from their government, and promptly order the countdowns.
Indian technology is highly advanced. In less than 8 seconds, Indian army detects the Pak countdown and decides to launch a missile in retribution. But they need permission from the Government of India . They submit their request to the Indian President.
The President forwards it to the Cabinet. The Prime Minister calls an emergency Lok Sabha session. The LS meets, but due to several walkouts and severe protests by the opposition, it gets adjourned indefinitely. The President asks for a quick decision. In the mean time, the Pak missile failed to take off due to technical failure. Their attempts for a re-launch are still on. Just then the Indian ruling party is reduced to a minority because a party that was giving outside support withdraws it.
The President asks the PM to prove his majority within a week. As the ruling party fails to win the confidence vote, a caretaker government is installed. The caretaker PM decides to permit the armed forces to launch a nuclear missile. But the Election Commission says that a caretaker government cannot take such a decision because elections are at hand. The Election Commission files Public Interest Litigation in the Supreme Court alleging misuse of power.
The Supreme Court comes to the rescue of the PM, and says the acting! PM is authorized to take this decision in view of the emergency facing the nation. Just then one of the Pak missiles successfully took off, but it fell 367 miles away from the target, on its own government building in Islamabad at 11.00 AM. Fortunately there were no casualties as no employee had reached the office that early.
In any case, the nuclear core of the missile had detached somewhere in flight. The Pakistan army is now trying to get better technologies from China and USA .
The Indian Government, taking no chances, decides to launch a nuclear missile of its own, after convening an all-party meeting. This time all the parties agree. Its three months since the army had sought permission.
But as preparations begin, "pro-humanity", "anti-nuclear" activists come out against the Government's decision. Human chains are formed and Rasta rokos organized.
In California and Washington endless e-mails are sent to Indians condemning the government and mentioning "Please forward it to as many Indians as possible". On the Pakistan side, the missiles kept malfunctioning. Some missiles deviate from target due to technical failures or high-speed wind blowing over Rajasthan. Many of them land in the Indian Ocean killing some fishes.
A missile (smuggled from US A) is pressed into service. Since the Pakistan army is unable to understand its software, it hits it original destination: Russia . Russians successfully intercepts the missile and in retaliation launches a nuclear missile towards Islamabad . The missile hits the target and creates havoc.
Pakistan cries for help. India expresses deep regrets for what has happened and sends in a million dollars worth of Parle-G biscuits. Thus India never gets to launch the missile. Pakistan never gets it right. And both live happily ever after!!!!
Mohinder Singh, 40, was kidnapped from his shop in Tabbai village of Khyber Agency by unidentified armed men on November 20. Singh was a seller of herbal medicines, a trade that is common among Sikhs in northwest Pakistan.
Singh was beheaded yesterday and his body was mutilated before it was packed in a sack and dumped at Zakhakhel Bazaar in Khyber Agency, unnamed officials were quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper.
...Daswant said his brother was diabetic and had been survived by his wife and nine children, including a polio-affected son.
It meansarun wrote:What’s does “proportionate response” mean to our Congress Party led Government?
I had commented as such.abhishek_sharma wrote:Shiv Aroor @ShivAroor
Intelligence sources tell HT's Atir Khan that the Pak Army soldiers who entered India & killed 2 jawans were from the Special Services Group.<SNIP>
vivek_ahuja wrote: Spirit of the argument aside, I think you missed the discussion the other day about our lack of rockets for the Pinaka. Honestly Vivek, where is all this coming from? What has this whine got to do with the current incident on the border?
Also the absence of NVGs because BEL needs the contract.
As if the latest NVD would have allowed you to see them coming in? I mean seriously, what do people here think LOC looks like?
Also ball-less army commander. I suspect you're talking about the Lt. General Parnaik here...well, for starts, he is known as the biggest hawk in the establishment against withdrawal from the Siachen. And what he did was exactly what people in his position need to do...he was in the Paltan to control the tempers...this is not some street-corner fight between two hooligans.
Also bad equipment on border with good equipment only for US-India joint exercises.Again - has anyone seen equipment on the border? Well, it seems to have done well in thwarting entry by piglets. And for god's sake, we're talking about SSG here...and that too a very small team...which entered into an area between LOC and fence. No amount of good equipment can prevent such an action.
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Did you mean HOpe, after all our leadership and Pakistan Army is joined at the HIP , aint it.Anujan wrote:More people were killed in a brutal way in Mumbai than the 2 Jawans. Our response to Mumbai has been to send dossiers and invite the scum Rehman Malik over and listen to his lectures on how Mumbai is like Babri.
And we still home for a strong response from Indian govt.
Err what else can they do, as Yindoo fundamentalists the National, International and Indian Business community neutered them for taking a too aggressive stance on Operation Parakram.abhijitm wrote:meanwhile BJP wants to shame pakistan in the world. hey bhagwan. Looks like they are on the mission of collecting shame-pakistan certificates from all possible nations and hang them on the wall...a 'wall of shame' they call.
kahan se paida hote hai yeh log?
We have a very unwise person as our Foreign Minister. He will outdo his immediate predecessor, it seems. Salman Kurshid 's grand father was Zakir Hussain who opted to stay in India at the time of Partition while his brother migrated to TSP and became a federal minister there. I am not saying that cross-border familial relationships influence decisions. Just wanted to share a tidbit.Anindya wrote:then our side accepts and declares "attack should not be escalated".
Mutilation of jawans unacceptable, but attack should not be escalated: Salman Khurshid
then there is no point in retribution.SSridhar wrote:Of course, we will not indulge in barbarity.
Indian press reported a second security incident occurred on 8 January in a central sector of the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir State. The Indians claim that a Pakistan Army team killed two Indian soldiers while operating a half kilometer on the Indian side. According to the press, one of the Indian soldiers was decapitated and his head taken back to the Pakistan side of the Line of Control. The Indian Army said the Pakistan Army team was driven back across the border after a 30-minute gun battle. It also confirmed that the body of one of the soldiers had been mutilated. Indian military authorities have protested the incident to their counterparts, but the Pakistanis deny any action took place. Comment: The only explanation provided by the Indians for the two incidents this week is a sudden increase in militant infiltration from Pakistani Kashmir into Indian Kashmir. The normal time for infiltration, however, is late autumn to help the Kashmiri militants prepare for winter. The timing of the incidents relative to the promulgation of a new Pakistan Army doctrine last month is suspicious. The new doctrine establishes suppression of internal security threats as a top priority for the Pakistan Army. Hard liners, especially in Pakistan's intelligence service, insist that India remains the highest priority threat. They also disdain Army support to civil law and order authority as a police task. They have the motive, means and opportunity to punctuate their argument with manufactured incidents along the Line of Control in Kashmir. This is a hypothesis at this time. The probability of escalation remains low, especially if hardliners primarily are attempting to make a point to the National Security Council of Pakistan.
“These are baseless and unfounded allegations,” said a statement issued by the Foreign Office. “Pakistan is prepared to hold investigations through the United Nations Military Observer Group for India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) on the recent ceasefire violations on the Line of Control.”
The statement said it was important that serious efforts be made to maintain the progress and improvement achieved by the neighbouring countries in the dialogue process and bilateral relations, emphasising that “negative propaganda” be avoided.
A senior military official in Islamabad had earlier denied that Pakistani troops had been involved in any attack, similarly claiming that India was using “propaganda” to divert attention from a deadly raid on Sunday. {The Indian Army killed its own troops}
“Indian authorities were informed that Pakistan has carried out ground verification and checked and found nothing of this sort happened as being alleged by India,” the official told reporters in a text message.
SSridhar garu,SSridhar wrote:Retribution must be swift, disproportionate, a lesson-learning experience for TSPA, backed by GoI, and be made public when over. Of course, we will not indulge in barbarity.
SSridhar wrote:DGMOs contact - DAWN“Indian authorities were informed that Pakistan has carried out ground verification and checked and found nothing of this sort happened as being alleged by India,” the official told reporters in a text message.