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    It's a RAW deal for intel agency

    It's a RAW deal for intel agency Sachin Parashar, TNN 26 July 2009, 02:00am IST NEW DELHI: At a time when Pakistan has for the first time managed to bring its troubled Baluchistan province in the official dialogue framework with India, it's perhaps ironical that India's external intelligence...
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    Kargil: A Debacle or A Lost Opportunity?

    1. It is hard to say exactly what the stated objectives were, since a public (an unbiased one specifically) has not come from Pakistan. However, it is assumed that the idea was to rekindle the armed struggle and by taking the vantage area of Kargil heights, almost cut indian troops in siachen...
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    Kargil: A Debacle or A Lost Opportunity?

    It doesn't matter who won the brownie points in killing the other's troops by fighting valiantly. The end result is that Kargil was retaken by India partly through military muscle and partly through diplomatic and political pressure. In that effect it was a victory for India & the retreat for...
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    Current Tensions in Xinjiang-China

    This thread and the responses by the Pakistanis has proved that when push comes to shove, they, or any muslim dominated country (a few exceptions apart) wouldn't lift a finger to so much as even criticize such atrocities, against fellow muslims. This is one reason why the Islamic voice hardly...
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    Current Tensions in Xinjiang-China

    I believe it is the same for Pakistan. I don't recollect them crying about the Rohignya people even though their a muslim ethnic minority suffering. All the crocodile tears about muslim "brotherhood" is generally b(i)ased only in favour of their community or land disputes with neighbouring nations.
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    for all indian,Chinese government and the Han nationality is oppressing tibetans

    I think mistreatment of civilians exists on both sides, be it minorities or "seditionists". But the stark contrast is that China is a huge firewall that doesn't allow these things to be telecast. I didn't see anything about Tibetian problems when I went to the Olympics in China. It was all hunky...
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    Top 10 Shortest Wars

    Umm... It was a stalemate, in case you didn't know history. You think that Pakistan will conquer India and divide her into two pieces? I'm so scared.
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    Top 10 Shortest Wars

    lol. the remote is with USA though. :lol:
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    for all indian,Chinese government and the Han nationality is oppressing tibetans

    The third picture reminded me of the imperialistic troops from the star wars movie marching on some desolate outpost of its empire against the rebel army, when there were only buddhist monks. lol. Call that overkill or what.
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    P8I aircraft to give Indian navy maritime patrol edge

    P8I aircraft to give Indian navy maritime patrol edge In the coming ten years, 400 new aircraft would be inducted into the Indian navy fleet, including the advanced Boeing P8I maritime patrol aircraft manufactured by the US aerospace major, according to Rear Admiral Sudhir Pillai. Pillai...
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    Top 10 Shortest Wars

    Top 10 Shortest Wars According to the list of the shortest wars, the '71 Indo-Pak war figures in the top 3, next only to the 6 day war & the farcical Zanzibar-Britain war which lasted 38 minutes.
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    India beefs up defence along China-India border

    I see the chinese are starting to piss. :D
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    for all indian,Chinese government and the Han nationality is oppressing tibetans

    How much salary you get from Chinese government? Or do you draw pension?
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    The top 5 spenders for miliatry as % of GDP are are muslim nations

    This might be pretty old, but interesting nonethelss, as per CIA world factbook the top military as & of the GDP are all islamic nations based in the middle east. Interesting indeed. Rank country (% of GDP) Date of Information 1 Oman 11.40 2005 est. 2 Qatar 10.00 2005...
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    Now Chinese say "India biggest threat to China"!!!

    Given the congress' tendency to appease the minorities they'll rename it as Mohammedabad. :mod:
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    Now Chinese say "India biggest threat to China"!!!

    True, I forgot Israel, but that a secret. :whistle: heh. And it's possible that Pak, caught up as it wer ein their own hole that they dug will not come to China's help, much like '62 war. But back then the difference between chian and india was too huge that they didn't bother to turn up.
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    Now Chinese say "India biggest threat to China"!!!

    I think it's time to objectively analyze what'll be the outcome of a war currently. PLA is numerically stronger than India, and has a local satrap in Pakistani Army who'll come to their aid, if neeeded. So, if the war begins, PLA will be at an advantage. However, their airforce is not the...
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    Now Chinese say "India biggest threat to China"!!!

    A different source put that figure at around 65 - 74%. Dunno how or where those "surveys" were conducted in china. AS usual orchestrated by the state media & tells us nothing, except what they want to propaganda.
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    Indian Army goes into Star Wars mode

    Indian Army goes into Star Wars mode By: MiD DAY Correspondent Date: 2009-06-09 New technology, software being acquired to bring warzones and command centres closer Wars are fought on the battlefield and not on the strategy table. This is what commanders would say. But the wars of...
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    The 1965 Indo-Pak war

    Yes, our intelligence is quite frankly, pathetic. :tdown: And the leadership at that time was nothing to write home about. Had it been Indira Gandhi, maybe it would have been better.

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