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India likely to launch attacks against Pakistan between April 16-20: FM Qureshi

No problem... We aren't in a very good shape even now... That's why I am saying Pakistan has a lot less to lose in the coming war... And I don't see Indians that naive to not see this.. and if they do initiate something foolish, then.... :disagree:


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You must be naive, Pakistan enjoys one of the best geopolitical space on this planet. It's close too worlds biggest economies, it's a connection between oil rich middle east and eastern and southern asia.

With right policies and approach it could be one of the best place to be on earth.

Come out of negative mindset and work towards consecutive side ..World would be much better place for all..
 
strategy develops as the war take turns .... its a chess game. But, Pakistani economy can't afford all out war, but limited war yes ...

hmm....there must be some planning to have your defence against the "angry" man...

Limited war.....interesting term...

What would you say encompasses a limited war....is there a time frame to define this ?
do you think cold start will evolve to meet the pakistani forces ?

I personally think...the recent skirmish ..seems to be a testing run...to learn about the pakistani mobilization...
and response attitudes.
 
You must be naive, Pakistan enjoys one of the best geopolitical space on this planet. It's close too worlds biggest economies, it's a connection between oil rich middle east and eastern and southern asia.

With right policies and approach it could be one of the best place to be on earth.

Come out of negative mindset and work towards consecutive side ..World would be much better place for all..

hahaha we are Not bangladesh.

qureshi wants to take jizya from you
 
ehhh..ok i suppose ?

but what does your reply have to do with money winning wars for eons ?

A Country does not profit from war but a handful of individuals and they do so by providing things that are needed to wage war. Down through history these people have often provided the funds and/or war goods to wage war to countries.

A good example is Shell Oil. During WW2 Shell Oil sold products in both America and Nazi Germany. They went through Switzerland in order to sell supplies to the Nazi’s.

The royal family of the United Kingdom is setting on huge stock piles of gold provided by Hitler at the start of the WW2. Switzerland is also holding on to huge stock piles of Nazi Gold and accounts of people that died during WW2 because survivors did not have the proper paperwork to claim what is rightfully there property.

Another good example, Halliburton provides the vast majority of goods to the US Military and former V.P. Dick Cheney owns a great deal of stock. The war on Saddam made Halliburton some $39 billion in profits and Cheney’s share was some $34 million! In other words Cheney made a great deal of profit from war he helped to start.

Citizen Nixon broke up the peace talks between America and North Vietnam which is treason! The Military Complex rewarded him with several hundred million dollars. When Nixon became President he thanked the Military Complex by ordering up huge bombing campaigns.

War has always been about making profits
 
hmm....there must be some planning to have your defence against the "angry" man...

Limited war.....interesting term...

What would you say encompasses a limited war....is there a time frame to define this ?
do you think cold start will evolve to meet the pakistani forces ?

I personally think...the recent skirmish ..seems to be a testing run...to learn about the pakistani mobilization...
and response attitudes.
A good example of limited war is Siachin and Kargil standoff , where during war all type of trades and borders were open between India and Pakistan . Both countries scared of war spill over , because it might end up nuclear. And both countries can't afford such a big spill over .
 
'Pulwama-style' incident: Pakistan warns India against any misadventure
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Published: April 7, 2019
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MOFA Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has warned India of severe consequences in case of any misadventure after an intelligence report revealed New Delhi was planning to stage another Pulwama-style military attack to blame Islamabad in coming weeks.

The Foreign Office summoned an Indian diplomat on Sunday to lodge protest against Modi administration’s sinister plan against Pakistan.

Foreign office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal, in a tweet, said that Indian Deputy High Commissioner Gaurav Ahluwalia was summoned for demarche in line with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s briefing of today and warned against any misadventure.
If India resorts to any aggression, Pakistan will give a befitting response, the spokesperson said in a statement.

Earlier in the day, Qureshi revealed that India is planning another military attack against Pakistan in coming weeks, raising the spectre of renewed hostilities between the two nuclear armed neighbours.

“We have reliable intelligence that between April 16-20, India may carry out an attack against Pakistan,” disclosed the foreign minister at a news conference in his hometown Multan.

Elaborating further, he said that India could stage a “Pulwama style” attack in occupied Kashmir to use it as justification for its military adventure against Pakistan.


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You must be naive, Pakistan enjoys one of the best geopolitical space on this planet.
There is no denying the our location is a blessing for us. However, we also know from experience that it can also result being a curse. We can be crushed between power struggle of great powers.
 
You must be naive, Pakistan enjoys one of the best geopolitical space on this planet. It's close too worlds biggest economies, it's a connection between oil rich middle east and eastern and southern asia.

With right policies and approach it could be one of the best place to be on earth.

Come out of negative mindset and work towards consecutive side ..World would be much better place for all..
Thank you
 
@AfrazulMandal

Yes you are right about IAF all done with.

Indian Air Force, Force has all but compromised, vanished in thin Air.








India's Sukhoi fleet faces problems despite Russian spare parts deal

But the company faces roadblocks to carrying out timely repair, overhaul and maintenance orders for the Su-30MKI fleet due to the poor supply of required spare parts.

"The [Su-30MKI] fleet is prohibitively expensive equipment and faces problems due to high, premature failure rate of subsystems like

engines, radars, missiles, avionics, etc.," said Vinod Kumar Narang, a retired Indian Air Force air vice-marshal.


Narang noted that the major issue regarding maintenance is not the supply of spare parts but rather the rapidity of repairs of line-replaceable units and shop-repairable units. He asserted that the Russian suppliers make

good money by supplying new spare parts at solid profit margins, but are always reluctant to quickly make repairs at 25 percent of the cost of new items.

https://www.defensenews.com/air/201...es-problems-despite-russian-spare-parts-deal/

https://m.economictimes.com/news/de...ble-manohar-parrikar/articleshow/52153232.cms

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indias-mighty-su-30mki-fighter-jets-have-a-big-problem.387508/

 
oh nooo. you have benaqaabed the saajish.
dude your whole election is about how to go to war with Pakistan.

thats like one hilarious birthday gift
A gift that keeps on giving.:enjoy: On one side, it's election, on the other it's economy and inflation.
A war is coming guys.:devil:
 

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