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India, Pakistan troops exchange fire

Lol, your army ain't got the power to face Indian forces, that is why you send cowards, You army is incapable of pulling the trigger how come they will kill, face it. Kashmir is and will remain part of India. Ty as much as you can you will always FAIL.

no Kashmiri wants to be with hindu india.
 
You may say whatever you want that helps you sleep at night, but once you amass 1 million troops to attack us and then go crawling back its just viewed in one way - bunch of pussies.

Pay no attention to these worthless trolls. Let them jai ho all day, if india dare attack Pakistan, india will be finished. Pakistan has more nuclear weapons and more powerful nuclear weapons than them.
 
Pak troops fire on 2 Indian posts, BSF jawan injured

Jammu, May 1 (PTI) Pakistani troops tonight fired on two forward posts of India injuring a BSF jawan in Poonch sector, in yet another violation of ceasefire along the Line of Control.

The Pakistani troops opened fire from small arms on Dokha and Pipol posts in Krishna Ghati belt of Poonch district at around 1850 hours, a senior army officer said.

The BSF jawans returned the fire, triggering an exchange of firing that lasted till 2100 hours.

A BSF constable was injured in the firing from across the LoC, the officer said.

Troops along the sector were put on alert in view of apprehension of infiltration bid by militants, he added.

The ceasefire between India and Pakistan has been in force since November 2003.

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Infiltration foiled by security forces in J&K

Jammu: The BSF on Saturday foiled a major infiltration bid after a fierce gunbattle with militants along the Indo-Pak border in Samba district, BSF officials said.


Militants opened fire on the Ballard forward post following which BSF jawans and patrolling parties retaliated. Later, militants managed to escape towards the Pakistani side, they said, adding the ultras were given cover firing by security forces on the other side.

Infiltration foiled by security forces in J&K, News - Nation - Mumbai Mirror
 
India, Pakistan troops exchange fire, infiltration bid foiled

Indian troops exchanged heavy gunfire with Pakistani forces overnight on Saturday and foiled an infiltration bid by militants trying to cross the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Jammu and Kashmir between the two countries, officials said.

The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated to the gunfire from Pakistani rangers at Ballad post in Samba sector, about 45 km southwest of Jammu at 11 pm on Friday.

"It was an infiltration bid by militants from across the LoC. The gunfire lasted for about 90 minutes. The BSF succeeded in foiling the infiltration attempt," a BSF official said.

Searches have been launched in the area to find out if there were any footprints of infiltrators on this side of the border.

A fortnight ago, two militants intruded from across the international border. They crossed over from Hiranagar sector of Kathua district, adjoining Punjab. The two were later killed in a gunfight with the Punjab police in a village in Gurdaspur

India, Pakistan troops exchange fire, infiltration bid foiled- Hindustan Times
 
Pak's 2nd ceasefire violation in 12 hours

In yet another ceasefire violation in the Valley, Pakistani troops fired on four forward posts of India injuring a BSF jawan in Poonch sector on Saturday (May 1) morning. This is the second such ceasefire violation in twelve hours.

At around 8 pm last night Pakistani troops opened fire on Chajja, Man, Gorha, Kranti posts in the Krishnaghati area along the Line of Control (LoC). Besides small arms, machine gun fire were also heard. The BSF on its part returned the fire.

A BSF constable was injured in the firing from across the LoC, a senior army officer said. Troops along the sector were put on alert in view of apprehension of infiltration bid by militants, he added.

This is the second ceasefire violation in the span of a day. Yesterday Pakistani troops opened fired in Ramgarh district in Samba. One terrorist was injured, after four terrorists tried to cross the International Border and three fled back after BSF personnel opened fire.

The ceasefire between India and Pakistan has been in force since November 2003.

Pak's 2nd ceasefire violation in 12 hours- TIMESNOW.tv - Latest Breaking News, Big News Stories, News Videos
 
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At least that is what PPP's original manifesto during its creation stated back in 1970

Pakistan Peoples Party


Kashmir is a disputed territory, there is no question of infiltration we're going where we deem its our right to go.

Keep dreaming guys just dont end up killing innocent ppl in the name of giving them freedom :what:
 
Pay no attention to these worthless trolls. Let them jai ho all day, if india dare attack Pakistan, india will be finished. Pakistan has more nuclear weapons and more powerful nuclear weapons than them.

Dude which history book have u read :what: Has India ever started a war with Pakistan ?

So what makes u think we will do it the next time :woot: troll :wave:
 
honestely indian soilders where so scard... THEY GAVE US A DEADLINE LOL! SAYING THAT IF WE DONT DO ANYTHING WE WILL BE SHITTED UPON BUT WE HAVENT ... its funnie how we dealt with them ... actuailly we really dident do an thing our mood was YOU WANT A FIGHT HERE HAVE ONE!!! BUT you see india went on the defencive side saying no w dont want a war .... sissys.....
 
Indians have a nice excuse, fire and then claim we stopped infiltration.

In worst cases they kill local Kashmiris and show them as infiltrators.

It is a shame to see senior members arguing based on speculation and random generalization. It is also appalling to see people supporting terrorism and thinking about it as a means to move forward. A country like Pakistan is engulfed in a do or die battle against the ideology of extremism and yet we find support for terrorism.

There is a saying in Sanskrit: "Vinashakale vipareta buddi" that roughly translates to: In the time of death/crisis a person uses his brain in all the wrong ways.

Good luck !
 
You may say whatever you want that helps you sleep at night, but once you amass 1 million troops to attack us and then go crawling back its just viewed in one way - bunch of pussies.

yes, we should have thought through instead of amassing troops. That is what happens when civilians are in control of the defense of the country. Strategy and politics don't go together. We however learnt from our mistakes.

:no: Pakistan has no such issue. The real power as we all know rests with the army. It is shameful for a country to take its General to discuss and have a dialog with the US on bilateral issues and cooperation. :D At least the world knows what an eye wash your civilian leadership is! Who are the pussies now?

:cheers:
 
Oyyyy... Chill. If you have nothing to contribute, stop trolling and writing BS.



In the comfort of your internet hole, if you think you are having a fight, then you need help.

i was recalling pakistan reaction to india creating a war hysteria..
 
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Pak-India troops exchange fire
The National Report


Indians violating Line of Control

NEW DELHI\ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Indian troops exchanged heavy gunfire with overnight on Saturday at the Line of Control (LoC), officials said.

An ISPR statement said Pakistan forces responded to firing by Indian security forces. However, On the other hand, India’s Border Security Force (BSF) said it retaliated to the gunfire from Pakistani rangers at Ballad post in Samba sector, about 45 km southwest of Jammu at 11pm on Friday. "It was an infiltration bid by militants from across the LoC. The gunfire lasted for about 90 minutes. The BSF succeeded in foiling the infiltration attempt," a BSF official said. Searches have been launched in the area to find out if there were any footprints of infiltrators on this side of the border, the BSF said

Meanwhile, India has admitted that cross border infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir had come down. "We have to monitor situation in the coming months. Let us see what happens in near future. With the melting of snow infiltration bids may increase," the Home Secretary GK Pillai told reporters here.

Pillai ruled out any possibility of withdrawing paramilitary BSF from the Pakistan border despite Islamabad shifting around 100,000 troops from its eastern borders to tribal areas.

"The BSF is there to guard the borders and check infiltration," he said. Pillai said that centre had increased pension of militancy hit victims from Rs 500 to Rs 750 per month. "The government has also allocated Rs 168 crores to state police for security related expenditure and Rs 120 crores for relief and rehabilitation package. Similarly Rs 90 crore compensation has been granted to victims of violence in JK," he added

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