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A while ago I posted the following in anticipation of events unfolding in the near future and beyond:

To me, this current Kashmir crises has been looked at by our Military and Civil Leadership in all the wrong way.

It is not a threat but an opportunity. Pakistan must take the recent turn of events as a military opportunity to force India into the corner by threatening a two and a half front war.

Remember, You are as strong as you think you are and appear to the enemy and just as weak too. Its all about positive and aggressive posturing, which sadly, seems to be missing from our military and civil leadership side at the moment.

@Mangus Ortus Novem @PakSword @Signalian @The Eagle @waz @Dubious @Path-Finder @Arsalan

After the hoopla of UN Security Council is over, their is going to be a diplomatic lull... followed by internal political upheaval and otherwise a general sense of disappointment and nose diving morale of the nation already battered by economic hardship due to inaction of the world on Kashmir issue but its outfall on GOP's inaction on diplomatic and military front.
Then I put forward a suggestion that Pakistan should conduct a war exercise with China as a Mockup of a two front war prep against India from the North and North-west simultaneously. Then I continued with the projection that we must avoid and not let hope turn into despair:

Remember IK promised the Kashmiris that they should wait for him to return from UN before marching towards LOC? the consequence of "I did my best diplomatically" will be politically disastrous.

India has to lift the curfew in the near future... The Gorilla war option by training and supplying Kashimiri freedom fighters will do the job of putting more pressure on India... Economic pressure that is...this will surely mean that the already nose diving Indian Economy will go into recession. Investors will see the militarily volatile situation as a red flag and hold on to their investment. It will be a recipe of disaster for India to continue the status quo.

IF Russia can be defeated in Afghanistan by the resolve of Afghans, what is India in front of the will of the Kashmiri People willing to fight for their freedom. We have to try, we cannot just sit, wait and watch.

I do believe that an indigenous and just armed freedom struggle has already started inside Indian Occupied Kashmir.

That the armed freedom struggle started while the region was still under lock down (as evident from news that did manage to come out,) means that India tried its best to hush up the re-ignition of freedom struggle by keeping the people under curfew and communication lockdown for two months just so it can put the blame on Pakistan for instigating cross LOC terrorism.

The first such news that India failed to keep under raps due to its location being itself a "propaganda spot and open to public area" for all to witness:


Kindly post the relevant news and analysis about the latest uprising and wave of freedom struggle of Kashmiri people here, the Jehad for Freedom of Kashmir by its people is on.
 
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A while ago I posted the following in anticipation of events unfolding in the near future and beyond:

To me, this current Kashmir crises has been looked at by our Military and Civil Leadership in all the wrong way.

It is not a threat but an opportunity. Pakistan must take the recent turn of events as a military opportunity to force India into the corner by threatening a two and a half front war.

Remember, You are as strong as you think you are and appear to the enemy and just as weak too. Its all about positive and aggressive posturing, which sadly, seems to be missing from our military and civil leadership side at the moment.

@Mangus Ortus Novem @PakSword @Signalian @The Eagle @waz @Dubious @Path-Finder @Arsalan

After the hoopla of UN Security Council is over, their is going to be a diplomatic lull... followed by internal political upheaval and otherwise a general sense of disappointment and nose diving morale of the nation already battered by economic hardship due to inaction of the world on Kashmir issue but its outfall on GOP's inaction on diplomatic and military front.
Then I put forward a suggestion that Pakistan should conduct a war exercise with China as a Mockup of a two front war prep against India from the North and North-west simultaneously. Then I continued with the projection that we must avoid and not let hope turn into despair:

Remember IK promised the Kashmiris that they should wait for him to return from UN before marching towards LOC? the consequence of "I did my best diplomatically" will be politically disastrous.

India has to lift the curfew in the near future... The Gorilla war option by training and supplying Kashimiri freedom fighters will do the job of putting more pressure on India... Economic pressure that is...this will surely mean that the already nose diving Indian Economy will go into recession. Investors will see the militarily volatile situation as a red flag and hold on to their investment. It will be a recipe of disaster for India to continue the status quo.

IF Russia can be defeated in Afghanistan by the resolve of Afghans, what is India in front of the will of the Kashmiri People willing to fight for their freedom. We have to try, we cannot just sit, wait and watch.

I do believe that an indigenous and just armed freedom struggle has already started inside Indian Occupied Kashmir.

That the armed freedom struggle started while the region was still under lock down (as evident from news that did manage to come out,) means that India tried its best to hush up the re-ignition of freedom struggle by keeping the people under curfew and communication lockdown for two months just so it can put the blame on Pakistan for instigating cross LOC terrorism.

The first such news that India failed to keep under raps due to its location being itself a "propaganda spot and open to public area" for all to witness:


Kindly post the relevant news and analysis about the latest uprising and wave of freedom struggle of Kashmiri people here, the Jehad for Freedom of Kashmir by its people is on.


kashmir???????? pakistan govt and army allready forgot all about it........

imran allready told the world that war is not good(people die in it?).......

why have we been eating grass for years , just to waste billions of dollars on nuclear toys that we will never use?

sell them. get some money.......make sky scrapers eat hotdogs and royal salut...... be peacefull,, dont fight for your right...........

there are no limits of behsharmi.................
 
I am really interested to take kashmir rivers. & Kashmir is beautiful place . We should take opportunity and continue to support Kashmiri people. Let them do their job. They are doing good for us.
 
kashmir???????? pakistan govt and army allready forgot all about it........

imran allready told the world that war is not good(people die in it?).......

why have we been eating grass for years , just to waste billions of dollars on nuclear toys that we will never use?

sell them. get some money.......make sky scrapers eat hotdogs and royal salut...... be peacefull,, dont fight for your right...........

there are no limits of behsharmi.................
Pakistan is capable of doing what no other country has done in the world but Pakistan. We have done to soviets in the past and also what Afghan Talibs have once again done to the Americans in contemporary Afghanistan.

Now imagine that if we can manage to do something twice to super powers by just supporting indigenous freedom struggle then what is India in front of the will of Kashmiri people who are now determined to get rid of the occupation like never before.

Easiest way to get out of any tight spot for Modi; Blame it on Pakistan.

As I stated, the indiginous armed freedom struggle had started during the start of clampdown and curfew imposition, it has started to pick up momentum.

The Guardian
Five killed in Kashmir's deadliest day since losing special status


Some observers say Delhi’s promises falling flat and unrest likely to increase

A reporter in Srinagar and Rebecca Ratcliffe in Delhi

Thu 17 Oct 2019 14.06 BSTLast modified on Thu 17 Oct 2019 15.40 BST


An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard on a street in Srinagar. Shops are open only during the early mornings. Photograph: Farooq Khan/EPA
Five people were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir on Wednesday, thought to be the deadliest day in the region since it was stripped of its autonomy this summer.

Two non-Kashmiris – an apple trader from Punjab and a migrant labourer – were killed in separate attacks by suspected militants in Shopian and Pulwama, south Kashmir. A second apple trader was in a critical condition.

Earlier on Wednesday security forces killed three alleged rebels near Bijbehara town, 28 miles south of the main city of Srinagar.

Kashmir has been under a security lockdown since 5 August when the Indian government scrapped its special status. Mobile phone services were restored for some users on Monday after a 72-day blackout but internet services remain suspended.

Before Delhi’s announcement that it was to remove Kashmir’s autonomy, the leader of the region’s largest militant group, Hizbul Mujahideen, had warned that the move would make Indians in the territory legitimate targets.

Indian officials argued that removing Kashmir’s special status, which granted it its own constitution and rules protecting land ownership, would bring greater development and rid the state of terrorism.

Some policy experts say the high death toll on Wednesday undermines such pledges. “The government’s claims are really falling flat,” said Khalid Shah, an associate fellow at the Observer Research Foundation. “My sense is that the violence is only going to increase, it’s not going to decrease, and to what extent, where it leaves Kashmir, is very difficult to say.”

An insurgency has waxed and waned on the Indian-administered side for three decades, and tens of thousands of people have been killed. Critics say Delhi’s actions have undermined the political mainstream and created fertile ground for militant groups.

Kashmir’s most prominent political and business leaders as well as the president of bar association are all in detention. Officials said such detentions were to prevent unrest, but others warned of a dangerous power vacuum.

Last weekend a spokesman for al-Qaida in Indian Subcontinent described Indian-administered Kashmir as “the worst prison” and called for attacks against the Indian government and army.

In Anchar, a neighbourhood of Srinagar where residents have fought back against security forces, graffiti on the wall reads “Welcome Taliban”.

In an attempt to win over Kashmiris, the Indian government placed a front-page advert in one of the region’s most popular newspapers, Greater Kashmir, urging people to resume normal life. “Closed shops, no public transport? Who benefits? Are we going to succumb to militants? Think!”, the advert said.

In Srinagar, government offices are operating but shops are open only during early morning hours and children are not attending schools. Residents told the Guardian that the refusal to open businesses was an act of defiance. Some reported that residents were complying with a shutdown because they were afraid of being targeted by militants.

Arshad, who lives in south Kashmir, where sympathies for militants are widespread, said he would welcome “any external support” that came for Kashmir’s separatist struggle.

“We cannot fight this war on our own, we need external support whosoever it be,” he said. “So far Pakistan has pleaded our case and supported us, but even if South Sudan or China offer us help I will be the first to raise their flag here,” he said.

Arshad, who has a postgraduate degree and who agreed to be identified by his first name only, said Delhi had restricted all scope for all political activities in the region, which would push militants to the centre stage.

“I think militants will now have a dual role of carrying out the armed struggle as well as taking over the role of political leadership and I feel they are already doing that,” he said.

@Mangus Ortus Novem the highlight in red, interesting pov.
 
A while ago I posted the following in anticipation of events unfolding in the near future and beyond:

To me, this current Kashmir crises has been looked at by our Military and Civil Leadership in all the wrong way.

It is not a threat but an opportunity. Pakistan must take the recent turn of events as a military opportunity to force India into the corner by threatening a two and a half front war.

Remember, You are as strong as you think you are and appear to the enemy and just as weak too. Its all about positive and aggressive posturing, which sadly, seems to be missing from our military and civil leadership side at the moment.

@Mangus Ortus Novem @PakSword @Signalian @The Eagle @waz @Dubious @Path-Finder @Arsalan

After the hoopla of UN Security Council is over, their is going to be a diplomatic lull... followed by internal political upheaval and otherwise a general sense of disappointment and nose diving morale of the nation already battered by economic hardship due to inaction of the world on Kashmir issue but its outfall on GOP's inaction on diplomatic and military front.
Then I put forward a suggestion that Pakistan should conduct a war exercise with China as a Mockup of a two front war prep against India from the North and North-west simultaneously. Then I continued with the projection that we must avoid and not let hope turn into despair:

Remember IK promised the Kashmiris that they should wait for him to return from UN before marching towards LOC? the consequence of "I did my best diplomatically" will be politically disastrous.

India has to lift the curfew in the near future... The Gorilla war option by training and supplying Kashimiri freedom fighters will do the job of putting more pressure on India... Economic pressure that is...this will surely mean that the already nose diving Indian Economy will go into recession. Investors will see the militarily volatile situation as a red flag and hold on to their investment. It will be a recipe of disaster for India to continue the status quo.

IF Russia can be defeated in Afghanistan by the resolve of Afghans, what is India in front of the will of the Kashmiri People willing to fight for their freedom. We have to try, we cannot just sit, wait and watch.

I do believe that an indigenous and just armed freedom struggle has already started inside Indian Occupied Kashmir.

That the armed freedom struggle started while the region was still under lock down (as evident from news that did manage to come out,) means that India tried its best to hush up the re-ignition of freedom struggle by keeping the people under curfew and communication lockdown for two months just so it can put the blame on Pakistan for instigating cross LOC terrorism.

The first such news that India failed to keep under raps due to its location being itself a "propaganda spot and open to public area" for all to witness:


Kindly post the relevant news and analysis about the latest uprising and wave of freedom struggle of Kashmiri people here, the Jehad for Freedom of Kashmir by its people is on.

Honestly I don't know what is happening behind the scenes but I have faith in the people at the helm.
 
A while ago I posted the following in anticipation of events unfolding in the near future and beyond:

To me, this current Kashmir crises has been looked at by our Military and Civil Leadership in all the wrong way.

It is not a threat but an opportunity. Pakistan must take the recent turn of events as a military opportunity to force India into the corner by threatening a two and a half front war.

Remember, You are as strong as you think you are and appear to the enemy and just as weak too. Its all about positive and aggressive posturing, which sadly, seems to be missing from our military and civil leadership side at the moment.

@Mangus Ortus Novem @PakSword @Signalian @The Eagle @waz @Dubious @Path-Finder @Arsalan

After the hoopla of UN Security Council is over, their is going to be a diplomatic lull... followed by internal political upheaval and otherwise a general sense of disappointment and nose diving morale of the nation already battered by economic hardship due to inaction of the world on Kashmir issue but its outfall on GOP's inaction on diplomatic and military front.
Then I put forward a suggestion that Pakistan should conduct a war exercise with China as a Mockup of a two front war prep against India from the North and North-west simultaneously. Then I continued with the projection that we must avoid and not let hope turn into despair:

Remember IK promised the Kashmiris that they should wait for him to return from UN before marching towards LOC? the consequence of "I did my best diplomatically" will be politically disastrous.

India has to lift the curfew in the near future... The Gorilla war option by training and supplying Kashimiri freedom fighters will do the job of putting more pressure on India... Economic pressure that is...this will surely mean that the already nose diving Indian Economy will go into recession. Investors will see the militarily volatile situation as a red flag and hold on to their investment. It will be a recipe of disaster for India to continue the status quo.

IF Russia can be defeated in Afghanistan by the resolve of Afghans, what is India in front of the will of the Kashmiri People willing to fight for their freedom. We have to try, we cannot just sit, wait and watch.

I do believe that an indigenous and just armed freedom struggle has already started inside Indian Occupied Kashmir.

That the armed freedom struggle started while the region was still under lock down (as evident from news that did manage to come out,) means that India tried its best to hush up the re-ignition of freedom struggle by keeping the people under curfew and communication lockdown for two months just so it can put the blame on Pakistan for instigating cross LOC terrorism.

The first such news that India failed to keep under raps due to its location being itself a "propaganda spot and open to public area" for all to witness:


Kindly post the relevant news and analysis about the latest uprising and wave of freedom struggle of Kashmiri people here, the Jehad for Freedom of Kashmir by its people is on.
India has already lifted the curfew
Phones are ringing as usual now.....

A day has passed on. World has moved on

Time to forget about Article 370 and focus on iwt
 
India has already lifted the curfew
Phones are ringing as usual now.....

A day has passed on. World has moved on

Time to forget about Article 370 and focus on iwt
This is what Modi's normalcy looks like in Indian Occupied Kashmir


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Kashmir is Striking back and Modi has no plan-B:

 
موسی ہی تو نہیں ہے دور دور تک ۔​
موسی بنی اسراعیل سے تھے
شیخ عبدللہ کشمیر سے تھے
ایک نے قوم کو فرعون سے آزادی دلاۂی
دوسرے نے قوم کو فرعونوں کے ہاتھ
بیچ دیا؛ سو قوم کو کچھ تو قیمت ادا کرنی ہوگی​
 
موسی بنی اسراعیل سے تھے
شیخ عبدللہ کشمیر سے تھے
ایک نے قوم کو فرعون سے آزادی دلاۂی
دوسرے نے قوم کو فرعونوں کے ہاتھ
بیچ دیا؛ سو قوم کو کچھ تو قیمت ادا کرنی ہوگی​

جناب مری سمجھ کے مطابق ذمہ داری ہماری بھی ہے
یعنی کشمیر کو شہہ رگ کہنے والوں کی​
 
جناب مری سمجھ کے مطابق ذمہ داری ہماری بھی ہے
یعنی کشمیر کو شہہ رگ کہنے والوں کی​
یقین ہماری بھی ذمہداری مگر آزادی سنگباری اور صرف نعروں سے حاصل نہیں ہوتی خون لینا اور دینا پڑتا ہیں​
 

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