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Pakistan Reports Deadly Border Clashes With India

Not true, PM Modi never said he would nuke pakistan, your FM has repeatedly said that pakistan has the option to attack india with nuclear weapons. Nuclear saber rattling is done by pakistan and not india.
By the comments made by some pakistani members here it seems they like death more than life, which to me is absurd.
No Pakistani leader has ever made absurd statements of waging war agaisnt India. Modi made many anti Pakistani and ridiculous statements agaisnt Pakistan during his election campaign. Ajit Doval has made countless statements of responding to Pakitan and within days attacks occure in Pakistan.
 
Yes bulshit of indian sir jee kal strike


So you addmiting that india is a terrorist state by saying your countrys agents are present in kpk n baluchistan


We made nuclear weapon to use them not to keep them hid8ng sone where under caves or hills or in storage places
You've got the wrong end of the stick Pal! I'm a Pakistani and my comment is in response to the attack on the FC personannel and the continued attacks agaisnt security forces in KPK an Balochestan. I've mearly highlighted the issue that India is able to hit Pakistan at the western border. Its ironic when Pakistan hit India at the LOC an attack ocurs on Paks western border. Yes, India are openly waging a war in Balochestan and KPK.
 
Indians need to taught lesson once and for all. Pak Army did really well to protect our territory and came strongly with a counter attack
 
Been informed that the PA has given a massive response to indian provocation especially the murder of 4 young children.

Many Indians killed, many body's vapourised by intensity of fire.

Some limited conflict COULD occur. PA ready to send them to he'll.

OK, chutap at best.They were reporting same in 71 war..I won't get satisfied until and unless I see Indians crying over here.
 
OK, chutap at best.They were reporting same in 71 war..I won't get satisfied until and unless I see Indians crying over here.

Indians will not cry, our media and govt has lied to us and is still lying to us . After 50 years, our Prime Minister lied to us, celebrated victory of 1965 war which we lost by a country 10 times smaller than us, this is shameful and humiliating. We should leave this country of hypocrites. World reported our humiliation, we need to revamp and make our army stronger, it is inefficient and corrupt and is in no position to fight a war.

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Do we get all the technology and they did not get anything ? Stop sounding like a moron.
Clearly your still stuck in 1971. Bangladesh other side of India difficult to maintain and supply weapons to. Difficult for India to repeat 1971. You are a pathetic moron!

Do we get all the technology and they did not get anything ? Stop sounding like a moron.
Technology in terms of communication better knowledge of news. Technology does not necceserily mean weapons. 1971 people in west Pakistan had no real idea what was happening in Dhakka. Today people have somethin called the Internet. Moron!
 
India launches offensive; Pak says 11 civilians, 3 soldiers killed in shelling
  • Imtiaz Ahmad and Ravi Krishnan Khajuria, Islamabad/Jammu
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  • Updated: Nov 24, 2016 01:54 IST
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Indian Army soldiers on alert near the Line of Control near Jammu. (PTI File Photo)
  • soldier’s body was mutilated and two others were killed, with Pakistani authorities saying 14 people died in the shelling.

    The offensive came hours after the Indian Army pledged to exact a “heavy” retribution for the killing of the three soldiers. Observers said the exchange of fire was one of the heaviest since a ceasefire came into effect along the Line of Control in late 2003.

    On Wednesday evening, the Directors General of Military Operations of the two countries held an “unscheduled hotline interaction” at Pakistan’s request to discuss the situation along the de-facto border. India’s DGMO Lt Gen Ranbir Singh expressed grief at Pakistani civilian casualties but said Indian troops were “only targeting locations from where Pakistan has initiated ceasefire violations”.

    Singh also raised infiltration attempts by terrorists and the “unethical act of mutilation of the body of Indian soldiers close to the LoC by terrorists infiltrating from Pakistan”, a statement said. He said normalcy would return to the LoC if the Pakistani side exercised “strict control on their troops to refrain from any nefarious activities”.

    The external affairs ministry summoned Pakistani deputy high commissioner Syed Haider Shah and protested against continued ceasefire violations and “barbaric mutilation” of the Indian soldier’s body, spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted.

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    Shah, in turn, protested against the targeting of civilians in a passenger bus and an ambulance in the Neelum Valley, Pakistani officials said. Shah said this amounted to “a serious escalation of the situation”.

    Pakistani officials said 10 civilians were killed when shelling hit the bus and the ambulance. The ambulance had gone to evacuate people who were injured when the bus was hit. A motorcyclist also died after being hit by a mortal shell in the same area.

    The Pakistani military’s media arm also said three soldiers, including a captain, were killed “while responding to Indian unprovoked firing”. The Pakistan Army claimed seven Indian soldiers were killed but there was no confirmation of fatalities on the Indian side.

    Indian officials said two BSF troopers and three soldiers sustained minor injuries in Rajouri and Poonch districts. Several mortar shells also hit the site of the Kishen Ganga Hydroelectric Power Project in Gurez, prompting officials to ask all workers to leave the area.

    Indian officials accused the Pakistani side of setting off the exchange of fire by indiscriminately targeting army posts in Bhimber Gali, Krishna Ghati and Naushera sectors of the LoC. “Pakistan Army initiated indiscriminate firing from 9 am on Wednesday on Indian Army posts,” defence spokesperson Lt Col Manish Mehta said.

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    Read | Indian Army retaliates after Pak opens fire on posts along LoC

    Wednesday’s escalation came a day after the body of an Indian soldier was mutilated in Machil sector of the LoC.

    “3 soldiers killed in action on (LoC) in (Machil). Body of one soldier mutilated, retribution will be heavy for this cowardly act,” an Indian Army handle had tweeted.

    An Indian Army source said troops targeted Pakistani posts in Poonch, Rajouri, Kel and Macchil sectors with mortars. “They have lost soldiers in our retaliatory fire and we have also inflicted heavy damage to their posts across the LoC,” the source said.

    This was the second time an Indian soldier’s body was mutilated in cross-border skirmishes after Pakistan-based militants attacked an army base in Kashmir’s Uri and killed 19 soldiers in September.

    Border Action Teams of the Pakistan Army active in the Machil sector are known to work with militants from the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed to target Indian positions.

    Shah Ghulam Qadir, speaker of the legislative assembly of Azad Kashmir, asked the United Nations Military Observer Group for India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP), stationed in Muzaffarabad and Rawalpindi, to take notice of the killing of civilians along the LoC. On Monday, four civilians were killed and 10 others injured in several sectors of the LoC.

    There are fears in Pakistan that the cross-border skirmishes will intensify in the coming days. Defence analyst Shahzad Chaudhry accused the Indian government of intensifying attacks on Pakistani targets, as it wants to divert public attention from domestic problems.

    “A number of factors have emboldened the Modi government further but it may be misreading the ground situation,” he said.

    Pakistani security analysts also did not foresee any immediate improvement in bilateral relations. Foreign policy chief Sartaj Aziz will visit India for the Heart of Asia conferenceon Afghanistan next month, but there are no indications of any meaningful bilateral dialogue to improve relations.

    Both countries, Pakistani analysts said, are hostage to domestic issues and compulsions. In the case of Pakistan, this comes in the form of pressure from the military establishment and groups that garner support from that quarter, they added.
 
Clearly your still stuck in 1971. Bangladesh other side of India difficult to maintain and supply weapons to. Difficult for India to repeat 1971. You are a pathetic moron!


Technology in terms of communication better knowledge of news. Technology does not necceserily mean weapons. 1971 people in west Pakistan had no real idea what was happening in Dhakka. Today people have somethin called the Internet. Moron!

Where did I talk about 1971 moron ? They have big army big economy and spend 6 times more than us. They are getting sophisticated weapons from West whereas we are getting very few things from China and you are assuming we will defeat them.
 
Where did I talk about 1971 moron ? They have big army big economy and spend 6 times more than us. They are getting sophisticated weapons from West whereas we are getting very few things from China and you are assuming we will defeat them.

And still you have to use Denmark flag to hide yourself. All those sophisticated weapons from west have not given you enough confidence so that you can come on this forum with your real Indian flags.
 
And still you have to use Denmark flag to hide yourself. All those sophisticated weapons from west have not given you enough confidence so that you can come on this forum with your real Indian flags.

What is wrong whatever I said in my earlier post ? Do I need to boast on our short comings as well.
 

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