Congress would have gone ahead with the deal with proper amount of kickback......giving a substandard product to the Army is none of their worries.......no wonder Pakistanis want the Congress govt. back in India so badly.
Really! not a single deal spared by congress.......I think their name should be in the 'Guinness Book of World Records' for the most number of corrupt deals.
Has she ever thought about the real culprit behind this?.......it's the Pakistan Army! Even after so much loss, the Army is still supporting terrorism, so, she should appeal to the Pak. Army instead of India-Pak. political leaders.
The sources are all Pakistani, so I don't know how true the news is but, pigeons have been used for ages for long distance communication, other birds may also be used.....so it's not totally absurd to think that Pakistan is using such low tech. means to further their cause since high tech. means...
Colonial slave mentality of these 'headless' Hindus at display again, trying to find a master without realizing that this guy Trump is a known racist bigot...he may be anti-Muslim but he doesn't give a rat's as* to Indians or their cause, he has insulted Indians and other races before....
The picture in indeed scary for India, with the completion of CPEC, cheap Chinese goods will flood Pakistani market, Pakistani manufacturing sector will be unable to compete, will collapse, leaving millions jobless, thereby increasing the supply of 'mujahideens' dramatically.
Modi should work on...
Ask that to your ISI, read the link I posted above (that is not Indian source) and do other research work yourself if you want to know the answer (assuming that you're not pretending)
A handful of people cannot be allowed to impose their will upon the masses through violence.
Our North-east...
There is evidence that Pakistan is supporting these terrorists as well.....below is the link where your ISI chief is admitting that openly....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2115584/Pakistan-ISI-admits-supporting-insurgency-Indias-Northeast.html