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    Chinese Troops Cross the LAC

    According to the article & video above, Chinese troops have crossed the LAC & stopped NREGA projects & construction workers. Indian soldiers don't cross the LAC & do that! Chinese troops also cross the LAC & dismantled a statue of a Indian God. Checkout the gormless remote controlled MMS in...
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    Chinese Troops Cross the LAC

    China eating into Indian territory? 1 Aug 2011 Proof of Chinese aggression along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) now caught in the camera of a local in Ladakh. TIMES NOW accesses photographs showing instances of Chinese transgression near Indian passenger shed in Demchok, Ladakh. The...
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    Suicide bomber kills Pakistani soldier, 7 soldiers injured

    2011-7-24 ISLAMABAD, July 24 (Xinhua) -- A suicide bomber Sunday blew himself up near a checkpoint of Pakistani troops in South Waziristan tribal region and killed a soldier, TV channels reported. Seven more soldiers were injured in the attack at Chak Malai checkpost, Express TV reported...
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    Indian Military Picture Thread

    Line of Actual Control (LAC). Bum-La, Arunachal Pradesh. Tourists/Civilians visit. Flag meetings are held. PLA & IA celebrate each others Indepedence Days together - all this happens here.
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    Indian Military Picture Thread

    ARUNACHAL PRADESH Note the condition of the roads!!! Indo-Sino Border Just over the hills is a big Chinese PLA barracks
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    The Indian fine art of faking security

    Political party & politicians personal selfish interests come first, nation is not even in their top ten list....agree with your second comment.
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    The Indian fine art of faking security

    what's that supposed to mean? u don't like me posting Indian bad news? u want to live in la la land & pretend all is well in India?
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    The Indian fine art of faking security

    Chiddybadman is a fake, fraud, liar. He has absolutely no idea & simply doesn't care.
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    The Indian fine art of faking security

    July 21, 2011 India's post-26/11 police reforms painted stripes on a donkey — and passed it off as a tiger. “Policing a country of a billion people,” lamented Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, in a speech delivered last summer, “is not an easy task.” Last week, after the...
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    Secular India is a myth

    This is cyber Wagha border, instead of using thumbs to terrifying effects and stomping feet hard.....here words, pics & articles r used!!! :woot::sick:
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    Need 65,000 troops to fight Naxals: Army assessment

    Political party & politicians personal selfish interests come first, nation is not even in top ten list.
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    Indian Military Picture Thread

    It was the final phase of the Sino-Indian War in November, 1962. A company of Garhwal Rifles was posted somewhere on the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border. They were ordered to vacate their post as soon as possible. But even as his company was asked to fall back, Jaswant Singh remained at his post...
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    Need 65,000 troops to fight Naxals: Army assessment

    I agree with most of what u say! Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh - "The biggest challenge we need to overcome is the internal politics in the ruling party ( Congress) on the Naxal menace." Maoist mayhem rises as states fail to coordinate - The Economic Times If the army has to be called...
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    Maoists Kill 3 Congress workers.

    ...Post 3...
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    Maoists Kill 3 Congress workers.

    unfortunately!!! :cry:
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    Maoists Kill 3 Congress workers.

    http://www.defence.pk/forums/india-defence/121146-need-65-000-troops-fight-naxals-army-assessment.html
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    Need 65,000 troops to fight Naxals: Army assessment

    So sad to see the naxals problem has gone so badly out of control, CONgress has just allowed them to get out of hand. The internal politics of CONgress is largely to blame. No co-ordination between states. Now the situation seems desperate!!!
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    Need 65,000 troops to fight Naxals: Army assessment

    In its first detailed assessment of taking on the Naxal threat, the Army top brass has concluded it would need to deploy at least 60-65,000 troops to provide an effective counter. To this end, the Army Chief and the seven Army Commanders gave their stamp of approval earlier this month to a...
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