A letter for Pakistan’s Kayani from an Indian officer
A retired Indian Army officer has written an open letter to Pakistan Army chief General Ashfaq Kayani that Pakistan’s The News carried this week and which is now popping up on blogs.
Colonel Harish Puri says it is incredible...
You never made it. You smuggled it. Designs were from Holland. Fissile material from Iran, technical expertise from China. And in the current sccenario when Pakistan last tested a missile in 1999 and under the more-than-ever scanner of UN/EU, its highly unlikely.
The same article also says:
"At college in Calcutta, Bose became politically and socially aware. British insults to Indians in public places were offensive to him. He was personally implicated in an incident involving an English professor who had manhandled some students, and as a result Bose...
Get a life, Communist. If she is a terrorist, she deserves to meet the same fate she is trained to give others. I dont care if she's a muslim or a hindu or a christian or a non-religious person because no religion justifies killing of innocents to make a "point".. The real shame lies in the fact...
Its feels great to see our country galloping ahead of times. I feel confident that with the launch of this spy satellite we can address several of our security concers, especially regarding Pakistan.
However, it would be great if ISRO can come up with a military-only satellite.
RISAT and ANUSAT satellites placed in orbit
Press Trust of India / Sriharikota (ap) April 20, 2009, 11:58 IST
Aiming to bolster India's defence surveillance capabilities, ISRO today successfully launched its first all-weather spy satellite that will help security agencies keep a watch...
Its good to see PDF in its new form, however the main forum page is just the same. It will be great if the administrator could change the display pictures associated with particular sub-forums(such as War on Terror, India Defence).
Thanx
GodSaveTheWorld
Dude wth are you talking. The Su-30 was BLIND. It is impossible to win any air-combat of this age without an active radar unless ofcourse you competing a Sabre against a F-22.
And you can never win a dog fight over a radio!. Imagine a world-class fighter engaging you, and youre asking "Is he...
India had earlier deployed TES(Technology Experimental Satellite) in 2001. It had the capability of 1m resolution and was developed by India itself. But it was not for military use.
RISAT-2 on the contrary is specifically for military use. But is also capable of undertaking civilian duties in...
You are contradicting yourself in your post. While you accuse me of having double standards, you are doing the same in the 3rd and the 4th point.
Cope India had Su-30s and F-15/16's employing the same rules laid down. Su-30's were not using many of their capabilities so werent the F-15's...
History speaks for itself. Enimity is mutual. The onus of friendship lies on China as much as it lies on India.
Kashmir is a sovereign part of India. Kashmir will not be negotiated at any price be it a failed Kargil, or repeated infiltrations. If it be our blood that is needed to save...
Not all spy satellites are low-earth orbitting. Some are geo-stationary as well.
I agree Risat is a low-earth satellite, but however it takes about 55 minutes to rotate about the earth, so it doesnt create that much of a difference
Well if we wanted to take over Bangladesh, we would have done it in 1971, when we chopped off Pakistans right hand. As far as BD keeping India at bay is concerned is something as stupid as saying, Iraqi's are tryin to keep Americans at bay.
WHY IS PAKISTAN WORRIED?
Apart from some of the reasons I have mentioned above here a couple more:
The satellite, which can see through clouds and carry out day-and-night all-weather imaging, has been one of the long-standing demands of the Indian military,
India’s existing...