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no its anger on killing of innocent kashmiris on both sides by Indian army and declaring them terrorists.Looks like someone is burning jealousy.
Former IAF head Air Chief Marshal P V Naik has called for "ruthless measures" -- including the use of air power and special zones where intruders can be killed without a warning -- to combat militancy in Jammu and Kashmir.
Naik, who was the IAF chief from 2009 to 2011, said there had to be a "more effective use" of air power, so far "underutilized" in the valley.
Naik believed "Red Zones" should be declared in infiltration prone areas near the LOC.
"Each zone should be a bubble 10 km in depth and include airspace above. Any unauthorised movement in this zone should be treated as inimical," he said.
"We must start thinking along these lines if we are to control terrorism in the Kashmir valley," he added.
Special forces with a clear mandate needed to be deployed to "seek and destroy" foreign terrorists, said Naik, now leading a retired life in Pune.
"There are around 250 foreign terrorists in the valley. Use special forces with a clear mandate to seek and destroy. This would be possible only if the Army re-establishes the intelligence framework with locals. A few months of Governor's Rule should facilitate this activity," he said.
SourceNaik also stressed the need for a single agency to "collate and manage" intelligence from disparate agencies.
A central data base, he added, was also needed, with face, DNA and fingerprint matching facilities.
"We need cutting-edge forms of communication, too," he said.
The former Air chief suggested hardware for Kashmir: unmanned air vehicles (UAV), attack helicopters and fixed wing aircraft on the lines of the AC-130 of the US Air Force.
"The resources would be C-130s modified with radar controlled 20 mm gun and a 105 mm howitzer similar to the AC- 130 of the US Air Force. There would be HALE (High Altitude Long Endurance) UAVs on station covering the Red Zones and troubled spots. Attack choppers would be on standby during the day. Special Forces teams would be ready along with Mi-17 choppers to move them," he said.
He explained that when UAV spotted targets, they would also appear on the screens of the C-130 which would "track and neutralise" them.
"In Red Zones, no clearance would be required except to ascertain that they are not our own troops. The same method could be used when large mobs gather," he added.
the word identified means they were civilians from IOK. only they can be identified by Indians.
Soon freedom fighters brothers would roast kill all rapist cowards randian e ndian lundian army and send them to hell like in the past month they beheaded those 2 pigs and sent these two randian pigs cowards to hell
Indian Occupied Kashmir would become Pakistan in coming days just wait and watch