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22 Indian security personnel killed in Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh

If this had happened in Kashmir it would be global news and IAF Rafales would being down by Pakistan. I am shocked by India media showing the dead and surprised that they are being called "Shaheed" a concept drawn straight from Islam and alien to Dharmics?

Time for Hindutwas to cry "shaheed jihad"?
 
Serious attack. Will they blame this on China or Pakistan? though I don't think they have the balls to blame China unless the US will back them
Will be good that they blame on Chinese or Pakistan. This will allow India another excuse of surgical strike and another chance for us to humiliates Indian in another air war.
 
A lot of innocent civilians will die very soon in the vicinity of the attack scene in revenge attacks by government forces as a result. Government forces usually kill civilians in dozens and then put on rebel uniforms on the corps for photo shoots. This practice has become a common pattern over the years.
 
"Black topped roads"??
Two way process. Unless the roads are patrolled, the Naxalites have options.
1. Capture and control the roads making it easier for them to move their supplies and munitions.
2. The roads confine the two wheel drive security vehicles to traveling on known paths thus making them vulnerable to IEDs, or ambushes.. As far as is known Indian internal security forces do not use tracked or half tracked, or multi-axle APCs which would give them true cross country ability. India does have thousands of IFVs and APCs such as BMD, and BMPs but these are used by the army, not paramilitary forces.
3. It is far easier to destroy, than to build and maintain. Even a small culvert damaged would render stretches of these roads useless.

It is difficult to control a population by military force alone.
 
It seems like it was a planned all out battle , the the forces suffered casualties in the operation.

Well from the establishments demeanor at least.
 
Indians only pretend to show concern when they suffer casualties on LOC......rest are cannon fodder.
this insurgency has not died out yet despite all the efforts of the Indian state. the resilience of the Naxals is legendary and must be commended given that they are surrounded and have no help or even support or recognition for their cause.

the dead soldiers must be low caste cannon fodder that might not attract the sympathy or even the attention of hyperbolic Indian warmongering media and its followers. only if there can be some link constructed with Muslims or Pakistan then the news and threats will be next level.
 
this insurgency has not died out yet despite all the efforts of the Indian state. the resilience of the Naxals is legendary and must be commended given that they are surrounded and have no help or even support or recognition for their cause.

the dead soldiers must be low caste cannon fodder that might not attract the sympathy or even the attention of hyperbolic Indian warmongering media and its followers. only if there can be some link constructed with Muslims or Pakistan then the news and threats will be next level.
The dead soldiers being from low caste is indeed note worthy, either that or decay has well settled in Indian society.....it's shocking to see that while the media has reached the jungles where this encounter took place, yet the bodies of dead soldiers are still lying around unattended.
 
Two way process. Unless the roads are patrolled, the Naxalites have options.
1. Capture and control the roads making it easier for them to move their supplies and munitions.
2. The roads confine the two wheel drive security vehicles to traveling on known paths thus making them vulnerable to IEDs, or ambushes.. As far as is known Indian internal security forces do not use tracked or half tracked, or multi-axle APCs which would give them true cross country ability. India does have thousands of IFVs and APCs such as BMD, and BMPs but these are used by the army, not paramilitary forces.
3. It is far easier to destroy, than to build and maintain. Even a small culvert damaged would render stretches of these roads useless.

It is difficult to control a population by military force alone.
Of course. Meanwhile, @INDIAPOSITIVE talks of tarmac magically solving naxal problems as though someone is growing cabbages where his brain used to be.

The same character will forward an identical argument for Kashmir. At least he's consistent.
 
@jamahir @xeuss
Are they upper cast or lower cast soldiers? anyway, is there any backlash to Agnihotri for showing dead bodies?

Most likely lower castes, but that is more because of the socio-economic stratification that separates castes. Agnihotri is a muslim hater that panders to the right wing. Nothing will happen to him.
 
Many Indians here used to laugh at me when I used to mention renewed Naxal and North East Insurgencies. My friends this is just the beginning, India will face many front wars, some from within also. This time the Naxals and others are well-armed and deadly, I wonder why!
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Trageic incident, but if it happened in IOK imagine what would have happened to them?
 
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