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22 Indian security personnel killed in Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh

How about asura and mlech strikes inside your atoot ang of Kashmir?
Well some of the mlechs who used to trouble there decide bite back Land of Pure Masters
Ilyas Kashmiri
Omar Khalid

what chance to we have ? :enjoy:
You don't, thats why you lost 148,460 sq. Km 50 years ago and another 2500 sq.km in 1984 again

After all, as asuras our achievements were a little modest. After centuries of rule we asuras ripped the punya bhumi into three pieces.

We took 1/3 of the atoot ang and gifted 4100 km to the godfathers of these Maoists ?
The asuras here have been ruled over for the last 2 and half millennia from as early as 518 BC
Like all asuras will be proud of their sycophancy and subservice to their Eastern or Western overlords
Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley

By the looks of it, another 2 and half millennia of foreign rule looks like an eventuality :D
 
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@Goenitz @Syama Ayas @vishwambhar

Punji sticks. The Naxalites learn and innovate. They learnt this from the Vietcong. The spikes are coated with human feces or pus from wounds to cause an infection when penetrating the feet of the enemy.
See the full report here ( Link )

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only if Kashmiri freedom movement is half as effective .
Pervez Musharraf gutted the support to freedom fighters and Pakistan has been too afraid to resume it. I doubt it will be resumed even after the Americans leave, even though its the perfect method.
 
Pervez Musharraf gutted the support to freedom fighters and Pakistan has been too afraid to resume it. I doubt it will be resumed even after the Americans leave, even though its the perfect method.

We can't deny the fact, that a lot of Kashmiri's actually in support of Indians, they might not be in majority but they are in significant numbers, Kargil was their last chance to revive the uprising or when the Arab spring was on its peak, world will only hear them if they make life of Indian soldiers hell in Kashmir which they didnt.
 
We can't deny the fact, that a lot of Kashmiri's actually in support of Indians, they might not be in majority but they are in significant numbers, Kargil was their last chance to revive the uprising or when the Arab spring was on its peak, world will only hear them if they make life of Indian soldiers hell in Kashmir which they didnt.
With what? You should read the interviews the young commanders like Riaz Naikoo gave to the media. Many of the guys don't have weapons or adequate bullets to fight thier way out of a long conflict. Ffs villagers are throwing stones at the Indian army in the middle of fire fights to help fighters escape. How much more support do you want from them?

All militancies run on money and guns.
 
With what? You should read the interviews the young commanders like Riaz Naikoo gave to the media. Many of the guys don't have weapons or adequate bullets to fight thier way out of a long conflict. Ffs villagers are throwing stones at the Indian army in the middle of fire fights to help fighters escape. How much more support do you want from them?

All militancies run on money and guns.

When they have everything what did they do then? how can we forget the 65 ? when our commando's were deep inside Kashmir, Kargil when Indian main logistical roads were under PA arty fire? there are thousands of Kashmiri's working for Indians and their agencies , local giving tips to IA against those who fight, leaders of hurriyat were in Indian laps cursing Pakistan for years, until modi took charge.. you have to accept that today if the world is not taking Kashmiri's seriously is because they made some horrible decisions in past and continue to do so.
 
The men were doing their duty, and this shouldn't be celebrated or mocked.
Anyway, this seems to be ramping up a great deal, and there are some big stakes here.

Anyone know where that Indian poster is who always is the first to post up news of attacks in Baluchistan and Waziristan. I see his presence is missing here, I wonder why.....
 
The asuras here have been ruled over for the last 2 and half millennia from as early as 518 BC
Like all asuras will be proud of their sycophancy and subservice to their Eastern of Western overlords
Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley
By he looks of another 2 and half millennia of foreign rule looks like an eventuality

Don't derail this thread. We have a special topic thread to discuss your " 1000 year victory "
Join me here on my reply to your post ( Link )
The men were doing their duty, and this shouldn't be celebrated or mocked.
Anyway, this seems to be ramping up a great deal, and there are some big stakes here.

Anyone know where that Indian poster is who always is the first to post up news of attacks in Baluchistan and Waziristan. I see his presence is missing here, I wonder why.....
That poster is here under a different username.
@Syama Ayas
 
Bloodbath of the highest magnitude. Chattisgarh is landlocked so this is even more shocking and embarrassing for the Vedic Sena
 

How and from where do the Naxalites procure their weapons?

Anil Kamboj replies: The Naxalites procure weapons from different sources and by different methods. There are numerous reports that link Naxalites to a number of militant and criminal groups throughout South Asia. These groups have interacted with Maoists from Nepal, insurgent groups of India’s Northeast, ISI-backed Islamists from Bangladesh and criminals from Myanmar. Weapons flow among these groups without much check. The details of Naxalite’s sources of weaponry are as follows:

1. Initially, the Naxalites collected weapons from the local people. These were old vintage type muzzle loader guns and locally made shotguns used for killing animals and hunting. Some of them also used bows and arrows. Their main weapon used to be their human strength, that is, their large numbers. Later they started looting arms and ammunition from the local police outposts in the Naxalite infested areas. After gaining confidence, they stared raiding the armoury and ambushing the police and security force patrol parties to loot/snatch their arms, ammunition and equipments, like bullet proof jackets, night vision devices, communication sets, etc.

2. The Naxalites also obtained weapons by bribing or coercing members of the security forces to sell or give their firearms and the ammunition along with their equipment.

3. Naxalites also have their own local arms factories. The manufacturing of arms demonstrate a wide range of craftsmanship, right from assembling makeshift weapons from discarded parts to more advanced forging process. These factories also produce homemade mortar rounds and components for improvised explosive devices. As reported, they even have laboratory to test the improvised explosive devices, land mines, claymore mines and other sophisticated explosives/ammunition.

4. It was initially the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) that had provided the Naxalites the training in the handling of weapons, mines and grenades at a camp near Bastar in Chattisgarh State. Later when the LTTE fighters fled Sri Lanka after their 2009 defeat, it is suspected that a few Tamil fighters began providing training of all types to the Naxalites in exchange for safe haven.

5. The Nepalese Maoists have not only exchanged training and weapons with the Naxalites, but also their strategic planning.

6. The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) has helped Indian Maoists to procure weapons and ammunition through Myanmar and Bangladesh.

7. There is a relationship between the ULFA and Naxalites to smuggle drugs through Bangladesh border in exchange of weapons and ammunition.

8. There is no shortage of explosives with the Naxalites. They are able to procure the same from the mining contractors operating in the Naxalite -controlled areas, including fertilizer distributors and mining companies that maintain stocks of explosives, blasting caps and detonators.

9. The Naxalites have also procured foreign weapons, ammunition and explosives from external militant and criminal groups operating within and outside of India. Such shipments are traded for smuggling services or purchased with funds from banditry, extortion or revolutionary taxes. Purchasing weapons from the outside is very expensive. According to an article published in 2009 by India Daily News, Naxalite expenditure reports seized by police showed that, over a six-month period, one zone command spent more than three-quarters of the unit’s budget on weapons. Such evidence suggests that their effort to procure weapons from outside have certain limitations; obtaining them locally is far cheaper and can be done by virtually any Naxalite fighter. The Naxalite arsenal is thus vast and diverse, consisting of arms and ammunition manufactured in China, Pakistan and India. How many weapons are held by the Naxalites is anybody’s guess.
 
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