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27 Feb 19: PAF shot down two Indian aircrafts inside Pakistani airspace: DG ISPR

Im talking military intervention. Not diplomatic and economic where China does come through on their promises but I doubt they will lend us any military help if all hell breaks loose.
Does that also include when we require their vote to Veto in any Council in our favor? China has always come through.

If it weren't for the Chinese we'd be a dead stick so keeping them close should always be #1 priority.

I'm sorry, but as long as Russia has countless hugs to give away to India - I can't be assured if they can be trusted in the long run.
 
Wg Cdr Nauman The Mig Killer...

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This say that Laughter strengthens your immune system, boosts mood, diminishes pain, and protects you from the damaging effects of stress.

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Yet to recover from Balakot airstrike impact, Pakistan rejigs defence mechanism

According to the information accessed by Zee News, the Pakistan army has been on high alert since the IAF carried out the Balakot airstrike.

Written By: Manish Shukla
Jul 15, 2019

It seems that Pakistan is yet to recover from the impact of the Balakot airstrike, which was carried out by the Indian Air Force to avenge the attack on Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in Pulwama on February 14. While Pakistan authorities have already closed their air space along border areas, the country’s army has also deployed an Armed Brigade along the border with India.

Also, as part of a new defensive strategy, the Pakistan Army is also planning to deploy high mobility armed vehicles at some strategic locations. According to the information accessed by Zee News, the Pakistan army has been on high alert since the IAF carried out the Balakot airstrike on February 26

Recently, Pakistani authorities refused to open their air space by saying that they would not go for it unless India shifts its fighter jets from forward posts.

According to reports, Pakistan has also installed Man-Portable Air Defence System as well at locations of strategic importance. With the help of Man-Portable Air Defence System, missiles can be used for surface-to-air attacks, targeting any flying object or choppers.

An official associated with central security agencies told Zee News that since the Balakot airstrike, Pakistani defence has also been strengthening the deployment of radars and drones. Changes have also been made in the formation of units of Pakistan Army to ensure an efficient defence mechanism in future.

Zee News has also learnt that Pakistan government has asked the country’s air force to speed up the procurement of weapons and radars, which have been pending for long. The radar system along the Line of Control and International Border has also been strengthened.

Authorities in the neighbouring country have also asked terrorists based in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir to refrain from carrying weapons near the Line of Control. The terrorists have also been barred from leaving their camps without wearing Pakistan Army uniforms.

https://zeenews.india.com/india/yet...akistan-rejigs-defence-mechanism-2219226.html
 
This say that Laughter strengthens your immune system, boosts mood, diminishes pain, and protects you from the damaging effects of stress.

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Yet to recover from Balakot airstrike impact, Pakistan rejigs defence mechanism

These Indian journalists are mythologists. They will bequeath sanskrit ashloks to the next generation. Belief in the might & superiority of IAF in the last week of Feb 2019 would be part of the Indian syllabus for generations to come.
 
I honestly don't know if anyone has posted this, or seen it. I sure as hell don't know if this is being sold in Pakistan.

My dad just whatsapp'ed it to me.

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Here is a slightly higher Resolution (version) without the odd background.

I get the feeling we'll be seeing someone change their Avatar.

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Hi,

This should not be allowed---. That is despicable for anyone to make a bag of potato chips---. Warriors should be given respect---.

Classless pakistani who did this---.
 
That weakness needs to be plugged in and Pakistan has to prepare for multi centric attack or else Next Balakot will happen once again.
And next time, there won't be a GPS bug and they'll have bodies of madrassa children to gloat about.
Worst case, bodies of our servicemen.

The real issue is that we won't have an opportunity like 27th again. We allowed them to adapt and learn instead of shattering their will to fight for once and for all.

We may have avoided a war then, we won't be able to avoid it now.
At least it was better to start one on our terms.

Now imagine if their bombs had hit their target on 26th, our response and it's consequences. A smaller airforce cannot afford to back-off and show "restraint" when it has the chance. We made that mistake on 27th. We've made similar mistakes throughout our history.
 
IAF were able to surprise us and intrude 6-7 NM in Pakistan on 26th FEB because of the same multi centric intrusion at multiple sectors and finding no CAP over Balakot or kashmir Sector, Intruded, dropped bombs and ran away

Indians exposed a weakness in our Air defenses. That even in High Alert Status, there is no constant CAP all over Pakistan, heck even our AWAC wont be covering all the Pakistan in High Alert status.

That weakness needs to be plugged in and Pakistan has to prepare for multi centric attack or else Next Balakot will happen once again.
Only 1 way effective to deal with it...increase the fighter fleet and have long range sam systems. The fighter fleet is steadily increasing and will be even more intimidating once the blk3 starts getting inducted. But looking range SAM systems definitely need to be inducted and in large numbers.
 
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