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Could Argue otherwise. The valley is where there's economic activity. GB is mountainous and uninhabitable with the exception of Skardu.

The valley is also where there's rampant militancy and warfare, costing you thousands of lives.
 
The valley is also where there's rampant militancy and warfare, costing you thousands of lives.

Precisely. The militants want a slice of all the economic gains from the region. But IA is making sure they dont get any of it.
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That's what I call wishful

People said the same thing about Pakistan obtaining independence, getting nuclear weapons, etc. Time and time again we've surprised you.

We conquered you before, we'll do it again.
 
People said the same thing about Pakistan obtaining independence, getting nuclear weapons, etc. Time and time again we've surprised you.

We conquered you before, we'll do it again.

Anyone with a keyboard can type all kind of shit. It takes something else to do the doing.
We know what you folks are capable of after all the a**whopping inflicted by Indian Army. keep dreaming :closed:
 
We know what you folks are capable of after all the a**whopping inflicted by Indian Army.

:lol:

https://indianexpress.com/article/i...ng-loc-in-pak-firing-since-2001-army-3738096/

"It revealed that post Kargil conflict, as many as 4,675 soldiers have lost their lives along the LoC in ceasefire violations by Pakistan."

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...-the-attack/story-4652mIvVQ4Z2aXIoAcv4wI.html

"Past incidents of mutilation of Indian soldiers
  • May, 1999: Six soldiers on patrol in the Kaksar sector of Jammu and Kashmir were taken captive by the Pakistan army on May 15, 1999. They were tortured for weeks before being killed and their mutilated bodies were handed over to India on June 9. It triggered the Kargil war.
  • Feb, 2000: Pakistani terrorist Ilyas Kashmiri led a raid on Indian Army’s Ashok Listening Post in the Noushera sector, killing seven Indian soldiers. He took back to Pakistan the head of one Indian jawan.
  • June, 2008: A soldier lost his way and was captured by a Pakistani border action team in Kel sector. His body was found beheaded a few days later.
  • Jan, 2013: One soldier was beheaded and another killed by Pakistani troops after they crossed into the Mendhar sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Oct 28, 2016: A soldier’s body was found mutilated in Kupwara’s Machil near the Line of Control while the army was engaged in cross-border firing with Pakistan’s army.
  • Nov 22, 2016: Suspected Pakistani troops killed three soldiers and mutilated one of the bodies during a gunfight in the Machhil sector along the LoC in Kupwara."
 
:lol:

https://indianexpress.com/article/i...ng-loc-in-pak-firing-since-2001-army-3738096/

"It revealed that post Kargil conflict, as many as 4,675 soldiers have lost their lives along the LoC in ceasefire violations by Pakistan."

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...-the-attack/story-4652mIvVQ4Z2aXIoAcv4wI.html

"Past incidents of mutilation of Indian soldiers
  • May, 1999: Six soldiers on patrol in the Kaksar sector of Jammu and Kashmir were taken captive by the Pakistan army on May 15, 1999. They were tortured for weeks before being killed and their mutilated bodies were handed over to India on June 9. It triggered the Kargil war.
  • Feb, 2000: Pakistani terrorist Ilyas Kashmiri led a raid on Indian Army’s Ashok Listening Post in the Noushera sector, killing seven Indian soldiers. He took back to Pakistan the head of one Indian jawan.
  • June, 2008: A soldier lost his way and was captured by a Pakistani border action team in Kel sector. His body was found beheaded a few days later.
  • Jan, 2013: One soldier was beheaded and another killed by Pakistani troops after they crossed into the Mendhar sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Oct 28, 2016: A soldier’s body was found mutilated in Kupwara’s Machil near the Line of Control while the army was engaged in cross-border firing with Pakistan’s army.
  • Nov 22, 2016: Suspected Pakistani troops killed three soldiers and mutilated one of the bodies during a gunfight in the Machhil sector along the LoC in Kupwara."

Hahaha! atleast we didn't sign an instrument of surrender :rolleyes1:
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Hahaha! atleast we didn't sign an instrument of surrender :rolleyes1:
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We made you our b!tch for 1 thousand years, remember these guys?


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We crippled you monkeys whilst being outnumbered, yet you only won in 1971 by outnumbering the Eastern command 13:1. You also still failed to defeat Western Pakistan and suffered higher casualties.
 
We made you our b!tch for 1 thousand years, remember these guys?


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We crippled you monkeys whilst being outnumbered, yet you only won in 1971 by outnumbering the Eastern command 13:1. You also still failed to defeat Western Pakistan and suffered higher casualties.

They were all from Central Asia.. You need a Geography refresher badly !!
 
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