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lol ... you just have a piece of paper we have kicked you out of 1/3 occupied Kashmir and more is to follow , the fight isn't over

For 1000 years we built forts and palaces and put you under our boots , for the next 1000 years we will build you a very nice tomb where you can rest in pieces for ever
 
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Asked how deep the Indian Army’s Special Forces went inside the Myanmar territory, Rathore said that “it was deep enough for the terrorists to feel safe”.
The special forces team which took part in the cross border raid in Myanmar.
Written by Raghvendra Rao | New Delhi | Updated: June 10, 2015 10:43 am
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  1. Hours after the Army’s operations in Myanmar, Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore said tonight that the strikes were a message to all countries, including Pakistan, and groups harbouring “terror intent” towards India that “we will strike at a place and at a time of our choosing.”


Speaking to The Indian Express, Rathore, a retired Colonel from the Army, said, “It was a much-needed decision that was taken by the Prime Minister. This decision was extremely bold in nature. And it involved our Special Forces crossing the border and going deep into another country.”


Rathore added that intelligence reports were that “there were two camps preparing another strike on India” and these two camps were geographically distant from each other. “Both camps were struck and were completely annihilated. The Special Forces returned without a single casualty,” the minister said.

Earlier, choosing [HASHTAG]#ManipurRevenge[/HASHTAG] and [HASHTAG]#56inchRocks[/HASHTAG] as hashtags in his tweets, Rathore tweeted, “A salute to Indian Army for [HASHTAG]#ManipurRevenge[/HASHTAG] strike. Massive political will displayed by our strong @PMOIndia @narendramodi @manoharparrikar.”

- See more at: After Army’s Myanmar strike, Rathore tweets: ‘Message to Pak, #56inchrocks’ | The Indian Express
Including Pakistan , lawlllzzzz
 
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open your mind and see around ,if you can see around dsnt mean its not there.
Do you know why police use electric shock against criminals.
You might be proud of 26/11,but we are happy with what little we could contribute to create the image of Pakistan in the world.
We made you a world famous brand.

Yeah carry on with this delusion. Do you think world gives a crap about two cent whores whining like dhayati aurat. look around and see world is not only now accepting Pakistan's stance and the sacrifice that we have made but also more open to take Pakistan's stance on India's involvement in terrorism at its face value. So carry on with this cheap talk and rhetoric about attacking Pakistan and isolating it. You people are up for a very rude awakening.
 
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Soldiers you are talking about are SSG Commandos Specially Trained in Han-to-hand combat and Killed By
Bana Singh in Same Combat
i told before that SSG r not deployed in defense of posts in siachin.
 
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Most of your operations were on your side of LOC. You lost two AC when you crossed to our side. After that most of your aerial bombardments were from very high altitude and on your side.

And you can call it terror attack. We call it response. We would chose what is most suitable in response in given circumstances.

Read kaiser Tufails blog, one aircraft was shot down that too by a MANPAD.., other had an engine failure..and that was just on the first day of the air ops.

After that Indian aircrafts crossed LOC some time even 10-20 kms ..but PAF was unable to respond.
 
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lol ... you just have a piece of paper we have kicked you out of 1/3 occupied Kashmir and more is to follow , the fight isn't over
That piece of paper have Much relevance than any other sources you put Here
Its official Confirmation of Surrender by Pak Forces to Indian Army in conventional War Do you have any such Technical proof :coffee:
 
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kakay this is not 1971 jistarhan tumharay liye 1962 nahe hey ub :rofl:
im impressed that you understand its 2015 and not 1962.1965,1971 or 1999 for that matter things have changed and so have your circumstances and your importence to your "friends not masters"and economy its not an issue with india but can you ignoare that ..have a nice day ;)
 
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The Pakistani Army’s special forces were raised as the Special Service Group (SSG) in 1956 using the cadre of 19 (Para) Baloch. This special force was trained in sobotage and disruptive activities behind enemy lines.

On the night of 6th September, around 200 officers and men of the SSG were air-dropped by C-130s near the Indian airbases of Adampur, Pathankot and Halwara on a bold mission to destroy Indian combat aircraft and put the bases out of action. They would then ex-filtrate back to Pakistan, following the numerous rivulets and streams that flow from Punjab back to their home territory.

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SSG wows the Pakistani public with their marching (UP). SSG is marched off by the unimpressed Indian public in 1965 (Down)
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It was wee hours of the morning when para-troopers landed at Pathankot. The pitch darkness and difficult terrain (it was criss-crossed by canals, streams and the fields were full of water) prevented them from regrouping. Most of them, including their Commander, Major Khalid Butt were arrested by the Police and the Army within the next 2 days.

This group too faced the same fate as the Pathankot team - unable to assemble, they tried to hide in the cornfields during the day. However, the farmers formed mobs and captured them, and some were even killed by the Punjabis. Their Commander, Capt Durrani was also taken POW.

:blah::blah::blah::blah:... Keep your Hindutva shit with you.
 
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