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Another 26/11 with footprints in Pakistan will lead to war

Pakistan obviously knows this, which is why it has reigned in its "non-state actors" and changed tactics. Pakistani military knows very well it just can't face the Indian conventional forces.

Next 5-10 years, India will annex Gilgit and Baltistan.

Pakistan obviously knows how ball less bhartis are. Pakistan saw it in 2002, 2008 and after uri chirya bharat k haath say. Don't you see how Pakistan is cracking your indian occupier terrorists brain open in IOK?

And when India annex GB, Somalia will annex New York.:rofl:

Abay kya sathyagaya hai ya phir bharti media, army, govt nay naye film dikha di hai? If wishes were horses beggars would be riding ferraris.:rofl::rofl:
 
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It seems India is increasingly on the war path, your army is more sensible, but your political leaders, especially the base of the current government are full of idealistic hawks who love to promote conflict internally and with Pakistan to drum up support. It's dangerous both for India and for regional stability, we of course have to take this sort of rhetoric seriously. Thank God we have nuclear weapons and ample delivery systems to ensure our safety.
 
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Is india prepared to face a 3 front war (Pakistan, China and Muslims Indians) ?

India do not have capacity to war with Pakistan on its own.
It always would be needing support from Shia regimes of Iran and Afghanistan.
 
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kab sa intazar hai....bhai full scale war krna...
 
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Another major terrorist attack in India of the magnitude similar to the 26/11 strike originating from Pakistan could easily escalate into a regional war, scholars, former diplomats and US officials have warned ahead of the 10th anniversary of the deadly Mumbai terror attack.

Some 166 people, including Americans, were killed in the attack carried out by Pakistan-based 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists. Nine of the attackers were killed by police while lone survivor Ajmal Kasab was captured and hanged after handed down death sentence by an Indian court.

Perpetrators of the 26/11 attack, including its mastermind and banned Jamat-ud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Speed, continue to roam freely in Pakistan, indicating that Islamabad is not serious in bringing them to justice. The US has offered a USD 10 million reward for information that brings Saeed to justice.

The 26/11 attack case has entered into the 10th year but none of its seven suspects in Pakistan has been punished yet, showing that the case had never been in its priority list.

"The victims of 26/11 have yet to see the masterminds of the attack in the LeT and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) face justice; unfortunately, that is virtually impossible in Pakistan," former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) official Bruce Riedel told PTI.

Riedel, senior fellow and director of Brookings Intelligence Project, believes that another terror attack in India of similar magnitude would result in a war between the two countries.

"If another attack of this magnitude occurs, there will be war," he said.

Pakistan's former envoy to the US Husain Haqqani said: "With US-Pakistan relations in a tailspin and hawkish attitudes dominating the subcontinent, one cannot predict if and how the situation would be controlled in the event of another major terrorist attack in India, with clear linkages to groups in Pakistan".

Currently a senior fellow and Director for South and Central Asia at the Hudson Institute, Haqqani said Pakistan "must fulfil its promise of acting" against the masterminds of the 26/11 attack.

"That it has chosen to let them operate freely raises the justifiable concern that Pakistan's deep state does not want to deter or punish terrorists responsible for attacks in India.

"In 2008, Pakistan's promise of acting against the LeT and those involved in the Mumbai attack prevented escalation of India-Pakistan hostilities. The US also helped calm things down by sharing intelligence with both Pakistan and India," he said.

Agreed a senior Bush administration official, who was inside the White House at the time of the 26/11 attack.

"That (India-Pakistan war) was a primary concern and a primary scenario that we wanted to avoid," Anish Goel, who was director of South Asia in the National Security Council of the White House at the time of the 26/11 attack, told PTI.

Noting that there was a lot of pressure on then prime minister Manmohan Singh "to react kinetically", Goel said then US president George Bush and secretary of state Condoleezza Rice had to make a lot of efforts including several phone calls to New Delhi, Islamabad and leaders of several American allies to prevent such a scenario.

Bush was very concerned, and got on phone with Singh immediately, offering condolences and urging restraint, he said. Rice travelled to the region trying to cool things.

"There's a lot of public pressure. I think prime minister Singh himself was showing a lot of restraint and was not inclined to do a counter attack right away, but there was a lot of political pressure on him to do so," said Goel.

"The US, I believe -- I don't know for sure, you have to ask the Indian government to know -- having counseling or urging him to show restraint, gave him some sort of political leeway and maneuverability to resist the domestic political pressures from those calling for a quick counterstrike on Pakistan," he said, adding that at no point there was any evidence of military mobilisation.

"There was a sense of nervousness in the then Bush administration about a possible nuclear war in South Asia. The Mumbai terror attack started a day before Thanksgiving – a national holiday in the US – and did not end till Sunday, the last day of the long weekend. Bush not only held situation room meeting on Saturday, but also mobilised his entire administration to try and prevent escalation of the tension," Goel added.

A senior former Obama administration official said if another attack would have happened like that, it would "quickly escalates into a regional war".

The current government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already "taken a tough line" against Islamabad including a surgical strike, the official said on anonymity.

"I could certainly foresee a situation where he (prime minister Modi) escalates those quite a bit in response to the terrorist attack. Then for the US government, I just don't know if the Trump administration would counsel restraint the way the Bush administration did," he said.

The Trump administration might say they (Indians) are justified, he said.

"Not only are we not going to stop you, but we're going to help you. I don't know that they would do, but I don't know if they would carry the same message of constraints.

"So, when you're talking about what could happen in the region, if there was another Mumbai attack after the Pakistanis have promised there's no terrorists operating in our country and we're going after all of them, I could see a scenario which quickly escalates into a regional war," he added.


https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-lead-to-war-experts/articleshow/66793772.cms

This is an admission of guilt by India that she did the attack on the Chinese embassy and telling Pakistan to not return the favour...
 
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No it won't because indians are all talk, nothing more. They'll talk about war, talk about attacking Pakistan but will ultimately do NOTHING as usual. The closest they will come to war is indian rantings on the internet, that's ALL.

As usual ?

I agree there wont be any war. But it seems you forget that India divided your country in two parts.

Guilty and afraid of retaliation after they are caught once again of state terrorism..Karachi....
want to play with fire but afraid of getting burnt. Modi ki dhoti getting wet already.
Bhai ab kya fir se 1/2 karna hai 71 ki tarah ?
 
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As usual ?

I agree there wont be any war. But it seems you forget that India divided your country in two parts.


"Divided in two?".......bangladesh is 6× smaller than Pakistan. Since when did 1/2=1/6..... :lol: You have conveniently forgotton August 1947 when a Muslim minority was able to rip, dismember and spread open wide the legs of mother india to create Pakistan from conquered indian territory.... :devil:.......and there is nothing indian kind can do to get that conquered territory back again..... :chilli:

bangladesh is not even 17% the size of Pakistan. Yet Pakistan is 35% of former conquered indian territory.... :devil:


PS indians are ALL talk. Keep talking but do nothing in real life. The only war india will fight against Pakistan is ranting on the net like they are doing here....... :lol:
 
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"Divided in two?".......bangladesh is 6× smaller than Pakistan. Since when did 1/2=1/6..... :lol: You have conveniently forgotton August 1947 when a Muslim minority was able to rip, dismember and spread open wide the legs of mother india to create Pakistan from conquered indian territory.... :devil:.......and there is nothing indian kind can do to get that conquered territory back again..... :chilli:

bangladesh is not even 17% the size of Pakistan. Yet Pakistan is 35% of former conquered indian territory.... :devil:


PS indians are ALL talk. Keep talking but do nothing in real life. The only war india will fight against Pakistan is ranting on the net like they are doing here....... :lol:

Ooops... Seems some one got hit exactly where it should.

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Yes, who can refute the reality of a "mighty minority" Nation which was eaisily broken in two and whose strength is so great that its PM is running across the globle to get some $$$$ ... lol..


Thats the REALITY for you. The Reality of Pakistan.
All Facts with no Imagination as a consequence of self fellatio.



Broken in two?, bangladesh is less than 17% the size of Pakistan. india was broken in 3, losing nearly 40% of it's former territory in August 1947. Apart from indianisms do you have any genuine, reliable sources to back up your other claims? If not then they are more typical lies like nearly everything an indian says.....:azn:
 
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Don't need a war to divide pakistan into multiple small countries.
As doval said one more 26/11 and they will lose balochistan.

huge coast line, more disadvantages.there might be more 26/11 and just like the last time,you can't do anything about that.i know it feels bad to see your citizens dying,burning in flames in front of your eyes but this is your fate.you have to accept it just like atal bihari bajpai.what he said? do or die? but he is dead now.people in your country will die like this.painful suffering will not stop and doval knows that.
 
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