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

They did much more than you had ever expected..your country bled for nearly 7 years ...no foreign players visit pakistan. .no tourists...running around the world with a begging bowl in its hand...india literally brought pakistan to its knees...your one senseless and thoughtless act did sn irreparable damage to your country.



Sure you did, as per indianistic logic. Which is why one of ONLY 2 global superpowers has already invested in at least $65 billion in Pakistan via CPEC with many more billions earmarked for further investment and funding in the coming years and decades....... :azn:........not to mention the TOT of advanced weapons systems to Pakistan by China in order to protect their strategic assets there...... :azn:
It's been so effefective that our enemy who is more than 7× bigger than us and has the entire backing of the West, still remains FAR too weak & powerless to fight us despite all the barking they do..... :lol:
 
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Sure. I hope you at least try to do that and walk the talk for all the money you are spending.

It is an embarrassment even for us to see you guys resorting to dramas like surgical strike after spending all that money.



I was a small kid in school when I read this statement of Advani in Jang newspaper that India would take back AJK from Pakistan after nuke tests of Pokhran

20 years later. @Roybot from Australia says the same. Like we have killed 30 plus Indian soldiers at LOC and IB this year. More than ever since 2003. Just to give bharatis some motivation.

Come on bharatis. Walk the talk now.

You ll continue hearing this BS from them as long as there is American presence in Afghanistan and a western puppet regime is in place in the form of NA & the likes.
Mark my words the day our western theatre is empty of American presence you ll see an Aman ki Asha in action from our eastern neighbours.
 
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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.

If India did it in 71 then she surely can do it now, after parliament attack, Mumbai attack, LOC intrusion, sending terrorists to India, terrorism in Kashmir (all as per your claims), so either India knows they dont have it in them or they are lying about all these incidents since now that Pakistan is isolated, economically broke, Russia and US are with India, Iran and Afghanistan are with India...is there something wrong with this equation?? oh I forgot India is a "piece" loving country
 
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If India did it in 71 then she surely can do it now, after parliament attack, Mumbai attack, LOC intrusion, sending terrorists to India, terrorism in Kashmir (all as per your claims), so either India knows they dont have it in them or they are lying about all these incidents since now that Pakistan is isolated, economically broke, Russia and US are with India, Iran and Afghanistan are with India...is there something wrong with this equation?? oh I forgot India is a "piece" loving country
India are too weak and cowardly to start any war. Ball is out of Indian hands, and now they are only reactive.
Another 26/11 with footprints in Pakistan will lead to war
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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

Who needs a war?

Is india prepared to face a 3 front war (Pakistan, China and Muslims Indians) ?

We know how to deal with makalu traitors. :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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dont dare attack us dont you dare attack india listen please dont okay please we will bark but you know we never bite!
 
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Is india prepared to face a 3 front war (Pakistan, China and Muslims Indians) ?
Indian Muslims are Hijras......After Babri Masjid in Mumbai Hindu bigots started to rape Muslim women on roads...boltay thy mian kiya ukhaar lyen gey then Tiger met Dawood who arrange you and then blasts happen....Hindus of India like stray who fear powerful...otherwise they treat you like strays...…

Indian Muslims are Spineless only Kashmiris are real Muslims....

Shame on Indian Muslims....shame...
 
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India missed the perfect opportunity to do anything when everything was in its favor. Doubtful this coward country will do anything in the future but yell and scream.

Pakistan is on an upward trajectory, so things are different now.
 
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