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Another major ceasefire violation by Pakistan: 40 BSF posts attacked

Sir compensation needs a review of law, which needs an parliament inacted strong law
Defense on other hand is quite open affair, spending money on iron dome vs paying kin of dead 2 lakhs as compensation ? what do you prefer ?
spending billions on a system what can save ram singh and few of his cows vs spending same amount that can transform our road network which kills 1000s of people in India.. which one you prefer.
now saheb, dont tell we should do both, thats an option not available to us, GoI got finite resources.
 
Such incidents sadly are exactly why India's involvement in TTP and Afghanistan front is completely justified (and if India is already not involved, it needs to step up its efforts). Because if you let the pressure off Pakistani Army/ISI in Western front, they start coming to Eastern front with idle resources and create trouble in Indo-Pak border and Kashmir region.

You see when we are idle have nothing to play with, we love coming back to our eastern neighbors :D
 
spending billions on a system what can save ram singh and few of his cows vs spending same amount that can transform our road network which kills 1000s of people in India.. which one you prefer.
now saheb, dont tell we should do both, thats an option not available to us, GoI got finite resources.
both work Parallel, india will spend on defense come what may, taget is $100 billion , i would say it will cross that, then why not strengthen our borders ? You have cities less then 30 Km's from international borders too
 
How is it that it is Pakistan that has been breaching ceasefire (never mind that we are already engaged on the Western Front) and yet, it is Pakistan itself that suffers the civilian and military casualty whereas India has absolutely zero casualties despite attacks on 40 posts? Anyone familiar with the law of odds and a bit of military sense will tell you that India's claim is based on bullshit.


It is very simple. If Your army has to remain relenevt, they have to be there in conflict mode with india. So whenever any effort of civilian government will be there to improve relation, you will witness such incidents. Look at that from other angle.
 
It is very simple. If Your army has to remain relenevt, they have to be there in conflict mode with india. So whenever any effort of civilian government will be there to improve relation, you will witness such incidents. Look at that from other angle.

I am very certain their conflict with the Taliban also makes them pretty relevant, but what about the Indian Army which is not involved in any conflict? By your definition, making trouble on the border will be absolutely necessary for them to remain relevant.
 
Another major ceasefire violation by Pakistan: 40 BSF posts attacked

JAMMU: Extending ceasefire violations to Samba district, Pakistan troops heavily shelled and fired upon 40 Border Out Posts (BoPs) and 24 villages along the international border in Jammu and Samba districts, leaving three persons injured.

BSF troops gave a befitting reply by responding strongly with equal caliber weapons to Pakistan's firing which resulted in heavy exchange of fire, which continued till 7am, a BSF officer said.

"Pak Rangers resorted to heavy firing of small and automatic weapons and shelling of mortars bombs on 35 to 40 BoPs and civilian areas along IB in Arnia and R S Pura sub-sectors of Jammu district from 2130 hours last night" the officer said.

This is the first time that Pakistani Rangers have extended the ceasefire violation to Samba district.

Pakistan targeted BoPs and Border hamlets along IB in Arnia, R Pura, Kanachak, Akhnoor sub-sectors of Jammu district and Ramgarh sector of Samba district.

As per the official reports, Pakistan also targeted 24 border villages throughout the night till Monday morning.

"Although there was no human loss, three civilians have been injured in shelling. They included two people in Flora village and and one in Khothar besides injuries to cattle in Jora Farm area in R S Pura belt," sub-divisional police officer (SDPO), R S Pura, Devender Singh said.

Pakistani rangers rained 52mm and 82mm mortar shells apart from using LMGs, MMGs and automatic weapons on at least 40 BoPs and 24 border hamlets triggering panic and fear among the people living along the border in Jammu and Samba districts.

There have been 21 ceasefire violations in less then a fortnight and 23 in the month of August.

Since July 16, there have been 33 ceasefire violations. Meanwhile, BJP national president Amit Shah and MoS PMO Jitendra Singh are visiting people who have migrated from border hamlets and are put up in safe shelters in R S Pura on Monday.


Omar wants talks to continue

J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday controversially linked the shelling of border villages by Pakistan to the calling off of the foreign secretary-level talks between the two countries by the Narendra Modi government.

A desperate Omar, perhaps trying to offset anti-incumbency in state elections later this year, appeared to bat for the separatists while telling reporters here soon after returning from a holiday in London, "I hope there is some rethink on this (calling off of talks with Pakistan)."


Ceasefire violations cost lives


Four militants, whose identity is yet to be ascertained, and a soldier were killed on Sunday in an encounter near the line of control in Kupwara district of Jammu & Kashmir.

"Four militants have been killed in an operation in Kalaroos area of Kupwara district," an Army spokesman said here.

One soldier Naik Neeraj Kumar who was injured during the operation and later airlifted to 92 Base hospital in Srinagar, succumbed, he said.


Another major ceasefire violation by Pakistan: 40 BSF posts attacked - The Times of India
Well Rangers are doing good job keep hunting
 
Pakistan is working hard to prevent India's exporting terrorism from Afghanistan and Indian borders. It is essential to reduce numbers of terrorists and suicide bombings from India's backed terrorists groups.

Another major ceasefire violation by Pakistan: 40 BSF posts attacked

JAMMU: Extending ceasefire violations to Samba district, Pakistan troops heavily shelled and fired upon 40 Border Out Posts (BoPs) and 24 villages along the international border in Jammu and Samba districts, leaving three persons injured.

BSF troops gave a befitting reply by responding strongly with equal caliber weapons to Pakistan's firing which resulted in heavy exchange of fire, which continued till 7am, a BSF officer said.

"Pak Rangers resorted to heavy firing of small and automatic weapons and shelling of mortars bombs on 35 to 40 BoPs and civilian areas along IB in Arnia and R S Pura sub-sectors of Jammu district from 2130 hours last night" the officer said.

This is the first time that Pakistani Rangers have extended the ceasefire violation to Samba district.

Pakistan targeted BoPs and Border hamlets along IB in Arnia, R Pura, Kanachak, Akhnoor sub-sectors of Jammu district and Ramgarh sector of Samba district.

As per the official reports, Pakistan also targeted 24 border villages throughout the night till Monday morning.

"Although there was no human loss, three civilians have been injured in shelling. They included two people in Flora village and and one in Khothar besides injuries to cattle in Jora Farm area in R S Pura belt," sub-divisional police officer (SDPO), R S Pura, Devender Singh said.

Pakistani rangers rained 52mm and 82mm mortar shells apart from using LMGs, MMGs and automatic weapons on at least 40 BoPs and 24 border hamlets triggering panic and fear among the people living along the border in Jammu and Samba districts.

There have been 21 ceasefire violations in less then a fortnight and 23 in the month of August.

Since July 16, there have been 33 ceasefire violations. Meanwhile, BJP national president Amit Shah and MoS PMO Jitendra Singh are visiting people who have migrated from border hamlets and are put up in safe shelters in R S Pura on Monday.


Omar wants talks to continue

J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday controversially linked the shelling of border villages by Pakistan to the calling off of the foreign secretary-level talks between the two countries by the Narendra Modi government.

A desperate Omar, perhaps trying to offset anti-incumbency in state elections later this year, appeared to bat for the separatists while telling reporters here soon after returning from a holiday in London, "I hope there is some rethink on this (calling off of talks with Pakistan)."

Ceasefire violations cost lives

Four militants, whose identity is yet to be ascertained, and a soldier were killed on Sunday in an encounter near the line of control in Kupwara district of Jammu & Kashmir.

"Four militants have been killed in an operation in Kalaroos area of Kupwara district," an Army spokesman said here.

One soldier Naik Neeraj Kumar who was injured during the operation and later airlifted to 92 Base hospital in Srinagar, succumbed, he said.


Another major ceasefire violation by Pakistan: 40 BSF posts attacked - The Times of India
 
Pakistan is working hard to prevent India's exporting terrorism from Afghanistan and Indian borders. It is essential to reduce numbers of terrorists and suicide bombings from India's backed terrorists groups.
ulata chor kotawal ko datey!!! u r high dude.
 
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