Windjammer
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That officer was no where near the LOC and died on his way to Peshawar besides he recently participated in the PACES event so not involved in any combat duty.ISPR would not even be known by most of Indians. So what they put out is of no relevance in India.
Some doubt is good as it spurs nationalistic sentiment in the majority.
Speaking of fekus, it must be a world record that there have no casualties on Pak side since all the firing that has been going on since the Sep 29 raid. On the other hand, I heard one of your colonels died after falling in a ditch. How very believable.
However, the Indian casualties are now in an obvious pattern, since last week there's been virtually one causality a day on the Indian side. The ISPR claimed Indian casualties on their misadventure on the 29th Sept., which the IA never disclosed, perhaps claiming the so called surgical strikes and at the same time admitting to some half a dozen casualties wouldn't have gone down well with the folks back home, now after a lull of some four weeks, admitting one causality a day perhaps doesn't have the same impact.....so far the IA has admitted to 3 BSF and 5 soldiers killed.....R.I.P.....however watch this space. !!!