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There is something called Tribal areas in Pakistan which is worse than extinct Red corridorThere's no such thing as ''Red Corridor'' in Pakistan.
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There is something called Tribal areas in Pakistan which is worse than extinct Red corridorThere's no such thing as ''Red Corridor'' in Pakistan.
There is something called Tribal areas in Pakistan which is worse than extinct Red corridor
Pakistan had more casualties in tribal areas than we ever had in red corridor.Still Pakistan isn't fighting in those tribal areas for past 5 decades like you are in some red corridor.
Pakistan had more casualties in tribal areas than we ever had in red corridor.
Casualries in red corridor sre among the lowest in over 20 years.Yeah because Tribal areas border Afghanistan unlike red corridor. Still things are getting improved with a decade of fighting. Looks like Pakistan won't waste 5 decades like India.
Casualries in red corridor sre among the lowest in over 20 years.
Pakistan didn't touch those areas since 1947 but now there's nothing out of the limits.There is something called Tribal areas in Pakistan which is worse than extinct Red corridor
There's still lots of areas under militant control as last week US drone strike showed.Pakistan didn't touch those areas since 1947 but now there's nothing out of the limits.
Jamaat Ul Ahrar comes to mindAnd the so called extinct always comes alive
There's still lots of areas under militant control as last week US drone strike showed.
We retook tribal areas in Chattisgarh in just 4 years, 2009-13 without even needing use of fighter jets and artillery or even army units.That drone happened right next to Afghan border so your claim looks BS.
In any case Pakistan has started to gain control of Tribal areas within a decade of war unlike India where kids after 5 decades of fighting are satisfied that there casualties are relatively low this year and that too after losing 12 soldiers just a day earlier.
We retook tribal areas in Chattisgarh in just 4 years, 2009-13 without even needing use of fighter jets and artillery or even army units.
Also the drone strike happened Inside Kurram agency.
Whatever you did in Zarb e azb the fact is that more Pakistani security forces were killed this year than Indian security forces.Well whatever you did in 2013 or 2009 the thing is that 12 guys died yesterday in same Chattisqarh and are part of war that you are fighting since 5 decades. Pakistan is fighting its war in tribal areas since 2008. So comparison between the two is laughable.
And I know drone attack happened in Kurram. It was border region of Kurram. Doesn't refute my earlier point about it.
Grasping on to straws to make yourself relevant, the drone strike happened on the Afghan border.There's still lots of areas under militant control as last week US drone strike showed.
Aizwal also comes to mind, and although losing a Dhruv and other Choppers in Naxal areas is well known but had Indian army faced a single suicide or car bomb, there would be most likely a mutiny within Indian army.Jamaat Ul Ahrar comes to mind
Anyways Pakistan still uses fighter jets, artillery, gunships in its tribal areas whereas we didn't have to use a single army infantry brigade in any naxal area
The drone strike happened Inside Pakistani territory.Grasping on to straws to make yourself relevant, the drone strike happened on the Afghan border.
Aizwal also comes to mind, and although losing a Dhruv and other Choppers in Naxal areas is well known but had Indian army faced a single suicide or car bomb, there would be most likely a mutiny within Indian army.