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India has reportedly undertaken many such strikes against Pakistan in the last 10 years, successfully taking down men and machines on the other side of the border.
1. March 1998: Crossing the LoC
Kunal Anand
October 04, 2016
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Last month's surgical strike was not the first of its kind - and there is every possibility that it might not be the last. For many, it was a resounding day of revenge for Uri attacks, as well as other regular cross border harassment that Pakistan treats India with. More importantly, India not only took credit for it, but did so with enthusiasm.
India has reportedly undertaken many such strikes against Pakistan in the last 10 years, successfully taking down men and machines on the other side of the border.
1. March 1998: Crossing the LoC
representational purposes only
Indian Special Forces allegedly killed 22, at Bandala village (Chamb sector). Pakistani military recovered a hand-written note, asking:
“How does your own blood feel?'' This was believed to be in revenge for the massacre of 29 Hindu villagers in Jammu and Kashmir, by LeT militants.
2. 2000: Crossing the Neelam river to avenge 5 martyrs
7 months after after Pakistani forces kidnapped and tortured Captain Saurabh Kalia, and sepoys Bhanwar Lal Bagaria, Arjun Ram, Bhika Ram, Moola Ram and Naresh Singh, special forces attacked the Nadala enclave, to successfully take on 7 Pakistani soldiers.
3. 24 February, 2000: Crossing the LoC
After Pakistani troops hit a border observation post in Poonch sector, the Pakistan Army claimed to have witnessed a massacre in a Azad Kashmir village. 16 bodies were just "strewn on the streets", and again the handwritten note “how does your own blood feel”.
Pakistan blamed Indian Special Forces, and India did not respond. However, LeT's reported genocide against Hindus stopped.
Kunal Anand
October 04, 2016
6.2K SHARES
Last month's surgical strike was not the first of its kind - and there is every possibility that it might not be the last. For many, it was a resounding day of revenge for Uri attacks, as well as other regular cross border harassment that Pakistan treats India with. More importantly, India not only took credit for it, but did so with enthusiasm.
India has reportedly undertaken many such strikes against Pakistan in the last 10 years, successfully taking down men and machines on the other side of the border.
1. March 1998: Crossing the LoC
representational purposes only
Indian Special Forces allegedly killed 22, at Bandala village (Chamb sector). Pakistani military recovered a hand-written note, asking: “How does your own blood feel? This was believed to be in revenge for the massacre of 29 Hindu villagers in Jammu and Kashmir, by LeT militants.
2. 2000: Crossing the Neelam river to avenge 5 martyrs
alchetron com
7 months after after Pakistani forces kidnapped and tortured Captain Saurabh Kalia, and sepoys Bhanwar Lal Bagaria, Arjun Ram, Bhika Ram, Moola Ram and Naresh Singh, special forces attacked the Nadala enclave, to successfully take on 7 Pakistani soldiers.
3. 24 February, 2000: Crossing the LoC
After Pakistani troops hit a border observation post in Poonch sector, the Pakistan Army claimed to have witnessed a massacre in a Azad Kashmir village. 16 bodies were just "strewn on the streets", and again the handwritten note “how does your own blood feel”.
Pakistan blamed Indian Special Forces, and India did not respond. However, LeT's reported genocide against Hindus stopped.
4. June 2008: be-headings
BCCL | Represenational purpose only
Several Gurkhas were martyred in Poonch after a Pakistani attack on the Kranti border observation post. Days later, Pakistani Army officials reported that one of their soldiers had been beheaded in Poonch.
Last month's surgical strike was not the first of its kind - and there is every possibility that it might not be the last. For many, it was a resounding day of revenge for Uri attacks, as well as other regular cross border harassment that Pakistan treats India with. More importantly, India not only took credit for it, but did so with enthusiasm.
India has reportedly undertaken many such strikes against Pakistan in the last 10 years, successfully taking down men and machines on the other side of the border.
1. March 1998: Crossing the LoC
representational purposes only
Indian Special Forces allegedly killed 22, at Bandala village (Chamb sector). Pakistani military recovered a hand-written note, asking: “How does your own blood feel? This was believed to be in revenge for the massacre of 29 Hindu villagers in Jammu and Kashmir, by LeT militants.
2. 2000: Crossing the Neelam river to avenge 5 martyrs
alchetron com
7 months after after Pakistani forces kidnapped and tortured Captain Saurabh Kalia, and sepoys Bhanwar Lal Bagaria, Arjun Ram, Bhika Ram, Moola Ram and Naresh Singh, special forces attacked the Nadala enclave, to successfully take on 7 Pakistani soldiers.
3. 24 February, 2000: Crossing the LoC
After Pakistani troops hit a border observation post in Poonch sector, the Pakistan Army claimed to have witnessed a massacre in a Azad Kashmir village. 16 bodies were just "strewn on the streets", and again the handwritten note “how does your own blood feel”.
Pakistan blamed Indian Special Forces, and India did not respond. However, LeT's reported genocide against Hindus stopped.
4. June 2008: be-headings
BCCL | Represenational purpose only
Several Gurkhas were martyred in Poonch after a Pakistani attack on the Kranti border observation post. Days later, Pakistani Army officials reported that one of their soldiers had been beheaded in Poonch.
5. 2011: be-headings continue
2 months later, Pakistan again complained that 3 soldiers were beheaded after Indian forces raided a Sharda sector post across the Neelam River valley. This was supposedly retaliation, in turn, after 2 Indian soldiers were beheaded near Karnah. Many don’t know about these simply because India follows a
“policy of strategic restraint" former Union Home Minister P Chidambaram told India Today. That is, until now, assuming that Pakistan would change their ways.
the only difference is, among all of the above, the current was the massive and acknowledged by the PM itself.