Maj. Kuldeep Singh
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I agree that intentions to not to seize Pakistan was present in Nehruvian followers, but the military had other ideas. Siachen is an example.
Nehruvians actually wanted Pakistan, so that the baseless fear of muslim military presence is curtailed.
No matter what anyone says, Indian military establishment wants to go against political power and want a greater role in Indian politics to hurt Pakistan directly.
Not true, we went after Siachen because legally it is our land as it was legally given to us by the owner of the whole state of J&K.
As for Indian Military, it has always been a professional force. Unlike Pak military, they know what their role is in the country, and have never even attempted a coup, much less done one.
Not true, we went after Siachen because legally it is our land as it was legally given to us by the owner of the whole state of J&K.
As for Indian Military, it has always been a professional force. Unlike Pak military, they know what their role is in the country, and have never even attempted a coup, much less done one.
I agree that intentions to not to seize Pakistan was present in Nehruvian followers, but the military had other ideas. Siachen is an example.
Nehruvians actually wanted Pakistan, so that the baseless fear of muslim military presence is curtailed.
No matter what anyone says, Indian military establishment wants to go against political power and want a greater role in Indian politics to hurt Pakistan directly.
Yes you realized that J & K was your part after 37 years of the instrument of accession by Dogra.
Pakistan army is adventurous and has made many mistakes at the behest of US, but Indian army also exercise considerable influence in Indian politics.
AFSPA is a shining example.
your professional generals should know how old they are before yapping about cold start doctrines and such; your professional army should not step on the landmines they laid themselves in Rajasthan. Your professional army ought not to open fire on Pakistani checkpoints in Azad Kashmir and then cry and whine when we fire back and injure/kill a few of theirs.
as for Siachen - it was just an act of belligerence to say the least but not something that went unpunished; then again Kashmir is unfinished business.
you keep bringing up coups and all -- when was the last coup? 14 years ago? Get a life.
if they could they would but they cant, at least for now. . .
civilian military relations in india though aren't exactly rosy either; a lot of animosity does exist - due to corruption/arms scandals and due to other factors though i dont see a coup happening there at least not anytime soon
never was and never will be an integral part of india; that's the ground reality which they'll have to accept one day
either by force, or either by free and fair plebiscite (which Nehru the pundit was in favour of)
I agree that intentions to not to seize Pakistan was present in Nehruvian followers, but the military had other ideas. Siachen is an example.
Nehruvians actually wanted Pakistan, so that the baseless fear of muslim military presence is curtailed.
No matter what anyone says, Indian military establishment wants to go against political power and want a greater role in Indian politics to hurt Pakistan directly.
Yes you realized that J & K was your part after 37 years of the instrument of accession by Dogra.
Pakistan army is adventurous and has made many mistakes at the behest of US, but Indian army also exercise considerable influence in Indian politics.
AFSPA is a shining example.
Pakistan initiates firing to create safe passage for terrorists to infiltrate in India.
Status of Siachin was undecided. It was Pakistan who first violated the ceasefire line by initiating operation Gibraltar. Indian Armed Forces have no interest in politics.
Pakistan initiates firing to create safe passage for terrorists to infiltrate in India.
Status of Siachin was undecided. It was Pakistan who first violated the ceasefire line by initiating operation Gibraltar.
Indian Armed Forces have no interest in politics.
Yes you realized that J & K was your part after 37 years of the instrument of accession by Dogra.
Pakistan army is adventurous and has made many mistakes at the behest of US, but Indian army also exercise considerable influence in Indian politics.
AFSPA is a shining example.
Oh well... another born again. Normally people talk truth when they are drunk.. & Pakistani military officers talk truth when they are retired
Learning about shimla agreement and UN resolution might help understanding Siachin and kashmiras for Siachen - it was just an act of belligerence to say the least but not something that went unpunished; then again Kashmir is unfinished business.
civilian military relations in india though aren't exactly rosy either; a lot of animosity does exist - due to corruption/arms scandals and due to other factors though i dont see a coup happening there at least not anytime soon
never was and never will be an integral part of india; that's the ground reality which they'll have to accept one day
either by force, or either by free and fair plebiscite (which Nehru the pundit was in favour of)
AFSA is a law in place. Military recommends its views on it. They don't influence any more than any military in the world in a truly democratic state, well- besides yours.
In the US, our military recommends on the Afghan pull out, which does not mean they acting politically.
Pakistan army is adventurous as you stated- but it is only at its own behest , not others.