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Yes, that line does add fuel to the fire.Pakistan had no role in 26/11.
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Yes, that line does add fuel to the fire.Pakistan had no role in 26/11.
This is a phenomenon that we really need to get out of our systems. In another thread, @SrNair has spoken very sadly about the role of the media in converting a very large number of impressionable north Indian youngsters into zombies, who think and talk of nothing but the bloodiest conflict with their enemies; most of these heroes have never seen a gun, other than in TV replays of the Republic Day parade, let alone heard a shot fired in anger.
What followed it was inevitable; this disease infected young Pakistanis also. It is our own virus in south Asia, and we have nobody to blame but ourselves. On this thread, and on a dozen others like it, and on maybe another few scores of fora, we have very young, young, trying desperately to remain young, never will be young again, and the older young members acting like the Indian lost generation, and spewing venom at individual and collective targets on a non-stop basis.
These things are not without a basis, of course. As you have pointed out correctly, the great divide, the single point at which there was an inflection, were the Mumbai attacks. What happened then was unforgivable. I doubt that Indo-Pak relations will really ever recover in full from the searing effect of that event. No matter what peacemakers do or say.
You ask them not to play with fire and now they will think we are afraid.
There's only one way to deal with such people.
Yes, that line does add fuel to the fire.
Huh? I was talking about strategy hereMay be various reasons .
I already replied it here
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indi...i-women-loses-job.669234/page-6#post-12393662
This seems to be more like a cheerleading for Chinese considering the issues going on there.
Actually we reduced the troops in the western sector
Huh? I was talking about strategy here
Cheer leading is for flat-bony a** girls.
Not it is not.not really..
just a fact.
tum karo toh diplomacy hum karain toh cheerleading!!This seems to be more like a cheerleading for Chinese considering the issues going on there
Huh? I was talking about strategy here
Cheer leading is for flat-bony a** girls.
Tea is alright but, all potential PoW should be traded with Brahamdagh Bugti. This will reflect, how dear India holds its soldiers /pilots.Wait the general forgot to talk about the Tea, Feb 27 etc etc ...
Pathetic. Pakistan won't get a chance like this again with China almost ready to put India in a choke-hold on its border. If the military doesn't play its card right sometime this year then they'll be left with nothing but empty "Solidarity with our Kashmiri people" tweets on twitter.
It was merely a warning from dg for india to be catious.Strategy ?
You call this a strategy .
So far there is no much military movements in Pak border .
Then what was the purpose of this loose talk?
I wont blame them.When you offered everything from a nation to another power.You have to obey whatever they are saying .
Umm....oh, never mind. There's no way I won't get into trouble, trying to respond to that visual.
Yes there has.You do realise there has never been a hand to hand fight between India and Pakistan?
When you say you will annihilate us, both civil and military, we do take you seriously and prepare accordingly.
Yes there has.
It was merely a warning from dg for india to be catious.
I was talking about strategy he was giving out ultimatums and you expressed your fascination for cheerleaders.
I see so your preference is Chinese cheerleaders.This kind of cheerleaders for Chinese.
I am fascinated