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India Can Help If You Can't Handle Terrorism Alone: Rajnath Singh To Pak

Nah, Rajnath was just trolling the trolls.

whatever.i think we have other problems.we can't seriously pay any attention.rajnath is the same guy who was doing some kind of religious thing on loc.i mean he is crazy.lol
 
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Well you can ask it to your most popular
Politician "novajot Sidhu"
He can explain you'd in better words...

What is there to explain ? If you think its a win, I have already congratulated you for it and have hoped for more such wins for pakistan.

What more do you want ?
 
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Pathetic attempt at sarcasm
someone should tell this bald fck its his country who need all the help from neighbors as well as UN in form of ISAF
India 3rd largest terror target after Iraq and Afghanistan: ..

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Believe it or not: India had the highest number of blasts in the world
By
Shaurya Karanbir Gurung
, ET Online|
Updated: Jul 12, 2018, 10.34 PM IST
India had the highest number of bomb blasts in the world in the past two years, according to the National Bomb Data Centre (NBDC), which functions within India’s primary counter-terror force, the National Security Guard (NSG). India's number is even higher than that of Iraq and Pakistan.

The NBDC analyses and disseminates data related to bombing incidents in India and across the world.

Last year, there were 337 Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) blasts in India, according to the NBDC journal 'Bombshell'. In 2015, there were 268 IED blasts, and 190 blasts in 2014, 283 blasts in 2013 and 365 in 2012.

Iraq witnessed 221 IED blast incidents, the second highest last year. Pakistan was at the third place with 161 IED blasts. About 132 IED blasts took place in Afghanistan, 92 in Turkey, 71 in Thailand, 63 in Somalia and 56 in Syria.

In 2015, Iraq witnessed 170 IED blasts, Pakistan 208, Afghanistan 121, Iraq 170 and Syria 41.

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The states which suffered the highest number of IED blasts last year were Chhattisgarh-60, Jammu and Kashmir-31, Kerala-33, Manipur-40, Odisha-29, Tamil Nadu-32 and West Bengal-30.

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Last year, one among many high-casualty bomb blasts took place in Bihar on July 18. Ten commandos of an elite CoBRA battalion of the CRPF were killed when a squad of 200 Maoists trapped and cordoned the troops and exploded about 22 IEDs in the Aurangabad-Gaya forest area in Bihar.

Some of the other major IED incidents in India were:

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Analysis of IED blasts in India

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Last year, there was a 26 per cent increase in IED blast incidents vis-a-vis 2015 and casualties have increased by 3 per cent vis-a-vis 2015, according to the NBDC.

An analysis of IED data for the last 10 years (2007-2016) has revealed that there have been an average of 277 blasts, 223 fatal casualties and 724 non-fatal casualties over the years.

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1. J&K saw an increase in blast incidents and casualties after the death of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani, according to the NSG.

2. In the North-Eastern states, Manipur (40) and Assam (11) accounted for 15 per cent of total IED incidents last year.

3. Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected states accounted for 47 per cent of total IED incidents.

4. In the rest of India, Kerala (33) and Tamil Nadu (32) were the most affected states.

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1. The average number of fatalities over the last 10 years has been 223 per year. There is a significant decrease in fatalities, according to the NSG.

2. LWE accounted for 65 per cent of total fatalities (73 personnel), while others accounted for 35 per cent (39 personnel).

3. The NSG notes that the higher fatalities in the LWE-affected states indicate that the Maoists are lethal, aggressive and well-adapted to the jungle terrain. The high rate of casualties has been caused by explosion of high-intensity IEDs.

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1. Last year, the preferred targets of Maoists, insurgents and terrorists were public and security forces, according to the NSG.

2. The NSG assesses that in the last five years, terrorists have targeted the common public more than the security forces, which indicates that terrorists prefer to engage the softer target.

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Top 10 countries which saw highest number of IED blasts, besides India, since 2012.

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Biggest bomb blasts in the world in 2016
On May 23, about 150 people were killed and 200 others were injured when suicide bombers of the IS triggered two explosive devices planted in cars, before blowing themselves at Jableh and Tartous on the Mediterranean coast of Syria.
 
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What is there to explain ? If you think its a win, I have already congratulated you for it and have hoped for more such wins for pakistan.

What more do you want ?
To again congratulate you.
 
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Addressing a press conference in Jaipur, Rajnath Singh said that Jammu and Kashmir was not an issue as it was an integral part of the country. "The issue is of terrorism, and Pakistan can discuss it," Mr Singh said.

JAIPUR:

Home Minister Rajnath Singh said Pakistan could seek India's help if it cannot handle the fight against terrorism alone.

Addressing a press conference in Jaipur, he said that Jammu and Kashmir was not an issue as it was an integral part of the country. "The issue is of terrorism, and Pakistan can discuss it," Mr Singh said.

"I want to ask the Pakistani prime minister that if in Aghanistan, a fight can be carried out against terror and Taliban with the help of the US, then, Pakistan can seek help against terrorism from India if it feels that it cannot handle it alone," he said.

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Rajnath Singh also accused the Congress of creating a crisis of distrust in politics and claimed there was a difference in their words and deeds.


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I'm quite surprised when these indian politicians continue to cry on terrorism but on the other hand 'Afghanistan' from where this all started is one of the major allies of them and their intelligence is active and freely operating over there.
If it favours you it's good if it doesn't it bad: indian logic.
if Kashmiris are terrorists than so is bhagat singh now here our indian bros will start crying.
 
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India is already helping with the terrorism, not to eliminate but to spread it in Pakistan ..
 
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I'm quite surprised when these indian politicians continue to cry on terrorism but on the other hand 'Afghanistan' from where this all started is one of the major allies of them and their intelligence is active and freely operating over there.
If it favours you it's good if it doesn't it bad: indian logic.
if Kashmiris are terrorists than so is bhagat singh now here our indian bros will start crying.

So your logic is that if Afghanistan has terrorism, India should NOT send intelligence agents there ?

We should send out intelligence operatives to places where there is NO terrorism ?
 
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