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India is getting ready to fight China and Pakistan simultaneously: Indian Army chief

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India don't want war it is army's duty to prepare itself for worst case situation they are doing their duty like pakistani army is doing its job for pakistan.:pakistan:

If you talk about History then i have to remind you what history holds.:smitten:

History will repeat if it has to repeat itself like 1971 and surrender of Pakistani Army with 93,000 Pakistani solders.:bunny:

Dont worry there is no bengal to corrupt and no USSR to support you plus if history repeats itself well then its bad luck for you ppl coz 1948,1962,1965 AND KARGIL will be repeated with 4 times the force and this time lopl we arent going to spare even half your airforce like we did in 65 so start praying PUNDIT FAN BOYS.................SeE yEaH iN bAtTtLe FiElD.:pakistan:
 
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Emo indians dont belive in oil they will start there ships with a new solution made by DRDO
no offence to indians im joking

hey brother it will be good if some time you think about your country only love brotherhood make any country storing but you guys just has hate and anger in ur heart
 
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hey brother it will be good if some time you think about your country only love brotherhood make any country storing but you guys just has hate and anger in ur heart


Why is South Asia so tense?
By Shahid R. Siddiqi
Sunday, 03 Jan, 2010


For the past 63 years, South Asia has remained in a state of tension. The eight countries that make up this geopolitically sensitive region do not share a friendly and harmonious relationship with each other. This is despite their efforts to come on a single platform of Saarc to develop a major economic and political bloc. All smaller countries were enthusiastic about this model of cooperation to succeed in gaining progress and getting rid of pervasive poverty. But in the end it just collapsed.

All these countries have a closely interwoven history and common ethnic, linguistic, cultural and religious heritage but still they failed. It happened because all the contiguous states on India’s periphery are fearful of its hegemonic designs and its policy to dominate and dictate.

In case of India and Pakistan, given the historical divide between Hindus and Muslims, it is understandable that a certain amount of acrimony and distrust would impact their relationship. Instead of accepting Pakistan’s emergence in 1947 as a reality and resolving bilateral disputes in a spirit of understanding, India adopted a belligerent course. The resulting discord and three wars have plagued their relationship to this day, both countries diverting huge and precious financial resources to defence and development of nuclear weapons.

Even if Indo-Pakistan relationship is set aside for a moment as one of peculiar nature and even if Pakistan is presumed to be responsible for all the wicked behaviour, the question arises why do other countries of the region find it so difficult to forge a closer relationship with India? Why is it that India has failed to evoke trust and confidence among its neighbours to make any worthwhile collaboration impossible, including Saarc? Isn’t it time for hostilities to give way to a congenial environment among South Asian neighbours too?

The fact is that for regional alliances, political or economic, to succeed it is imperative for all stakeholders to treat each other as equals, irrespective of their size or strength. This comes with respecting each other’s sovereignty, willingness to set aside political differences and showing a degree of flexibility to promote a common cause. In case of South Asia, this has not happened. India has disputes with almost every neighbour, which has strained their relationships for years at end.

In Sri Lanka, India overtly and covertly supported the insurgency against the state by LTTE, a nationalist Tamil group in the northern Jaffna region of this small island country, which kept it politically and economically destabilised for decades. In the end, India paid a price for interference when its prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi, was assassinated by a Tamil activist for having betrayed the movement.

With Bangladesh it is locked in an unresolved dispute over Farakka barrage that deprives Bangladesh of its water share. Despite the gratitude Bangladesh owes to India for having militarily dismembered Pakistan in 1971 to midwife its birth, relations between the two have often sunk to the rock bottom on a host of issues, including border dispute.

The tiny mountain state of Nepal has complained of persistent Indian dictation and interference in its internal affairs. That India employs economic blockades and manipulates transit facilities to this poor landlocked country for arm twisting is no secret.

Although not a part of South Asia, China’s relations with India for decades have remained frosty, at best. They went to war in 1962 over a border dispute. Competing for regional leadership, it does not hesitate to antagonise China by hoisting Dalai Lama off and on to keep the issue of Tibet alive. Lately, having aligned itself with America to contain China, India is bargaining for a tense Sino-Indian relationship in the years to come.

With Pakistan, India maintains the worst of relations mainly because of Pakistan’s political and military standing and its ability to reject Indian domination. Outstanding disputes including Kashmir, water distribution, dams that India constructs in violation Indus Water Treaty and border issues have remained unresolved.

By joining the American bandwagon in Afghanistan and positioning its troops in the name of infrastructure development, India created enough concerns for Pakistan. But by its collusion with CIA and Mossad to take out Pakistan’s nuclear assets through subversion in Fata, the NWFP and other areas using the militants of Tehrik-i-Taliban, India is slamming shut the door on the peace process that Pakistan has been persistently trying to keep open ever since 1947. With a history of constant endeavours to balkanise Pakistan, Indian military build up in Afghanistan is seen by Pakistan’s military as an effort to put it in a nutcracker.

That growing Indian influence in Afghanistan is a destabilising factor in the region, is acknowledged even by Gen McChrystal in his recent review of the war in Afghanistan. The make and types of sophisticated weapons, communications equipment and satellite pictures of troop movements recovered from the militants provide undeniable evidence about Indian involvement.

Mr. Ehsanullah Aryanzai, advisor to the Afghan regime has said that India is using Afghan soil to conduct anti-Pakistan activities. The executive editor of ‘News Indian Express’ has acknowledged the evidence of Indian activities in Balochistan in the issue of July 31, 2009. And evidence was recently handed over by Pakistani prime minister to his Indian counterpart.

The Indian psyche that breeds arrogance and expansionism is clear from the words of Pundit Nehru, India’s first prime minister, who said ‘India must dominate or perish’. Perish it will not. So dominate it must. To Hindu extremists, all others on this land are aliens who do not belong there and this includes Muslims and Christians. This justifies the commonly witnessed ethnic cleansing of non-Hindus and leads to the ultimate dream of the creation of Vrihata Bharat — a Greater India.

To ensure that this fatherland is reunited under Hindu rule, India pursues designs of expanding its boundaries to eventually include Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, and Bhutan and create the huge Indian empire.

It would be very naive not to see the direction towards which India is headed. Far from becoming the sole ruler of the entire Indian Ocean, India is destabilising South Asia and working its way towards its own disintegration. This is not only because it is surrounding itself with angry and insecure neighbours, but also due to its troubles at home.

shahidrsiddiqi@gmail.com
 
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Another option to Bring India to its knees in any case of War between India SINOPAK

Pakistan can Ask Arabs to stop India's oil supply currently KSA is a sole supplier of 66% Indian oil.

If not Pakistani Navy along PLN would Block the Oil Routes with Submarines Frigates and Missile Boats + Air surveillance( Pakistan can put a request to TUAF to do that favor if needed)

See there are 3 problems with that plan.

1.First of there is no guarantee that the Arabs will listen to you. and stop making making money selling oil.

even if they did there are sufficient reserves to serve short term conflicts.

2.Pak has no where near the Navy to both defend its coast line and create a Blockade.

See your Plan involves taking the navy away from Pakistan in the opposite direction of India. The IN can just Blocked the blockade from receiving any supplies. You may show the Blockade adding the port of gwadar. But realisticly that is where the IN will strike and
as well as land troops on the vastly unsecured part of PAk coast. You will be loosing vast chunks of territory to make this work. and even then there no guarantee you can hold it.

Also Oil can be bought through Oman. which India has excellent relations with.

3. 3rd problem with your plan is P.L.A.N . they dont have any where near most of their fleet in the Indian Ocean region.

While the dragon has the pearls to keep its forces Supplied.
It has very few forces in the Area.

The IO region is very much in India's backyard by sheer geography.
PLAN will never deploy enough ships in the region to Challenge the IN without leaving its own coast exposed back home in China.

Whilst i must say the Chinese sub fleet operating out of Pak will create a Huge nuisance for us.

But those subs will be carrying Nukes and Would want to remain Undetected.

And one last point. Ships and subs are very slow. How much movement will they be able to do in the Time frame of a week.

PLAN just cant show up with its fleet one day. Pak cant simply blockade in one day.
 
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I'm surprised you believe Pak can exist 1000 years.

I doubt any nation will exist 1000 years into the future

& i am stunned & stupefied to know that India can deal with pak & china simultaneously

& even General lamba can reach Rawalpindi in 48 hours. phew

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If oil is blocked India would not be different from the picture below.

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Hope you know whose oil was blocked at the time of Kargil?
 
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you guys never think about this thats why you are fail 8Ny_ZOhKdro[/media] - Causes Of Poverty In Pakistan

Megan Blakeman, Student Participant
Niagara District High School, N-O-L-T, Ontario

Childhood Malnutrition in India
India is home to the greatest population of severely malnourished children in the world. Four
hundred million children suffer daily, which is a greater problem than in Sub-Saharan Africa. Childhood
malnutrition is a massive crisis caused by a combination of factors including inadequate or inappropriate
food intake, childhood diseases, harmful childcare practices, and improper care during illness: all
contributing to poor health and millions of deaths annually. It affects growth potential and the risk of
mortality and morbidity in later years of life. Substantial improvements have been made in health and
well being since India’s independence in 1947 but still more than half of all children under the age of four
are malnourished, 30 percent of newborns are significantly underweight, and 60 percent of women are
anemic. The early years of life are the most crucial because it is when the body develops the most
mentally and physically and is most vulnerable to disease and illness. The children of India are
malnourished because of factors attributed to overpopulation, poverty, destruction of the environment,
lack of education, gender inequality, and inaccessible medical care. Poverty is a major cause of
malnourishment because it limits the amount of food available to children causing wasting and a lack of
vitamins, minerals and nutritional value leading to stunting and low weight.

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I'm surprised you believe Pak can exist 1000 years.

I doubt any nation will exist 1000 years into the future

Loll
first of all do you know the definition of pakistan or a pakistani?
Of course not!
Pakistani=muslim and nothing other! so who have ruled Endisans during 1000 years? = muslims, and now where are living these muslims=PAKISTAn,bangladesh....:pakistan:

So do you really want that, history repeat itself:azn:

If yes get ready baby!:agree:

See you at PANIPAT! i will be their ,with lot of "samossa,and karchi di biryani" for you!:toast_sign::woot:

:pakistan:::tup::china:
 
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After seaing about comments on Ak's rolling on delhi,

SIMPLE QUESTION !

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Has Pakistan Ever won a WAR ?

We are talking about Pak-China simultaneously trashed by India , Don't troll please...

Tell me are Indian T-90S reaching Rawalpindi in 48 hours :rofl:
 
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If pak-China combined can defeat India, is there anything wrong with India preparing for such a scenario ? :what:

:rofl: :rofl:

Joke of the day, I suggest you go through the article again, go through 'some' posts, take a coffee & come back...

please don't troll
 
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:rofl: :rofl:

Joke of the day, I suggest you go through the article again, go through 'some' posts, take a coffee & come back...

I was replying to your post not to "some other" posts !

Have you got an answer ? Is there anything wrong with India preparing for the worst ?
 
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I was replying to your post not to "some other" posts !

Have you got an answer ? Is there anything wrong with India preparing for the worst ?

So your Generals openly talk about Indian military preparations ehh!!!

yeah prepare for it BUT don't cry while others are preparing ok
 
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