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India readies troops as Pakistan rattles arms across the border

OOuuhhh...sorry "Mr. Tarzan" hope I had spell it correctly this time...os what sort of tarzan r u showing your back in your profile..huh, is it the tradition for pakistani tarzAns ..to show there back during time of war...lol..anyway be my friend.

Is there anything else you would like to see my friend? I gotta whole lotta asset ;)
 
Look at India trying to bully other countries. India should be humble and apologise to Pakistan for killing their soldiers. Try to live in peace. Only India wants war and talk about war.
Learn to act as a responsible stakeholder in the international community.

& China is the preacher of peace in Asia.(lol X millions )..why dont you move your claw out of Tibbet, shun agression on Arunachal pradesh, deescalate from south china sea, stop bullying Viatnam from oil exploration...stop bullying japan..& so on..where r u dude..get some wake up coffee perhaps.
 
& China is the preacher of peace in Asia.(lol X millions )..why dont you move your claw out of Tibbet, shun agression on Arunachal pradesh, deescalate from south china sea, stop bullying Viatnam from oil exploration...stop bullying japan..& so on..where r u dude..get some wake up coffee perhaps.

We are just protecting our sovereignty. India is just trying to look for war. Something happens with any of your neighbours and you want war.
 
We are just protecting our sovereignty. India is just trying to look for war. Something happens with any of your neighbours and you want war.

What a fu**ing lame explanation of your unwarranted aggression to all your asian neighbors in name of "We are just protecting our sovereignty"...so naive huh. & India is war monger and aggressor when neighbor does..kargil & beheading of uniformed soldiers..so cool mate..but not impressive :tdown::tdown:
 
Look at India trying to bully other countries. India should be humble and apologise to Pakistan for killing their soldiers. Try to live in peace. Only India wants war and talk about war.
Learn to act as a responsible stakeholder in the international community.

India has called for a Brig level Flag meeting to resolve issues on the LOC two days ago.

Pak has not yet responded to the offer for talks.

What else is expected of India ?

http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rc...yNZ-_jMVs-1B88tphnxvg&bvm=bv.1357700187,d.bmk
 
Guys, any discussion on any channel over present condition. Any Indian or Pakistani channel ?
 
A flag meeting between
commanders of the BSF and
Pakistan Rangers is expected to
be held next month over a host
of issues including ceasefire
violations. Border Security Force (BSF)
sources said that a "routine"
border meeting between the
field commanders of the force
and Rangers was scheduled for January 16 on the Pakistani
side at Munnabao border. "This was posponed till
February 20 this year by
Pakistan Rangers. No specific
reason was cited and this
decision was conveyed to us on
January 4," they said. A host of border issues will be
taken up during this meeting,
they added. On January 8, two Indian
soldiers were killed on the Line
of Control (LoC) by Pakistani
troops with the body of one
being badly mutilated,
sparking outrage in the country.

Pak Rangers postpone flag meet till February 20; cite no reason - Hindustan Times
 
Guys, any discussion on any channel over present condition. Any Indian or Pakistani channel ?

I already told you it's business as usual regarding LoC on Pakistan side and nothing special in Media as well. Check some Indian channels if you are looking for thrill.
 
Guys...just got the news that the US has interfered again and there is not going to be any WAR.... :fie:
 
Fresh firing in Poonch after Indian Army detects movement near LoC

Poonch: Even as the tension between India and Pakistan continues to escalate, fresh firing has been reported from the Krishnaghati area in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir. According to reports, the firing began after the Indian Army noticed some movement across the Line of Control (LoC) in the area.
This comes a day after firing was reported from the Pakistani side on eight Indian posts in Krishna Ghati and Sona Gali sectors. According to sources, the firing had lasted for about 20 minutes.
"There was a movement of 6 to 7 persons close to LoC opposite Krishna Ghati sub-sector in Poonch sector at around 2145 hours tonight", Defence Spokesman Col RK Palta. Indian troops opened fire on the suspected infiltrators, the spokesman said adding that thereafter exchange of heavy fire took place.


After about half-an-hour of exchange of fire, the suspected infiltrators disappeared from the scene, Col Palta said adding the intensity of firing from both sides has reduced but is still on.
It is suspected that either a groups of militants or Border Action Team (BAT) could have been undertaking movement close to LoC opposite Krishna Ghati in Poonch on Saturday night. The eruption of exchange of fire broke a lull of 48 hours.
Pakistani troops had violated the ceasefire by firing mortars shells and from small arms on Indian posts along LoC, the Defence spokesman said.
Earlier on Friday, there were reports of overnight firing from the Pakistan side in the Poonch sector at more than three places along the LoC. India maintained that the firing was unprovoked. There have been three violations of the nine-year-old ceasefire along the LoC in the past five days.
The tension between the countries escalated after two Indian Army soldiers were killed and their bodies brutalised in a cross-border raid by Pakistani troops on Tuesday while a Pakistani soldier had died on Sunday. The clashes were among the most serious violations of the truce that was put in place in late 2003.

The tension has remained along the LoC as Pakistan hasn't yet responded to the Indian Army's offer of a flag meeting to de-escalate the situation. Angered by the response, India's Air Chief has warned of other options, even as 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed is continuing to stoke the crisis.

"What is happening in the last few months is not acceptable. If this continues, perhaps we will have to look at other options for compliance of the set norms on the border," said Air Force chief NAK Browne.

The air chief's remarks appeared aimed at Pakistan's delay in responding to India seeking a flag meeting to bring down tensions in areas like Poonch. Though no firing was reported since Friday night, unconfirmed reports claimed a build up of Pakistani troops along parts of the Line of Control.

In Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafiz Saeed accused India of complicity in the bombing of 82 people in Quetta earlier this week, and warned of an ugly situation in Kashmir. Accusing India of trying to worsen the situation, Saeed said, "They want to escalate the violence to avoid a permanent resolution...This border tension can turn into an ugly situation like a war and we want to avoid it."

However, despite the tensions remaining high, most experts are of the view that the two countries should not risk the biggest India-Pakistan confidence building measure - a ceasefire that has lasted nine years now.


Fresh firing in Poonch after Indian Army detects movement near LoC- Jammu and Kashmir- IBNLive
 
guess, both countries want to fight it out...go on!!
 
Since according to Indians, Pakistan is a failed state. So incase of war, Pakistan will have nothing to lose, but for India, losses could be huge.
Tonight saw on news channels that even Pakistan navy is gearing up to face any crisis.........apt vigilance by Pakistan military and should be appreciated.
 
guess, both countries want to fight it out...go on!!

Im hedging my bets its going to be more like this..
PDF'ers are hoping for the initial few minutes of this.. while in reality it would be the latter

 
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