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India tried to attack the US Navy in 1971 (repost with proof)

awwww. Too bad the MKI was shot down. Now the raptor of the east has become the pigeon of the east.

Also fun fact about Balakot, it missed. Nice little detail you missed out.
Sure, if you say so.

@Moonaman.Varavayi
When you are blabbering nonsense comparing one Indian Pow aka Abhinandan from a 2019 skirmish with those from a full scale war of 1971, your intentions thus become obvious of barking up the wrong tree.
Do you think there were no Indian Pow in 1971. Let me burst your Bharti bubble.
Below is a picture released by Red Cross, showing captured Sikh pilots of Indian Airforce in one POW camp alone, add to this Hindu, Christian and Muslim IAF pilots and other Sikh pilots held at various other POW camps and you get a good idea how PAF whipped IAF in Western theatre. And also read the link as how Bangladesh is often giving you a bloody nose... Doing the job for us.

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Pakistan, Lyalpur camp, 12 April 1972, visit to Indian prisoners of war (POWs).
"Sikh pilots, now POWs, passed their time flying kites. Camp authorities forbade this activity. An "homme de confiance", also a POW, explains the visit of Red Cross delegates, emphasizing that he hopes the ICRC can negotiate on their behalf the return of the kites."

Again:

How many Indian POWs, and how many Pakistani ones?

Did India cede half the country?


Oh why am I arguing with denialistanis?


Sure, sure, you won the war, did not lose any territory, blah blah.
 
Quite a few. Both Karachi harbor (West Pakistan) and Chittagong harbor (East Pakistan) were laid waste to, and every naval and merchant vessel were sunk to Davy Jones:

Operation trident


So let me ask again : How many Pakistani forces surrendered ignominiously? Is it greater that ONE? Because on this thread, you have Pakistanis gloating about ONE PoW from 2019 that they had to release within hours.

Oh and BTW, Pakistan didn't just surrender tens of thousands of fighters - they also surrendered half the country. Small detail, right?
Not "had to". India was lucky af to have him back.
 
Lmao look at this delusion Indian fucker. You mean all the American drone strikes that happened with our explicit consent. In fact, even helped our ops out. Their strikes didn't stop magically.

We have regularly killed Indians soldiers on the LOC with impunity even when India is the 6x larger country and has the full backing of the US, EU and Russia. We have wiped out thousands of you since 1990s.

I mean how did you retaliate to this?


You claimed Pakistan was behind it and yet you did even fire a single bullet🤣🤣😝😝

These Indians talk high and mighty and about incurring India's wrath. During the 2001 India-Pakistan standoff, India lost over 2,000 troops while mobilizing troops without Pakistan firing a shot.

Most Indians shouldn't even talk about the 1971 War when considering it was a private East India Company that took over the whole South Asian landmass and made them orphans in their land -- British subjects. A shame no matter how much they bleach themselves, they can't wipe away.
 
So you think there were no Indian Pow in 1971. Remember a group of some 50 Indian soldiers surrendered to a Pakistani helicopter pilot who just had a hand gun. Lol.
lol wut? I'd love to read about this.

No troops but saved your neck from Pakistani boots just like now in Ladakh. Forget about giving burial to our soldiers, you losers were raking it in over your dead soldiers thus the coffin scandal. Your reality is that Chinese think you are not even worth a 50 rupee bullet so they Clubbed you like they do it to seals.
Oooof. Slow down, man. You can only roast a gangu so much before the place starts stinking to high heaven.

Should I be surprised your source is Wikipedia?
Wikipedia - propaganda brought to your by gangus.

These Indians talk high and mighty and about incurring India's wrath. During the 2001 India-Pakistan standoff, India lost over 2,000 troops while mobilizing troops without Pakistan firing a shot.

Most Indians shouldn't even talk about the 1971 War when considering it was a private East India Company that took over the whole South Asian landmass and made them orphans in their land -- British subjects. A shame no matter how much they bleach themselves, they can't wipe away.
Even before EIC, it was muslims who ruled them for centuries, hundreds of millions of them, lest we forget why they are so salty to this day.
 
lol wut? I'd love to read about this.
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Oooof. Slow down, man. You can only roast a gangu so much before the place starts stinking to high heaven.
It will be easy for them at shamshan ghat.
 
These Indians talk high and mighty and about incurring India's wrath. During the 2001 India-Pakistan standoff, India lost over 2,000 troops while mobilizing troops without Pakistan firing a shot.

Most Indians shouldn't even talk about the 1971 War when considering it was a private East India Company that took over the whole South Asian landmass and made them orphans in their land -- British subjects. A shame no matter how much they bleach themselves, they can't wipe away.
India does not really show "balls" considering her massive size. You are talking about a country that is bigger than the EU and USA combined in population. Yet need to remind Pakistan how "mighty" they are

Even North Korea with 1/50 of India's population has far more "heart".
 
India defends her territory zealously.
Only nuclear power in modern history to have "surrendered" 2000 sq km of its land to another power without even firing a single bullet. Stay in your aukat.

 
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Indian Air Force Pilot (now Air Cmmdr.) K.K Badhwar's logbook, where the incident is visible in the last entry.

Repost with proof because this story is so ridiculous mods think I'm trolling

Per a retired US Navy officer who used to operate on the Enterprise in 1971, they were deployed to the Bay of Bengal to assist in rescue operations of Americans in the conflict zone.

The Indians panicked, and sent a group of jets to the Enterprise. They radioed the Enterprise, (I don't recall his exact words)

"US Carrier, you entering Indian waters. Turn back or our planes will attack you!"

The captain of the USS Enterprise then replied,

"Send only the planes you don't want back."

After realising their aukaat, the Indians quickly aborted their balakot-esque mission mid flight and ran away - visible in Air Commodre K.K B's log book.
Only a moron would try this post.

Oh, wait.....

Make it 900,000. And keep adding extra '0' on right side with every passing decade.
Why not?

Considering the quality of the expansion of the urban legend that we are faced with every month or so.

A load of cow shit copy pasted from an Indian source.
Yup.

Only a script kiddy from Pakistan has the genuine gen.
 
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And yet you ceded territory to this surrendered army in the very same war, and to this day have been unable to take back an inch of the 86,000km^2 of Kashmir that Pakistani civilians conquered from the the Indian Army and Air Force combined.
You fought and won 86,000 sq. km. in Kashmir in 1971? Was that with or without Turtuk?

And I can guarantee you the US is not afraid of you. The US would ravage India so hard you all would be begging the British and Muslims to enslave you again instead.
That is a distinct possibility.

They have been practising doing this for the past 75 years.

Not too far away, either.
 
You consider that a victory?

You tell us?..

RAPE IN KASHMIR

A Crime of War



"Since the government crackdown against militants in Kashmir began in earnest in January 1990, reports of rape by security personnel have become more frequent.

Rape most often occurs during crackdowns, cordon-and-search operations during which men are held for identification in parks or schoolyards while security forces search their homes. In these situations, the security forces frequently engage in collective punishment against the civilian population, most frequently by beating or otherwise assaulting residents, and burning their homes. Rape is used as a means of targetting women whom the security forces accuse of being militant sympathizers; in raping them, the security forces are attempting to punish and humiliate the entire community.


Rape has also occurred frequently during reprisal attacks on civilians following militant ambushes. In these cases, any civilians who reside in the area become the target of retaliation."


 

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