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well Pakistan can do real time surgical strikes on indian consulates aka terror training centers on PAk afghan border. atleast we will not lie
 
well Pakistan can do real time surgical strikes on indian consulates aka terror training centers on PAk afghan border. atleast we will not lie

Things are completely changing in Afghanistan as the Afghan Government has done peace agreements with Hekmatyar , the second largest group after Taliban .

Afghans are understanding the development which the Indian Government is bringing in Afghanistan. Attacks on Indian consulates inside Afghanistan can be done only by the enemies of the Afghan nation.


 
Republic of India is a victim of proxy war and everyone is aware who are backing Pakistani military.
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no stupid Pakistan is a victim of Indian terror, be it in Karachi as proved by UK investigation, be it in Balushistan, or KPK as in Army Public school...innocent Kashmiri are victim of Indian Terror
 
You should also call them SirGeeKal strikes.

To carry out any terrorist attack , its required training, funding , intelligence outputs and weapons.

Be it Punjab , Kashmir and Afghanistan, we have saw that only.

no stupid Pakistan is a victim of Indian terror, be it in Karachi as proved by UK investigation, be it in Balushistan, or KPK as in Army Public school...innocent Kashmiri are victim of Indian Terror

We have seen attacks on Indian citizens of border state Punjab way before all these attacks which you have mentioned.
 
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/policeman-killed-as-terrorists-attack-post-in-shopian/article9199371.ece
Srinagar, October 8, 2016
A policeman was killed, while another constable and a civilian were injured on Friday when some terrorists fired at a security post guarding minority community in Shopian district of Kashmir.


“Militants fired at the police guard posted at minority picket Jamnagri in Herpora area of Shopian at around 8:30 p.m,” a police official said here. He said the policemen retaliated, forcing the attackers to flee.

In the gun battle, a constable Nazeer Ahmad was killed and constable Zahoor Ahmad was injured, the official said. A civilian was also injured in the incident.

The injured policeman was shifted to the Army’s Base Hospital here. A search had been launched to track down the terrorists, the official said.


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http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...three-border-posts-in-jks-poonch_1937920.html

Srinagar: An Indian Army personnel was injured after Pakistani troops on Saturday resorted to heavy shelling and gunfire at Indian positions on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.

According to a New18 report, Pakistani troops started firing at three border posts across Mendhar sector of Poonch district today morning.

Reports suggest that they are facing strong retaliation from the Indian army though no casualties were reported from either side.



http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/nia-to-probe-kupwara-terror-attack/article9199370.ece

It will secure DNA samples of three terrorists who were killed
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday registered a case to probe the conspiracy behind the unsuccessful attack on an Army installation in Kupwara, where three terrorists were killed by the alert troops.

An NIA team was at the spot taking over the evidence collected by the army, besides the bodies of the three terrorists killed after a fierce encounter at north Kashmir’s Langate, 82 km from Srinagar. The NIA would be also securing the DNA samples of the three terrorists who were killed after nearly a five-hour gunbattle with the troops. The central probe agency has been handed over three Global Positioning System (GPS) devices, mobile phones, map and matrix sheets (used for sending coded messages) recovered from the killed terrorists and would be sending it for technological evaluation.

Besides these, the Army had recovered three AK rifles, three under barrel grenade launchers, a number of magazines, significant rounds of bullets, four walkie-talkie sets, dry fruits and medicines.

“The medicines which have been recovered from all three terrorists has Pakistani marking. This ascertains that all the three were Pakistani terrorists,” a senior army official said on Thursday after the attack was over.

Thursday’s unsuccessful attack came a three weeks after terrorists had stormed an Army camp on September 18 in Uri, killing 19 soldiers.
 
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Weapons, ammunition and other items recovered from militants killed in the Langate area of Handwara in north Kashmir, Thursday.(Express Photio: Shuaib Masoodi)

FOUR days after an attack on a battalion headquarters of the Rashtriya Rifles in Baramulla, another attempt to storm a Rashtriya Rifles camp was foiled early Thursday when securitymen gunned down three militants after an exchange of fire in the Langate area of Handwara in north Kashmir. Colonel Rajiv Saharan, Commanding Officer of 30 RR, said they recovered three AK rifles and a large quantity of arms and ammunition after the gunbattle. He said medicines seized from the spot had Pakistan markings, indicating that the gunmen had come from across the border.

Officials said the militants fired on the sentry posts of the 30 RR camp at Langate around 5 am but were engaged by soldiers guarding the camp. Failing to sneak into the camp, the militants tried to escape but were intercepted by the Army’s Quick Reaction Team. The militants were killed after a gunbattle.


During a press brief later, Commanding Officer, Colonel Rajiv Sharang said that the arms, maps, medicines and, food items were recovered from the militants that were killed. The medicines had “Pakistani markings” on them, suggesting that the militants came from across the border. Other items recovered from the bodies are still being inspected, he said.

“Three terrorists were seen near the perimeter fencing of our camp. Our sentries challenged the terrorists who fired heavily on our sentry posts. We also retaliated and then a quick reaction team was activated so that the terrorists do not flee the area where they were spotted … We used illumination rounds to illuminate the area and killed all the three terrorists,” Col Sharang told reporters at Langate.

WATCH| 3 Militants Dead After Attack On Army Camp In Handwara, J&K



It was not clear if a fourth militant had escaped. After the attack, securitymen were combing the area around the camp and searches were also being conducted in the villages near Langate.

“The terrorists were challenged by our soldiers on the outer perimeter of the camp. They opened heavy fire on the sentry posts. We used illumination rounds to light up the area and all three terrorists were killed in the gunbattle,’’ Colonel Saharan said.

A senior police officer posted in the area said since the RR camp is located on the Baramulla-Handwara highway and is heavily guarded, the militants tried to sneak in from the rear-end of the camp, close to a civil residential area and apple orchards.

“Alert troopers averted the attempt to storm the camp and the three militants were killed,’’ the police officer said. He said the militants appeared to be in their early 20s. “Indian currency was also recovered from their possession. There is every likelihood that the militants crossed the LoC recently,’’ the officer said.

Meanwhile, the Army Thursday said it had foiled three infiltration bids along the LoC in Nowgam and Rampur sectors, killing an infiltrator.

The Army said the infiltration bids were made with the assistance of Pakistan Army posts located close to the LoC in north Kashmir.

“On the intervening night of October 5-6, three infiltration bids assisted by Pakistani posts were foiled by the Army,’’ the Defence spokesman said.

He said two infiltration bids were foiled in Nowgam sector of Kupwara, while another was averted in the Rampur sector of Uri. “In the Nowgam sector, one militant was killed and his body has been recovered,’’ the spokesman said.

Lt Gen D S Hooda, General Officer Commanding, Northern Command, visited Uri and reviewed security measures with local formation commanders. He was accompanied by Lt Gen Satish Dua, Corps Commander, 15 Corps.

“The Army Commander took stock of all measures taken by the Army to beat back any misadventure from across. During his interaction with officers and men on the ground, he conveyed his compliments on the high levels of operational preparedness, vigil and morale and exhorted them to remain alert for any eventuality,’’ the Defence spokesman said.

Later, Lt Gen Hooda also visited the Awantipura-based Victor Force headquarters where he was briefed by the Kilo and Victor Force commanders on the security situation.
 
militants-weapon.jpg

Weapons, ammunition and other items recovered from militants killed in the Langate area of Handwara in north Kashmir, Thursday.(Express Photio: Shuaib Masoodi)

FOUR days after an attack on a battalion headquarters of the Rashtriya Rifles in Baramulla, another attempt to storm a Rashtriya Rifles camp was foiled early Thursday when securitymen gunned down three militants after an exchange of fire in the Langate area of Handwara in north Kashmir. Colonel Rajiv Saharan, Commanding Officer of 30 RR, said they recovered three AK rifles and a large quantity of arms and ammunition after the gunbattle. He said medicines seized from the spot had Pakistan markings, indicating that the gunmen had come from across the border.

Officials said the militants fired on the sentry posts of the 30 RR camp at Langate around 5 am but were engaged by soldiers guarding the camp. Failing to sneak into the camp, the militants tried to escape but were intercepted by the Army’s Quick Reaction Team. The militants were killed after a gunbattle.


During a press brief later, Commanding Officer, Colonel Rajiv Sharang said that the arms, maps, medicines and, food items were recovered from the militants that were killed. The medicines had “Pakistani markings” on them, suggesting that the militants came from across the border. Other items recovered from the bodies are still being inspected, he said.

“Three terrorists were seen near the perimeter fencing of our camp. Our sentries challenged the terrorists who fired heavily on our sentry posts. We also retaliated and then a quick reaction team was activated so that the terrorists do not flee the area where they were spotted … We used illumination rounds to illuminate the area and killed all the three terrorists,” Col Sharang told reporters at Langate.

WATCH| 3 Militants Dead After Attack On Army Camp In Handwara, J&K



It was not clear if a fourth militant had escaped. After the attack, securitymen were combing the area around the camp and searches were also being conducted in the villages near Langate.

“The terrorists were challenged by our soldiers on the outer perimeter of the camp. They opened heavy fire on the sentry posts. We used illumination rounds to light up the area and all three terrorists were killed in the gunbattle,’’ Colonel Saharan said.

A senior police officer posted in the area said since the RR camp is located on the Baramulla-Handwara highway and is heavily guarded, the militants tried to sneak in from the rear-end of the camp, close to a civil residential area and apple orchards.

“Alert troopers averted the attempt to storm the camp and the three militants were killed,’’ the police officer said. He said the militants appeared to be in their early 20s. “Indian currency was also recovered from their possession. There is every likelihood that the militants crossed the LoC recently,’’ the officer said.

Meanwhile, the Army Thursday said it had foiled three infiltration bids along the LoC in Nowgam and Rampur sectors, killing an infiltrator.

The Army said the infiltration bids were made with the assistance of Pakistan Army posts located close to the LoC in north Kashmir.

“On the intervening night of October 5-6, three infiltration bids assisted by Pakistani posts were foiled by the Army,’’ the Defence spokesman said.

He said two infiltration bids were foiled in Nowgam sector of Kupwara, while another was averted in the Rampur sector of Uri. “In the Nowgam sector, one militant was killed and his body has been recovered,’’ the spokesman said.

Lt Gen D S Hooda, General Officer Commanding, Northern Command, visited Uri and reviewed security measures with local formation commanders. He was accompanied by Lt Gen Satish Dua, Corps Commander, 15 Corps.

“The Army Commander took stock of all measures taken by the Army to beat back any misadventure from across. During his interaction with officers and men on the ground, he conveyed his compliments on the high levels of operational preparedness, vigil and morale and exhorted them to remain alert for any eventuality,’’ the Defence spokesman said.

Later, Lt Gen Hooda also visited the Awantipura-based Victor Force headquarters where he was briefed by the Kilo and Victor Force commanders on the security situation.

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Republic of India is a victim
India is a victim. It has to stop being fair game. It has to stop being passive by growing set of balls. India has to ask itself that despite being humongous - nearly seven times larger and a towering over Pakistan how is it conceivable that it can percieve itself as a "victim"?

Victimhood is for the weak, small, passive, defenceless.
 
India is a victim. It has to stop being fair game. It has to stop being passive by growing set of balls. India has to ask itself that despite being humongous - nearly seven times larger and a towering over Pakistan how is it conceivable that it can percieve itself as a "victim"?

Victimhood is for the weak, small, passive, defenceless.


Here I am talking about the proxy war and terrorism .

Pakistan needs to understand that SAARC member states can achieve development and stability , if the cross border terrorism stops in all the SAARC members state.

Today Republic of India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka are talking in the same language to make the region stable and stop the expansion of outsiders.

 

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