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Sad news. RIP......
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In any conflict zone, the cases of mental depression and stress are common phenomena, but in case of the controlled Kashmir, the trend has increased. It is because of this fact that that Indian armed forces have been so demoralized by fighting with the freedom fighters that either they commit suicide or kill their own colleagues and seniors. They completely lack ‘will to fight’ or ‘moral force.’
The ongoing different war between the Indian state terrorists and the Kashmiri people has proved without any doubt that such elements like ‘will to fight’ and ‘moral force’ have been more noted in the latter who have exerted psychological impact of causing fear, shock, mental depression and stress, resulting in demoralization of the Indian military and paramilitary troops.
In this regard, numerous cases of suicides among Indian troops—opening fire on their colleagues and several other tense reactions have been reported in respect of Indian forces in the controlled territories of Kashmir.
In the past, Lt. Col. Pankaj Jha shot himself with a service revolver, while Maj Sobha Rani, Capt Sunit Kohli, Lt Sushmita Chatterjee and a number of other officers of the Indian army also did the same in one or the other way.
Indian defence analysts and psychologists have indicated various causes of suicides and fratricides, found in the Indian military, stationed in the Jammu and Kashmir. They have attributed these trends to “continuous work under extreme hostile conditions, perpetual threat to life, absence of ideal living conditions, lack of recreational avenues, and of course; the home sickness due to long separation from families.”
Yeah they are getting desperate to kill more terrorists,no doubts about that.Indian soldiers are getting desperate specially those deployed in Kashmir and
please write whose ''jawan'' do such things, in title.An army jawan shot dead five of his colleagues and killed himself on Wednesday night in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, an official said Thursday morning.
The deaths of the jawans took place in an army camp, said spokesperson Lt Col NN Joshi. An army court of inquiry will investigate the deaths. Details about the incident would emerge later.
Army and paramilitary troops posted in Kashmir and other 'disturbed' areas of the country have often complained about adverse working conditions. Factors like long working hours and denial of leave are often blamed for soldiers going berserk.
Army jawan shoots dead five colleagues in Kashmir's Ganderbal, kills self - Hindustan Times
Fratricide again.. RIP.
An army jawan shot dead five of his colleagues and killed himself on Wednesday night in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, an official said Thursday morning.
The deaths of the jawans took place in an army camp, said spokesperson Lt Col NN Joshi. An army court of inquiry will investigate the deaths. Details about the incident would emerge later.
Army and paramilitary troops posted in Kashmir and other 'disturbed' areas of the country have often complained about adverse working conditions. Factors like long working hours and denial of leave are often blamed for soldiers going berserk.
Army jawan shoots dead five colleagues in Kashmir's Ganderbal, kills self - Hindustan Times
Fratricide again.. RIP.
Sad incident, think that prolonged exposure to harsh conditions have that effect. IA should implement a shift of 6 months for a batch in such areas.
Ongoing war between Pakistan sponsored terrorisim and Kashmir people..... The will to fight has been proved so many times and the moral of the force is high irrespective of these incidents. The psychotic factor which u mentioned is that high then we would have seen coup by now. So I suggest u think a littleIn any conflict zone, the cases of mental depression and stress are common phenomena, but in case of the controlled Kashmir, the trend has increased. It is because of this fact that that Indian armed forces have been so demoralized by fighting with the freedom fighters that either they commit suicide or kill their own colleagues and seniors. They completely lack ‘will to fight’ or ‘moral force.’
The ongoing different war between the Indian state terrorists and the Kashmiri people has proved without any doubt that such elements like ‘will to fight’ and ‘moral force’ have been more noted in the latter who have exerted psychological impact of causing fear, shock, mental depression and stress, resulting in demoralization of the Indian military and paramilitary troops.
In this regard, numerous cases of suicides among Indian troops—opening fire on their colleagues and several other tense reactions have been reported in respect of Indian forces in the controlled territories of Kashmir.
In the past, Lt. Col. Pankaj Jha shot himself with a service revolver, while Maj Sobha Rani, Capt Sunit Kohli, Lt Sushmita Chatterjee and a number of other officers of the Indian army also did the same in one or the other way.
Indian defence analysts and psychologists have indicated various causes of suicides and fratricides, found in the Indian military, stationed in the Jammu and Kashmir. They have attributed these trends to “continuous work under extreme hostile conditions, perpetual threat to life, absence of ideal living conditions, lack of recreational avenues, and of course; the home sickness due to long separation from families.”
Sad incident, think that prolonged exposure to harsh conditions have that effect. IA should implement a shift of 6 months for a batch in such areas.