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Maybe but I was told that alert level was high in Bahawalpur as compared to AJK[/QUOTE
What is their Bhawalpur fetish?
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Maybe but I was told that alert level was high in Bahawalpur as compared to AJK[/QUOTE
What is their Bhawalpur fetish?
sure , i agree on the fact
Lol, seems to be an Indian expatriate desperate for some fluid due to shortage of cows in the desert.sure , i agree on the factView attachment 582294
keep an eye out till Oct 15th for a panga from across.
learned from a reliable source a while back and was mentioned today aswell.
That's what is being said by sane headed blokes. The fanboys are offcourse treating all threats by trolling them off.
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Barking dogs seldom bite.
If they really wanted to attack Pakistan, they wouldn't have issued threats after threats every other day.
But if really India attacks Pakistan, there will be an opportunity to identify friends and foes and the debate of who is our friend and who helps enemy will be settled forever.
NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON: The Indian armed forces special operations division has carried out its first war games near the Pakistan border in Gujarat. The first exercise was codenamed ‘Exercise Smelling Field’.
The exercise under a major general rank officer was carried out in Naliya near the Pakistani border. There are important Indian Air Force and military bases in and around the Naliya town, which is part of the Kutch district, international media reported.
During the war games, in which commandos of Indian army, navy and air force took part, the special forces operatives practiced counter-terrorism operations and other drills on situations that can emerge while tackling terrorism. The tri-service special operations division was raised recently. Other newly raised tri-service forces that will be force multipliers in all future conflicts, including peacetime threats, include cyber agency, and space agency.
Meanwhile, Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who is on a three-day trip to Washington, DC, Monday defended India’s right to buy a missile defence system from Russia despite the threat of sanctions from the United States. The minister said India was discussing the US concerns but declined to forecast the ultimate decision on the fate of the S-400 purchase from Russia.
“We have always maintained that what we buy -- the sourcing of military equipment -- is very much a sovereign right,” he told reporters ahead of a meeting with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
“We would not like any state to tell us what to buy or not to buy from Russia any more than we would like any state to tell us to buy or not buy from America,” he said. “That freedom of choice is ours and we think it’s in everybody’s interest to recognise that,” he said.
Last year, India agreed to buy five S-400 systems for $5.2 billion, and Russia has said that delivery is on track. Under a 2017 law, the United States imposes sanctions against countries over “major” arms purchases from Russia due to Moscow’s military involvement in Ukraine and Syria and alleged meddling in US elections.
In June, Turkey angered the United States by alsogoing ahead with an S-400 purchase. President Donald Trump responded by ending Turkey’s involvement in the F-35 fighter jet programme but has yet to announce other sanctions.
Jaishankar hailed warm relations overall with the United States but underlined India’s differences with Trump’s hawkish stance on Iran. The United States has threatened sanctions to force all countries to stop buying oil from Iran as it seeks to curb Tehran’s influence in the Middle East.
In May, the Trump administration ended waivers for countries including India, formerly a leading customer for Iranian oil. “We view Iran from the east, and from the east Iran has been a very stable, status quo power,” Jaishankar said.
For India, “we’ve been repeatedly assured that the affordable and predictable access to energy will not change,” he said, declining to comment further on discussions on Iran. India has been teaming up to expand Iran’s Chabahar port, a way to ensure a supply route to Afghanistan.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/534912-indian-troops-conduct-war-games-near-pakistan-border
I agree and would add one more reason for the war here.
Actually! the "real" war, that has to happen, is the attack on Iran.
That war cannot happen, or cannot be assured to be a certain win, if Pakistan remains strong.
For this reason, this war must happen, and Pakistan must be embroiled in a war if not weaken.
They may attack Iran only a week after the war breaks out between India and Pakistan.
My question is what will happen if another blast happens in India? A limited war or balakot type strike? Things escalated in feb.it can escalate even more in another incident.what is our plan? Why politicians Don understand the intention of india? Everyone knows this indian courage is basically green signal from Washington.now we all know their weakness.two front war is their weakness.they will abandon Jammu Kashmir within 10 days if both China and Pakistan attacks from two different directions.we must use our mind.forget peace.there will be no peace.all types of destructive weapon should be added in our arsenal.
I think America will not fight war against iran.if war in Iran happens,that could be terrible for us.