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Indian troops never crossed into Myanmar; operation took place in Manipur and Nagaland
Manu Pubby,ET Bureau | Sep 16, 2015, 10.02 AM IST

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An Army paratrooper performs at function to commemorate the remarkable victory of Indian Army in 1965 Indo-Pak War

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NEW DELHI: The cross-border strike in June to take down insurgent camps never took place in Myanmar, if the gallantry citations of the crack paratroopers who executed the operation are to be believed.

While minister of state for information and broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore openly stated after the June 9 operation that Indian forces crossed into Myanmar and raided two militant camps, the gallantry award citations of the heroes of the strike make no mention of the neighbouring nation, indicating instead that the operation took place in Manipur and Nagaland.

ET has learnt that the citations for the eight soldiers, including Lt Col Nectar Sanjenbam who led the operation, give an insight into the carefully carried out raid, while blurring out that it took place in Myanmar. Lt Col Sanjenbam, who has been awarded the Kirti Chakra — the second highest peacetime gallantry award — is learnt to have displayed unusual prowess in taking down the sentries at the militant camps that were raided. The officer is cited to have taken down 6-8 sentries, who were guarding the camps, personally in close quarter combat, before blasting his way through the main installations.

Similarly, Hav Tanka Kumar Limbu, awarded the Shaurya Chakra, is also cited as being instrumental in ensuring that the crack commando team sneaked in undetected before blasting away the main compound.The citations indicate that the Indian Army managed to inflict close to two dozen casualties, even though a precise number is not mentioned.

On the eve of Independence Day, the government conferred gallantry awards to eight soldiers of the 21 Para who took part in the strike but kept the citation — or record of the operation — classified. This was an unusual move as in the past, gallantry citations are made public, even for actions in foreign lands. When asked about the citations, an Army spokesperson said: "Please refer to the statement issued on June 9 that says the Army engaged two separate groups of insurgents along the Indo- Myanmar border at two locations, along the Nagaland and Manipur borders."
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It may be recalled the Indian Army never officially said its troops carried out a cross-border strike. In a statement issued on the day of the operation, the Army was careful to mention that the operation took place "along the Indo- Myanmar border" and that "we are in communication with the Myanmar authorities on this matter".
 
Indian troops never crossed into Myanmar; operation took place in Manipur and Nagaland
Manu Pubby,ET Bureau | Sep 16, 2015, 10.02 AM IST

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ASpokesperson|Officer|Nagaland|Myanmar|Minister Of State


Indian-troops-never-crossed-into-Myanmar-operation-took-place-in-Manipur-and-Nagaland.jpg

An Army paratrooper performs at function to commemorate the remarkable victory of Indian Army in 1965 Indo-Pak War

RELATED

NEW DELHI: The cross-border strike in June to take down insurgent camps never took place in Myanmar, if the gallantry citations of the crack paratroopers who executed the operation are to be believed.

While minister of state for information and broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore openly stated after the June 9 operation that Indian forces crossed into Myanmar and raided two militant camps, the gallantry award citations of the heroes of the strike make no mention of the neighbouring nation, indicating instead that the operation took place in Manipur and Nagaland.

ET has learnt that the citations for the eight soldiers, including Lt Col Nectar Sanjenbam who led the operation, give an insight into the carefully carried out raid, while blurring out that it took place in Myanmar. Lt Col Sanjenbam, who has been awarded the Kirti Chakra — the second highest peacetime gallantry award — is learnt to have displayed unusual prowess in taking down the sentries at the militant camps that were raided. The officer is cited to have taken down 6-8 sentries, who were guarding the camps, personally in close quarter combat, before blasting his way through the main installations.

Similarly, Hav Tanka Kumar Limbu, awarded the Shaurya Chakra, is also cited as being instrumental in ensuring that the crack commando team sneaked in undetected before blasting away the main compound.The citations indicate that the Indian Army managed to inflict close to two dozen casualties, even though a precise number is not mentioned.

On the eve of Independence Day, the government conferred gallantry awards to eight soldiers of the 21 Para who took part in the strike but kept the citation — or record of the operation — classified. This was an unusual move as in the past, gallantry citations are made public, even for actions in foreign lands. When asked about the citations, an Army spokesperson said: "Please refer to the statement issued on June 9 that says the Army engaged two separate groups of insurgents along the Indo- Myanmar border at two locations, along the Nagaland and Manipur borders."
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It may be recalled the Indian Army never officially said its troops carried out a cross-border strike. In a statement issued on the day of the operation, the Army was careful to mention that the operation took place "along the Indo- Myanmar border" and that "we are in communication with the Myanmar authorities on this matter".
See. We are a pacifist state. We never went to Myanmar. We don't have the guts. Please believe us.
 
some who may be gullible enough to understand it...

The following is the official statement by the Pakistan Army:

"Captain Karnal Sher Khan emerged as the symbol of mettle and courage during the Kargil conflict on the Line of Control (LoC). He set personal examples of bravery and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. He defended the five strategic posts, which he established with his Jawan's at the height of some 17,000 feet at Gultary, and repulsed many Indian attacks. After many abortive attempts, the enemy on July 5 ringed the post of Capt. Sher Khan with the help of two battalion and unleashed heavy Mortar firing and managed to capture some part of the post. Despite facing all odds, he led a counter-attack and tried to re-capture the lost parts. But during the course he was hit by the machine-gun fire and embraced Shahadat or martyrdom at the same post. He is the first officer from the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan to be awarded with Nishan-e-Haider."

why Pakistan never mentioned that he was across the LOC where he died??Tiger Hill is across the LOC,right?? :rofl::rofl: in fact,there is no mention of Tiger Hill altogether..They mentioned Gultari,which is inside Pakistan.
 
The incident happened in June .... This is September .

3 months have passed and still Pakistanis are like this ,

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The article is written by an indian "Manu", published by an indian media economictimes.indiatimes..... so where does Pakistan come into all this???? dont shot the messenger......have a look in the mirror its ur own backside which is on fire, after this article,,, me guess ...:coffee::azn:
 
The article is written by an indian "Manu", published by an indian media economictimes.indiatimes..... so where does Pakistan come into all this???? dont shot the messenger......

See the subsequent posts after OP and if you have time read the orginal thread about this incident .

You will get what I meant .
 
See the subsequent posts after OP and if you have time read the orginal thread about this incident .

You will get what I meant .
They will post it if they see any thing like in op from an indian.
You should blame indian who wrote the article after three months and counter the points he made.
But look like you dont have any counter point.just some Trolling images.lol
 
You are putting wrong end in the bucket, it's actually Indians after getting exposed. :D

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Are you sure about that ??

3 months have passed and looks like still the fire in your @ss has not been put off .

They will post it if they see any thing like in op from an indian.
You should blame indian who wrote the article after three months and counter the points he made.
But look like you dont have any counter point.just some Trolling images.lol

All the aspect of the operation were discussed in the thread about the incident .

So instead of indulging in verbal diarrhea you should first read it and understand it correctly .
 
Lol,just love to see some Paaki a$$es on fire now and then:lol::lol:.Lagta hain ke @Windjammer bhaijaan ke piche ka wind jammed ho gaya hain aur woh bhi Indian Army ke dar se:rofl::rofl:.Jammer bhaijaan dariye maat,Indian Army nihathho aur kamzor aur Ladki o par zulm nehi karte hain,iss liye app ko darne ki koi zaroorat nehi hain:sarcastic::sarcastic:!!
 
So the facts known to most people in the hill states finally comes out?Meh..
 
Lol,just love to see some Paaki a$$es on fire now and then:lol::lol:.Lagta hain ke @Windjammer bhaijaan ke piche ka wind jammed ho gaya hain aur woh bhi Indian Army ke dar se:rofl::rofl:.Jammer bhaijaan dariye maat,Indian Army nihathho aur kamzor aur Ladki o par zulm nehi karte hain,iss liye app ko darne ki koi zaroorat nehi hain:sarcastic::sarcastic:!!
Behind every bully, there's a wimp and you are the perfect example of that
It's so funny when your kind get solace from using abusive terms, i guess it reflects your sad upbringing.
As for the Indian army ...iney kisi aur ko kia karna, woh tu apney hi ghar aur desh mein indian speciality pourey kar letey hain. :D

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