Screambowl
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You chicken shits talk the talk, but till today cannot touch Pakistan. After getting liquored up some of your bsf fire arty shells on villagers, but that's about it.
We Pakistanis have touched your Ma Bharat in all the wrong places and will continue to do so.
You can distort facts or come up with biased narratives of history, but at the end of the day your terrorist leader Modi, the chicken shit can not even touch Pakistan.
Life is good when you live in the delusion of a supa powa.
Mind your language. Control your words.
Indians live in delusion. After getting raped by Pakistan in Kargil, Indian generals had to reevaluate their entire war doctrine. Their own generals admit this, yet these saffron bhangis come and chest thump about their supposed 'victory'.
Did your girlfriend leave you? hahaha
7+ infantry battalions @ Kargil Heights deployed across frontage of 120 km+ extending to a depth of 11 km; in these 120 km frontage hundreds of posts were established by 5 battalions Northern Light Infantry (NLI) and 2 battalions of Sindh Regiment & AZAD Kashmir Regiment
Of these posts - the smallest was manned by 5, largest manned by 20. There were no bunkers on the heights, just sunkers (made of stones)
These MEN had no overhead cover. It was a covert operation, and even at later stages of the war because of sanctions most of the PAF fleet was grounded due to lack of spares. These MEN contended with about 400+ enemy artillery guns while sitting in exposed positions...A logistics supply system which was faltering. These MEN kept fighting till ammo and food ran out
So to suggest that our military - whether regular or irregular forces at that time - were "frozen in fear" I'd say you or others are just plain RETARDED and don't know a lick bout the fighting spirit in us, or for that matter the types of conditions or the types of considerations you need to keep in mind.....despite an array of difficulty the enemy was kept at bay and while there were material and manpower casualties we still retain the heights (e.g. 5353 @ Drass sector) which do hold some significance for us. People who are scared of death or "Frozen in fear" are not hungry for jihad and martyrdom for their country. Fear alone can be a natural emotion but drive, faith and values you get from training and battle help you overcome those fear and the spirit of jihad is something that you people wouldnt understand.
It would be for your own good that you show your fighting spirit against Talibanis, just bunch of Talibanis have created havoc in Pakistan. What about your so called kill ratio?
If you are at heights you are in advantage. Indian Military managed to climbed the heights and paralized all Pakistani actions on hilltop .