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ISI "toying" RAW.

Shame on us Pakistanis for making fun of the Indians and their professional security agencies like police or even RAW. How dare we do that? Below is one example which shows the Indian security agencies exemplary vigilance in the face ofa serious threat from Pakistan:

4:33PM BST 28 May 2010
The white-coloured bird was found by a local resident in India's Punjab state, which borders Pakistan, and taken to a police station 25 miles from the capital Amritsar.
The pigeon had a ring around its foot and a Pakistani telephone number and address stamped on its body in red ink.
Ramdas Jagjit Singh Chahal, a police officer, said he suspected that the pigeon had landed on Indian soil from Pakistan with a message, although no trace of a note has been found.
Officials have directed that no-one be allowed to visit the pigeon, which police say may have been on a "special mission of spying".
The bird has been medically examined and was being kept in an air-conditioned room under police guard.
Senior officers have asked to be kept updated on the situation three times a day, according to a report from the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency.
Mr Chahal said local pigeon fanciers in the sensitive border area had told police that Pakistani pigeons were easily identifiable as they look different from Indian ones, according to the Indian Express newspaper.

Source:© Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited 2012

OH MY GOD!!! :rofl:

THIS DESERVES POST OF THE YEAR
 
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Reports said Indian agencies rely on smugglers and other criminals to get information regarding Pakistan. Indian agencies, journalists and politicians are being provided wrong information by their “sources”.


We thought they were incompetent, thanks for letting us know they are stupid too.
 
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Shame on us Pakistanis for making fun of the Indians and their professional security agencies like police or even RAW. How dare we do that? Below is one example which shows the Indian security agencies exemplary vigilance in the face ofa serious threat from Pakistan:

4:33PM BST 28 May 2010
The white-coloured bird was found by a local resident in India's Punjab state, which borders Pakistan, and taken to a police station 25 miles from the capital Amritsar.
The pigeon had a ring around its foot and a Pakistani telephone number and address stamped on its body in red ink.
Ramdas Jagjit Singh Chahal, a police officer, said he suspected that the pigeon had landed on Indian soil from Pakistan with a message, although no trace of a note has been found.
Officials have directed that no-one be allowed to visit the pigeon, which police say may have been on a "special mission of spying".
The bird has been medically examined and was being kept in an air-conditioned room under police guard.
Senior officers have asked to be kept updated on the situation three times a day, according to a report from the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency.
Mr Chahal said local pigeon fanciers in the sensitive border area had told police that Pakistani pigeons were easily identifiable as they look different from Indian ones, according to the Indian Express newspaper.

Source:© Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited 2012

HAHAHAHAHA!

Tu yaar, USTAAD ADMI HAIN!!!!!!
 
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Shame on us Pakistanis for making fun of the Indians and their professional security agencies like police or even RAW. How dare we do that? Below is one example which shows the Indian security agencies exemplary vigilance in the face ofa serious threat from Pakistan:

4:33PM BST 28 May 2010
The white-coloured bird was found by a local resident in India's Punjab state, which borders Pakistan, and taken to a police station 25 miles from the capital Amritsar.
The pigeon had a ring around its foot and a Pakistani telephone number and address stamped on its body in red ink.
Ramdas Jagjit Singh Chahal, a police officer, said he suspected that the pigeon had landed on Indian soil from Pakistan with a message, although no trace of a note has been found.
Officials have directed that no-one be allowed to visit the pigeon, which police say may have been on a "special mission of spying".
The bird has been medically examined and was being kept in an air-conditioned room under police guard.
Senior officers have asked to be kept updated on the situation three times a day, according to a report from the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency.
Mr Chahal said local pigeon fanciers in the sensitive border area had told police that Pakistani pigeons were easily identifiable as they look different from Indian ones, according to the Indian Express newspaper.

Source:© Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited 2012
:rofl::rofl:
 
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Yeah, keep making fun of RAW, but when BLA makes a move, RAW suddenly becomes a super-evil CIA style agency, that can create rebellions magically. :lol:
 
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EzioAltaïr;3368408 said:
Yeah, keep making fun of RAW, but when BLA makes a move, RAW suddenly becomes a super-evil CIA style agency, that can create rebellions magically. :lol:

but tell us how they will move after all ISI is TOYING RAW :undecided:
 
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but tell us how they will move after all ISI is TOYING RAW :undecided:

Actually that's what I'm asking you. RAW is foolish, it gets fooled so easily by ISI, but why does Pakistan blame RAW for helping BLA, and also creating LTTE, Bangladesh, and several others.
 
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What does that have anything to do with... I could also say the samething as in 5000 children die everyday in India to poverty, thats more than how many people die in one year in pakistan


Think and type might be helpful for you. We never rejected poverty. But topic is different and related to security agencies..... So dont behave like *****.
 
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Think and type might be helpful for you. We never rejected poverty. But topic is different and related to security agencies..... So dont behave like *****.

Look - terrorism deaths for Pakistan 2003-2012: 43,211
Terrorism deaths for India: 23,211

You had half the deaths we had even though we are in wot with a unstable neighbor... id say thast pretty good

EzioAltaïr;3368454 said:
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Demographics of Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Demographics of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So.... 8 deaths per thousand is less than 6.4 per thousand.

Let's **** maths up together. :P

Look buddy. Don't pull up Wiki sources here like a noob

 
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Look - terrorism deaths for Pakistan 2003-2012: 43,211
Terrorism deaths for India: 23,211

You had half the deaths we had even though we are in wot with a unstable neighbor... id say thast pretty good

Even though you have only half the land area to cover, and only one unstable border, while we have two porous borders? And still India has only half the deaths Pakistan does?
 
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Look - terrorism deaths for Pakistan 2003-2012: 43,211
Terrorism deaths for India: 23,211

You had half the deaths we had even though we are in wot with a unstable neighbor... id say thast pretty good



Look buddy. Don't pull up Wiki sources here like a noob

man you are mixing all things together... Check the links and tell us how many people got killed since 2003 in India...

Moreover India is around 7 times bigger than Pakistan .. Please dont justify which is not Valid...

My solo point was and we will be same .... Your security agency (ISI) dont have any clue why and how Pakistan getting in trouble each and everyday.......

No matter what you say and how you justify but base line is Pakistan dont have any idea how fast its going towards destruction.
 
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When Pakistan faces internal probelms....RAW is sole relief.....an entity on whom all the blame can be put from TTP,BLA , Airbase attacks and PR failures



When Pakistan Needs a Ego Boost, Raw is one of the sole relief.....ISI toying with RAW ,ISI played kabbadi With raw.......ISI made kebab with RAW................
 
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Now who is the leadership you are pointing here?

Please don't take me wrong I always seek advice/suggestions from people from same field or have some experience.

Top leadership.. the Government or the Military's.
they act on the information provided by the ISI
 
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