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Keran operation called off; Pakistan's support behind infiltration..

When the situation arises, all Pakistanis will.

We will get what we want.

And trust me, all of us are loaded. :rofl:

Your army might not have any good fighters, but gotta say they print very nice stamps. I am sure you have seen the famous stamps your army printed after their courageous surrender in 71 :yahoo:

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Tum jao kushbo laga ke western border par, daam hain to.. Hankna chodo, kuch kar ke dikhao..

OMG. This statement is so hilarious. India being nearly 7 times larger than the state of Pakistan is still scared of launching even a single attack.

Man you Indians really do it to yourselves. :lol:
 
OMG. This statement is so hilarious. India being nearly 7 times larger than the state of Pakistan is still scared of launching even a single attack.

Man you Indians really do it to yourselves. :lol:

We are not in a business of launching attacks, funny guy!

This mard-e-momin's buisness has shownn you what it gets, its better to be smart than foolish :P
 
OMG. This statement is so hilarious. India being nearly 7 times larger than the state of Pakistan is still scared of launching even a single attack.

Man you Indians really do it to yourselves. :lol:

Its usually pakistan which is the aggresor and starts wars. Look at all 4 wars, all started by pakistan. But you can bet your bottom dollar that we Indians will finish the war :P
 
We are not in a business of launching attacks, funny guy!

This mard-e-momin's buisness has shownn you what it gets, its better to be smart than foolish :P

Or passive-aggressive like a woman. :lol:
 
Or passive-aggressive like a woman. :lol:

Whatever, it does work for us. Should I explain how? :lol:

Oh and Btw you guys gave us some proof of our involvement in Baloch, right?
 
Instead of large, slow combing operations..we could have utilized helos when we came to know there are more infiltrators and the area is very hard to reach.

I think there should no ego for using helos in such rigged terrains.

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Whatever, it does work for us. Should I explain how? :lol:

Oh and Btw you guys gave us some proof of our involvement in Baloch, right?

Our proof is way more legitimate than the fake Pakistani id cards your Army has fabricated. :lol:
 
Our proof is way more legitimate than the fake Pakistani id cards your Army has fabricated. :lol:

Of course, 1=10 equation is also more credible.. No cookie for guessing who is at odds :rofl:

:P chal chaad day paa chaudhary. inni bizti kafi nain jay tee banday hon sat ban gaye nain. chawal pookh nal ee sukar gay honay

Bezti to Pakistan ki hoti hai jhar rooz :P
 
Wo said we r crying ? U should be condemning this incident insted u r not believing that withought the pakistan army support they couldn't have made it ..

Why i should believe Indian version of story when i know they are drama queens & ketchup Colonels is famous key word on googles
 
:P chal chaad day paa chaudhary. inni bizti kafi nain jay tee banday hon sat ban gaye nain. chawal pookh nal ee sukar gay honay

LoL, your punjabi is better than a lot of the guys on the forum.


Main toh horan hu ki aap Pukhtana ho.
 
Infiltration bid in Keran sector foiled: Army chief - Hindustan Times




Infiltration bid in Keran sector
foiled: Army chief
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, October 08, 2013
First Published: 11:17 IST(8/10/2013)
| Last Updated: 13:20 IST
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Army chief Gen Bikram Singh on
Tuesday said the "desparate
infiltration bid" by terrorists in
Keran sector in Jammu and Kashmir
has been foiled.
He sought to clarify that the
infiltration attempt was not an
"intrusion" as the enemy was not
occupying higher ground but sitting
in a "nallah" (rivulet).
"It was a desperate infiltration bid,
which has been foiled," Gen Singh
told reporters in Ghaziabad on the
sidelines of the Air Force Day
parade.
The Army Chief said that seven of
the terrorists involved in the Keran
sector had apparently pulled out
from there and tried to infiltrate
from other areas but were gunned
down by the security forces.
Monday had brought with it a
potent mix of coincidences that led
to speculation that the situation in
Keran was extremely serious with the
phrase ‘another Kargil’ being
bandied about: Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh met the three
service chiefs in Delhi, and the army
held a press conference in Srinagar
in which it displayed a cache of arms
and ammunition recovered over the
past two weeks.
It later transpired that the PM’s
appointment with the service chiefs
was a routine biannual meeting of
the Nuclear Command Authority
(NCA) that he heads.
The arms and ammunition that were
displayed were recovered in
Gujjardur and Fatehgali in Keran
sector, approximately 4 km and 20
km as the crow flies respectively
from Shalbattu.
The area’s altitude (10,000-12,000
feet) and terrain — thickly-forested
steep slopes, deep ravines and
crevasses — means it can take at
least two days to traverse a distance
of 4 km in this area.
The PM eventually discussed Keran
with the service chiefs during the
NCA meeting.
Militants traditionally increase
infiltration bids in Jammu and
Kashmir just before the onset of
winter as snowfall makes it difficult
to do so once winter sets in.
However, many have been surprised
with the severity of attempts made
this year.
According to the army, there have
been 120 infiltration attempts this
year, the highest since a ceasefire
agreement was signed between
India and Pakistan.
At an earlier press conference, 15
Corps commander Lt Gen Gurmeet
Singh said that the latest infiltration
was a “massive, desperate attempt”,
suggesting that it could have been
provoked by the “heavy damage”
inflicted on infiltrators in recent
months.
 
:- Now Pakistan will not accept the dead bodies.
:-India will give them their last rituals.
:-After 10 years, Pakistan will issue the list of dead soldiers, the same soldiers whose bodies they rejected.
Lol.
 
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