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LoC;Indian army-Nonstate actors nexus; civilians-Pak soldiers' decapitation

No Indian investigation of the Bandala killings has ever been carried out. However, an officer serving in the Northern Command at the time said the massacre was “intended to signal that communal massacres by jihadists, who were after all trained and equipped by Pakistan’s military, were a red line that could not be crossed with impunity.”



We all know the jihadists carried out mass killings of Kashmir Pandits and Sikhs nothing new here whole world knows it
 
If this is a serious thread warranting serious debate as stated by the OP, then why has she not curbed her giant trolling urges and changed the thread title???
 
by da way, i dint know india has nonstate actors in kashmir............:D :D

who are these?
 
Wait. Why is this thread allowed, when Indian Media report on 5 lakh Rps given to the ISI agent, why it got closed ?

So now people will accept only those news truthful which fits their point.

Anyways, carry on. We know who are cry babies. Can't handle your own truth but pointing fingers on us.
 
Indian soldiers did not behead Pakistani troops, Antony says

NEW DELHI: A report that Indian soldiers had tortured and decapitated Pakistani troops along the Line of Control (LoC) was baseless, defence minister AK Antony said on Thursday.

A day after the Indian Army described as "erroneous and speculative" the report, the defence minister too lent it the weight of his voice. The allegations, Antony told reporters on the sidelines of a function here, were "totally baseless".

A newspaper on Wednesday reported classified Pakistani protests to the UN accusing Indian troops of torture and decapitation of at least 12 Pakistani soldiers in cross-LoC raids since 1998.

This follows tensions along the LoC after a Pakistani soldier was killed Jan 6 by the Indian Army and Pakistani troops killed two Indian soldiers two days later.

One of the Indian soldiers was beheaded and the head carried away. The other soldier's body was reportedly mutilated.

The Directors General Military Operations (DGMOs) of the two countries have since agreed to stick to the 2003 ceasefire along the LoC.

Indian soldiers did not behead Pakistani troops, Antony says - The Times of India
 
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