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That 'some individual' was a Brigadier of the Pakistan Army, of a family of six brothers, all of whom were in the services. I didn't quote a neutral article, I quoted a Pakistani source. There are also American studies, with photographs, of the whole episode, but I should have thought that a source from your own side was trumps.

Just to remind you, the name of the book, reviewed, with excitement, by various defence publications in Pakistan. Looks like in this conversation, only one of us is interested in studying Pakistani military history.

That' just his opinions. It was your dirty little war, nothing to do with Pakistan govt or military.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-dirty-little-secret/articleshow/18565883.cms
 
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That' just his opinions. It was your dirty little war, nothing to do with Pakistan govt or military.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-dirty-little-secret/articleshow/18565883.cms

That, unfortunately, is what happens when you depend on searching the Internet for newspaper articles that suit your purpose.

I have already gone out of my way pointing you straight at the information. If you had troubled to actually read the book, you wouldn't have thought of his report as opinions. those who have read it will be laughing at your assumption that he was venting his opinions. He was reporting what he discovered.
 
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do you have PDF version of this book?
Nope but the e-book seems to be for around $80. I'd rather buy a bottle of Yamazaki. Priorities. But I will look for the book and if I find it - will share it with you on Google drive if you are genuinely interested.
 
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I'm interested.

Are you charging a subscription for entry? Or are you an advanced soul who pays his faithful flock? I would prefer bitcoins, but wouldn't mind American currency.

You will get invitation as soon as i start :) need some intellectuals on my side who will protect my weird statements and theories in debate and media
 
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Nope but the e-book seems to be for around $80. I'd rather buy a bottle of Yamazaki. Priorities. But I will look for the book and if I find it - will share it with you on Google drive if you are genuinely interested.
these days I am looking for some good books on military history and strategies Today I was reading Rommel's Infantry Attack
 
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these days I am looking for some good books on military history and strategies Today I was reading Rommel's Infantry Attack
If you are interested in Military history and if you have Netflix in Pakistan, I recommend watching "The Tokyo Trials" - they were similar to the Nuremberg trials - but this is a Japanese co-production so it is from their PoV as well.
 
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If you are interested in Military history and if you have Netflix in Pakistan, I recommend watching "The Tokyo Trials" - they were similar to the Nuremberg trials - but this is a Japanese co-production so it is from their PoV as well.
yes we have it here
 
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You might have been, but you have so much to say with so little to back it that it is a waste of time to follow your wriggles and twists. Every time you are exposed, you resort to vulgarity. That's all right; nobody thinks of you as anything but a loud and brassy voice.

Your support for Kashmir was not in discussion; you are, and were, off-topic. Your learned friend, American Pakistani, talked about 71; I pointed out that interference in others' internal affairs was your own special hallmark and quoted your actions in 66.

Since you don't have a clue what I am referring to, it is understandable that you are taking these evasive actions.

Pathetic.

Our so called interference would only be limited to IOK. You won't see us day dreaming about regions that don't even share border with Pakistan like bharatis do regularly.We have no free manipur, free nagaland delusions like bharatis have for Baluchistan, Karachi, KPK, FATA and God knows what else.

So since you were talking about Pak interference in your affairs, I gave you our perspective.
 
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If you are interested in Military history and if you have Netflix in Pakistan, I recommend watching "The Tokyo Trials" - they were similar to the Nuremberg trials - but this is a Japanese co-production so it is from their PoV as well.
recently i watched Band of brothers an American series on DDAY
 
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Our so called interference would only be limited to IOK. You won't see us day dreaming about regions that don't even share border with Pakistan like bharatis do regularly.We have no free manipur, free nagaland delusions like bharatis have for Baluchistan, Karachi, KPK, FATA and God knows what else.

So since you were talking about Pak interference in your affairs, I gave you our perspective.

And, as usual, an uninformed perspective.

My reference was to ISI interference in Mizoram, as recorded meticulously by your own general officer.
 
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Exclusive | Free Assam, Free Nagaland Campaign announced by Member of British House of Lords

Guwahati/London, January 16: In a controversial media briefing, Lord Nazir Ahmed, member of British House of Lords, on Monday announced that he will “launch ‘Black Day Campaign’ against Indian oppression.”

According to media reports and his Twitter Handle, Lord Nazir said that a protest will take place on January 26th outside Indian High Commission with billboards stating Free Kashmir, Free Khalistan, Free Nagaland and Free Assam on the

Reports further said that these posters will be pasted on buses in London. The campaign will be intensified during Commonwealth countries conference in London scheduled for April, 2018, he reportedly added.
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The Lord further claimed to have the support of Kashmiri and Sikh communities in London for the campaign adding that they will give further boost to the campaign during PM Modi’s visit to London

https://www.time8.in/exclusive-free...nnounced-by-member-of-british-house-of-lords/
Own goal India

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Exclusive | Free Assam, Free Nagaland Campaign announced by Member of British House of Lords

Guwahati/London, January 16: In a controversial media briefing, Lord Nazir Ahmed, member of British House of Lords, on Monday announced that he will “launch ‘Black Day Campaign’ against Indian oppression.”

According to media reports and his Twitter Handle, Lord Nazir said that a protest will take place on January 26th outside Indian High Commission with billboards stating Free Kashmir, Free Khalistan, Free Nagaland and Free Assam on the

Reports further said that these posters will be pasted on buses in London. The campaign will be intensified during Commonwealth countries conference in London scheduled for April, 2018, he reportedly added.
Untitled-design-18-1068x508.jpg

The Lord further claimed to have the support of Kashmiri and Sikh communities in London for the campaign adding that they will give further boost to the campaign during PM Modi’s visit to London

https://www.time8.in/exclusive-free...nnounced-by-member-of-british-house-of-lords/
Notice how tacticallyhe didn't mention free Kashmir. Nice one son
 
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That, unfortunately, is what happens when you depend on searching the Internet for newspaper articles that suit your purpose.

I have already gone out of my way pointing you straight at the information. If you had troubled to actually read the book, you wouldn't have thought of his report as opinions. those who have read it will be laughing at your assumption that he was venting his opinions. He was reporting what he discovered.

That individual's opinion is same as Shehbaz Sharif claiming that he developed entire Pakistan. Pakistanis didn't have that kind of mentality of involving in internal affairs of others back then. It was only learned and somewhat adopted after 1971.
 
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