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Modi threatens ‘strong reply’and complete isolation’ of Pakistan and revoke MFN status

And do you really think Pakistan has remained static in terms of developing strategies to counter an improved response by India?

Whether Cold Start is an actual policy or not, and whether India can execute it or not with her current resources, Pakistan has dealt with it as if it is a feasible, executable Indian doctrine that will be brought into play in case of a military conflict.
Your NASR will come in play when we cross the border. But when you dont know which border we will cross and when you will be always on tenterhooks.

BTW Pakistan is the only country which has a declared policy of using nukes on its own soil
 
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Not yet done on an official level. Needs to be done


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Not yet done. Needs to be done


How many court of arbitration rulings has Pakistan ever won in case of water disputes with India - A Big Fat Zero.


We are waiting


We can take a hit


Olympics, Cricket, Hockey all sports


A Trillion Plus dollar economy with more than a billion consumers is not easy to replace. If you want access to Indian Market let go off Pakistani Market


You really think we have not any lessons from that and have not improved our SOPs and procedures?
Point is you have already one thing or the other in way or another, you are not saying something that hasnt been done or discussed before. So whats new? As for not wining cases, Pakistan was on purpose made to lose case but i dont want to go there however you wont find something of that sort happening now because now you dont have Nawaz doing India's bidding in Pakistan. So any action that India does will be met with an equal response. As for trillion dollar economy, you think your Modi hasnt thought about that but to your dismay things dont work like that. Heck you cant even stop buying from Chinese companies and you are talking about putting economic conditions on others? Seriously how delusional are you guys?
 
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Your NASR will come in play when we cross the border. But when you dont know which border we will cross and when you will be always on tenterhooks.

BTW Pakistan is the only country which has a declared policy of using nukes on its own soil
I'm not even getting into TNW's. That alone is not a response to Cold Start, regardless of what everyone seems to think.

An organization with Pakistani patronage caused the attack. :)Need I say more?

How can I answer when you ask wrong questions? Or is it because you don't want a particular answer?
As the chief Sayeed Salahudheen says "We are fighting Pakistan's war in Kashmir and if it withdraws its support, the war would be fought inside Pakistan".
But did the perpetrators of this attack need any tangible support from the organization in Pakistan is my question? Local bomber, local vehicle, and likely local explosives.

What tangible impact did Pakistan have here? We didn't supply the bomber or the vehicle or the money or the explosives and the expertise for IED's and VBIED's is available from plenty of other sources.
 
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An organization with Pakistani patronage caused the attack. :)Need I say more?

How can I answer when you ask wrong questions? Or is it because you don't want a particular answer?
As the chief Sayeed Salahudheen says "We are fighting Pakistan's war in Kashmir and if it withdraws its support, the war would be fought inside Pakistan".

what about the suicide bomber? a citizen of your side of kashmir.it's like a slap for indian armed forces that a young 19 year old found a way to explode it's car on your convey.your security situation is itself shameful.you can't blame pakistan for 350 kg explosives.there must be facilitators.why is your government silent? isn't inside job? you can't malign pakistani image everytime.look at all the statements! only americans asked pakistan to stop.no other country referenced pakistan.

saaly ne sapny dikha dikha ker maar diya public ko

i think his chest changes from 56 to 24 lol hahahaha.
 
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Modi threatens ‘strong reply’ after occupied Kashmir suicide attack
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NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the country would give a strong reply to those behind the Kashmir attack after a suicide bombing killed at least 44 security personnel.

“India will give a strong reply for Kashmir attack,” said the right-wing premier.

Thursday’s attack in Pulwama area of IoK was the deadliest attack on Indian occupying forces there since 2002.

New Delhi further said that it would take all possible diplomatic steps to ensure the ‘complete isolation’ of Pakistan after a suicide attack in occupied Kashmir killed at least 44 security personnel.


Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said steps would include India removing most favoured nation privileges given to Pakistan under World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules.

Pakistan rejects Indian allegations after occupied Kashmir attack kills 44 security personnel



Pakistan also expressed grave concern on the Kashmir attack.

In a statement, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Faisal said, Islamabad has always condemned heightened acts of violence in the valley.

The FO spokesperson also strongly rejected the insinuation by elements in the Indian government and media circles that seek to link the attack to Pakistan without investigations.

India can’t stop freedom movement in occupied Kashmir: PM

The attack outside Srinagar, reportedly claimed by Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) group, saw explosives packed inside a van rip through buses in a convoy of 78 vehicles, carrying some 2,500 members of the Indian force.

Two buses, with 35 people each, bore the brunt of the massive blast, heard miles away, around 20 kilometres from Srinagar on the main highway to Jammu.

The bombing was carried out at 3:15 pm local time on a national highway near Lethpora village in Pulwama district. Dozens of others are reported to be wounded in the attack, who “have been removed to army hospital” CRPF Inspector General Zulfiqar Hassan told the media.

The convoy was bringing the troopers back from leave to rejoin active service. It was unclear whether the van containing the explosives was driven into the convoy or whether it was detonated when the buses were adjacent.

After the attack, hundreds of government forces cordoned around 15 villages in the district the bomber came from and started searching house-to-house.










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Haha we do not need Most favored nation status by Republic of India. We hardly do any trade with you guys anyways.
 
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Like always blaming the boogeyman starts instead of introspecting. As someone in this thread said loss of life is regrettable but Kashmiris deserve more sympathy when you humiliate, rape, abduct and kill them what do you expect in return? Besides why would Pakistan shoot itself in the foot when our gov clearly wants to resolve things through talks. IK is a person who wanted to resolve things through talks even with taliban we would gain nothing out of this attack nor we've time or resources.
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Indians and their Randi Rona continues.... They are just talk, if you want us to take you guys seriously please do something.

And you still have 8x to 10x more body counts than us, a crippled economy surviving on aids and loans... we will take that any day ..

Right now you must be moaning 44 soldiers of yours, right?
 
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Modi threatens ‘strong reply’ after occupied Kashmir suicide attack
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Modi threatens ‘strong reply’ after occupied Kashmir suicide attack
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1911036-m_id__narendra_modix-1550213937-816-640x480.jpg

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NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the country would give a strong reply to those behind the Kashmir attack after a suicide bombing killed at least 44 security personnel.

“India will give a strong reply for Kashmir attack,” said the right-wing premier.

Thursday’s attack in Pulwama area of IoK was the deadliest attack on Indian occupying forces there since 2002.

New Delhi further said that it would take all possible diplomatic steps to ensure the ‘complete isolation’ of Pakistan after a suicide attack in occupied Kashmir killed at least 44 security personnel.


Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said steps would include India removing most favoured nation privileges given to Pakistan under World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules.

Pakistan rejects Indian allegations after occupied Kashmir attack kills 44 security personnel



Pakistan also expressed grave concern on the Kashmir attack.

In a statement, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Faisal said, Islamabad has always condemned heightened acts of violence in the valley.

The FO spokesperson also strongly rejected the insinuation by elements in the Indian government and media circles that seek to link the attack to Pakistan without investigations.

India can’t stop freedom movement in occupied Kashmir: PM

The attack outside Srinagar, reportedly claimed by Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) group, saw explosives packed inside a van rip through buses in a convoy of 78 vehicles, carrying some 2,500 members of the Indian force.

Two buses, with 35 people each, bore the brunt of the massive blast, heard miles away, around 20 kilometres from Srinagar on the main highway to Jammu.

The bombing was carried out at 3:15 pm local time on a national highway near Lethpora village in Pulwama district. Dozens of others are reported to be wounded in the attack, who “have been removed to army hospital” CRPF Inspector General Zulfiqar Hassan told the media.

The convoy was bringing the troopers back from leave to rejoin active service. It was unclear whether the van containing the explosives was driven into the convoy or whether it was detonated when the buses were adjacent.

After the attack, hundreds of government forces cordoned around 15 villages in the district the bomber came from and started searching house-to-house.










Read more: Foreign Office , india , kashmir





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