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Another lose bowel movement by the indian COAS:
(the first one being: http://www.defence.pk/forums/strate...ian-army-chief-war-mongerer-3.html#post270596)


Pak does not wish peace in India: Army: Rediff.com news

Pak does not wish for prolonged peace in India: Army

Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor today said Pakistan was following a "dichotomous policy" in fighting terrorism -- operating against militants within the country and "perpetuating terror" in India.

"I find it rather odd that on the one hand Pakistan would like to fight terror, therefore it is moving troops to fight them but on the other hand, it is perpetuating terror by sending in infiltrators into Kashmir," he said.

"I think they are following a dichotomous policy," Kapoor told reporters on the sidelines of a seminar.

About recent spurt in terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir [ Images ], he said, "Pakistan will use any and every opportunity to raise Kashmir (issue), whenever they get a chance. So, I see the increase in infiltration in that context."

"They find things have gone far too peaceful. Amarnath Yatra [ Images ] has passed off peacefully...perhaps they don't wish for this prolonged peace and stability," Kapoor said.

"Hence you see heightened activity, heightened attempts to try to get as many people in before the winters come, snow falls and passes close," he added.

Asked if the Pakistani Army establishment was supporting the infiltration bids by terrorists, Kapoor said, "the kind of sophisticated equipment, to be used during very heavy snowfall and the kind of communications which are available, the possibility of certain amount of support to them by the established institutions can not be ruled out."

Commenting on the allegations levelled by a dead Indian Military Academy cadet's family that his body was handed over to them in a decomposed state, the Army chief said, "We will look into their charge".

"We try to ensure that anyone who dies during training or during operations gets full respect," he said.

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Pak does not wish for prolonged peace in India: Army

NEW DELHI: Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor Monday said Pakistan was following a "dichotomous policy" in fighting terrorism -- operating against militants within the country and "perpetuating terror" in India.

"I find it rather odd that on the one hand Pakistan would like to fight terror, therefore it is moving troops to fight them but on the other hand, it is perpetuating terror by sending in infiltrators into Kashmir," he said.

"I think they are following a dichotomous policy," Kapoor told reporters on the sidelines of a seminar reported PTI.

About recent spurt in terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir, he said, "Pakistan will use any and every opportunity to raise Kashmir (issue), whenever they get a chance. So, I see the increase in infiltration in that context." "They find things have gone far too peaceful. Amarnath Yatra has passed off peacefully...perhaps they don’t wish for this prolonged peace and stability," Kapoor said.

"Hence you see heightened activity, heightened attempts to try to get as many people in before the winters come, snow falls and passes close," he added.

Asked if the Pakistani Army establishment was supporting the infiltration bids by terrorists, Kapoor said, "the kind of sophisticated equipment, to be used during very heavy snowfall and the kind of communications which are available, the possibility of certain amount of support to them by the established institutions can not be ruled out."

Commenting on the allegations levelled by a dead Indian Military Academy cadet’s family that his body was handed over to them in a decomposed state, the Army chief said, "We will look into their charge". "We try to ensure that anyone who dies during training or during operations gets full respect," he said.
 
Chief General Deepak Kapoor needs to grow up and Instead of bashing Pakistan he needs to show his leadership skills, which I doubt he has any, not once he has refrain from his Provocative tone & speeches.
 
Chief General Deepak Kapoor needs to grow up and Instead of bashing Pakistan he needs to show his leadership skills, which I doubt he has any, not once he has refrain from his Provocative tone & speeches.

Brother he is Chief General, so there is nothing wrong in his statement. He is waiting for fight :sniper: but we should keep cool down. Both Army Generals and Defense analysis leads hate in our hearts.
 
It is not pakistan that does not want peace with India. I think most Pakistanis and Indians want peace. It is the Pak Army that does not want peace with India, as that way they lose their importance and relevance. Peace will give democracy a chance to bloom and that is bad news for the Pak Army. The Army has to remain in the limelight as otherwise Pakistanis will forget it exists.
 
It is not pakistan that does not want peace with India. I think most Pakistanis and Indians want peace. It is the Pak Army that does not want peace with India, as that way they lose their importance and relevance. Peace will give democracy a chance to bloom and that is bad news for the Pak Army. The Army has to remain in the limelight as otherwise Pakistanis will forget it exists.

And it is the Indian government which doesnt want peace as well.

Now your army chief wants to jump in to score some points.

The poor man is often caged
 
It is not pakistan that does not want peace with India. I think most Pakistanis and Indians want peace. It is the Pak Army that does not want peace with India, as that way they lose their importance and relevance. Peace will give democracy a chance to bloom and that is bad news for the Pak Army. The Army has to remain in the limelight as otherwise Pakistanis will forget it exists.

Ahahahaahahhahaha, laughter is a good medicine. The ignorance some Indians show on this forum is absolutely disgusting.
 
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