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BENGALURU: As ceasefire violations by Pakistan continued unabated, defence minister Manohar Parrikar on Thursday said Islamabad does not seem to learn any lesson.

"Pakistan does not like to stay quiet even on New Year day. They started (cross-border) firing at 12.30 pm and don't seem to learn (any) lesson," Parrikar said at an event.

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In an obvious reference to Pakistan and China, he also said, "We are surrounded in northern boundaries by two neighbours who are not very comfortable with us."

In fresh ceasefire violation, Pakistan Rangers today targeted 13 border outposts in Samba sector, a day after an Indian jawan and four Pakistani soldiers were killed in exchange of fire.

India said it will lodge a strong protest with Pakistan over the ceasefire violations, the third along the International Border in the past three days and seventh in last eight days.

Responding to Pakistan's ceasefire violations, Parrikar had said yesterday that the Indian security forces should not hold back in the face of firing and must retaliate with "double the force".

Parrikar who was here to attend a function also described Bengaluru as "the brain of India" in Space research. "We are thankful to Bangalore."

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"Our culture.... our scientists take part in space missions but will not forget to offer pooja because this is our culture. We are proud of our culture. Our culture teaches us how to behave in the society. It teaches how to behave with elders."

Parrikar was speaking at an event organized by "Adamya Chetana", an NGO working in the field of social development managed by Union minister Ananth Kumar's wife Tejaswini.





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Pak doesn't seem to learn any lesson: Manohar Parrikar - The Times of India
 
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Dear Parrikar, Pakistan does not understand anything but force. Taliban is a major issue for Pakistan. As much as I dislike them, I think its high time to start thinking out of the box if you know what I mean. We must go into thinking this can bite us in the butt later on, therefore we must plan out contingencies just in case it does.
 
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What about those Taliban terrorists India is sending to Pakistan......

They are Indian national heros right!
 
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BENGALURU: As ceasefire violations by Pakistan continued unabated, defence minister Manohar Parrikar on Thursday said Islamabad does not seem to learn any lesson.
The lessons to be 'learned' here by the Pakistani side are that:

1. The BSF will act in a completely cowardly manner and against international norms of armed conflict and engagement by calling 'Flag Meetings' and then ambushing the opposing side's soldiers deputed for said flag meeting.

Pakistan claims that the latest round of incidents began when Indian border guards killed two Chenab Rangers’ personnel in Shakargarh sector on Wednesday after calling them for a flag meeting on the Working Boundary.

Naik Riaz Shakir and Lance Naik Mohammad Safdar, who were deputed for the meeting sought by the BSF, died amid a hail of bullets, the Chenab Rangers said.

The Foreign Office summoned the Indian deputy high commissioner to lodge a protest over the incident.

A demarche given to the Indian diplomat asked New Delhi “to investigate the incident, bring the perpetrators to justice and ensure maintenance of peace and tranquility along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary”.

According to Chenab Rangers, the BSF firing on Wednesday morning was unprovoked. Flag meetings are routinely held by troops to settle local matters between the two sides.

Exchange of fire along Indo-Pak working boundary, five killed - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

2. The BSF has openly admitted its desire to commit 'War Crimes' given its recent statement that:

""If Pakistan rangers fire on us, we will also fire on them. If they suffer collateral damages (in our action), they (Pakistan) should be ready for that," Inspector General (IG) of BSF, Jammu Frontier, Rakesh Sharma told reporters here today. "
Pak should be ready for collateral damages if they fire: BSF - The Times of India

Whether Pakistan fires first or not, threatening the other side with 'collateral damage' indicates an intent to knowingly target non-military assets which would be considered a War Crime under international law.

The BSF has, in both of the above instances, openly declared a complete lack of respect for the international law of armed conflict, not really surprising I suppose, given the Indian Government's decades long policy of violating her international commitment to implement the UN Resolutions on Kashmir, commitments that India in fact further ratified under the Simla Agreement (see first para of agreement reiterating commitment of both India and Pakistan to the UN Charter, under which the UNSC Resolutions fall).
 
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@longewala
Please offer a rational rebuttal to the points made in my post instead of engaging in derogatory generalizations about all Pakistanis - here is the post again for your convenience:

The lessons to be 'learned' here by the Pakistani side are that:

1. The BSF will act in a completely cowardly manner and against international norms of armed conflict and engagement by calling 'Flag Meetings' and then ambushing the opposing side's soldiers deputed for said flag meeting.

Pakistan claims that the latest round of incidents began when Indian border guards killed two Chenab Rangers’ personnel in Shakargarh sector on Wednesday after calling them for a flag meeting on the Working Boundary.

Naik Riaz Shakir and Lance Naik Mohammad Safdar, who were deputed for the meeting sought by the BSF, died amid a hail of bullets, the Chenab Rangers said.

The Foreign Office summoned the Indian deputy high commissioner to lodge a protest over the incident.

A demarche given to the Indian diplomat asked New Delhi “to investigate the incident, bring the perpetrators to justice and ensure maintenance of peace and tranquility along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary”.

According to Chenab Rangers, the BSF firing on Wednesday morning was unprovoked. Flag meetings are routinely held by troops to settle local matters between the two sides.

Exchange of fire along Indo-Pak working boundary, five killed - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

2. The BSF has openly admitted its desire to commit 'War Crimes' given its recent statement that:

""If Pakistan rangers fire on us, we will also fire on them. If they suffer collateral damages (in our action), they (Pakistan) should be ready for that," Inspector General (IG) of BSF, Jammu Frontier, Rakesh Sharma told reporters here today. "
Pak should be ready for collateral damages if they fire: BSF - The Times of India

Whether Pakistan fires first or not, threatening the other side with 'collateral damage' indicates an intent to knowingly target non-military assets which would be considered a War Crime under international law.

The BSF has, in both of the above instances, openly declared a complete lack of respect for the international law of armed conflict, not really surprising I suppose, given the Indian Government's decades long policy of violating her international commitment to implement the UN Resolutions on Kashmir, commitments that India in fact further ratified under the Simla Agreement (see first para of agreement reiterating commitment of both India and Pakistan to the UN Charter, under which the UNSC Resolutions fall).
 
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This guy is locked in 80s bollywood movies dialogues
the only person that responds to him is hafiz saeed they really make a great couple same style of thugish threats and spoiling for a fight I must omend him though that he mentioned china but he knows well not to antagonise chinese because they would hit back hard and unlike other indian neighbors tgey are actally a bigger country
 
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