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EAST PAKISTAN. Between Rangpur and Bogra. At dawn, an armed convoy of Pakistani troops makes a halt for the Brigadier to perform his fajr prayers. (The convoy is in territory occupied by the Indian Army).



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CJCSC pays official visit to Doha, stresses need to enhance military engagements between the two countries


December 24, 2020


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General Nadeem Raza calls on Qatar's defence affairs minister Dr Khalid Bin Mohammd Al Attiyah. PHOTO: ISPR


Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Nadeem Raza, who was on an official visit to Qatar, called on Dr Khalid Bin Mohammd Al Attiyah, minister of state for defence affairs.
The CJCSC also held separate meetings with Staff Lieutenant General (Pilot) Ghanim Bin Shaheen Al Ghanim, Chief of Staff Qatar Armed Forces, and all chiefs of tri-services, a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday.



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Terrorists fire raid on Frontier Corps Balochistan post in Sharig, Harnai, Balochistan late last night. During intense exchange of fire, 7 brave soldiers embraced shahadat while repulsing raiding terrorists. Area has been cordoned off and escape routes have been blocked

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...to apprehend fleeing miscreants. A large scale search and clearance operation is in progress. Such cowardly acts by inimical elements backed by anti state forces will not be allowed to sabotage hard earned peace and prosperity in Balochistan.




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...Security Forces are determined to thwart their nefarious designs at all costs.
 
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Terrorists fire raid on Frontier Corps Balochistan post in Sharig, Harnai, Balochistan late last night. During intense exchange of fire, 7 brave soldiers embraced shahadat while repulsing raiding terrorists. Area has been cordoned off and escape routes have been blocked

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DG ISPR
@OfficialDGISPR


...to apprehend fleeing miscreants. A large scale search and clearance operation is in progress. Such cowardly acts by inimical elements backed by anti state forces will not be allowed to sabotage hard earned peace and prosperity in Balochistan.



DG ISPR
@OfficialDGISPR


...Security Forces are determined to thwart their nefarious designs at all costs.
My heart bleeds evertime I see such news that our troops die without purpose
 
India can’t defeat Pakistan militarily, says book

India has no clarity about its military and strategic objectives vis-à-vis its stated adversaries, Pakistan and China, and can defeat neither of them in a war, a new book by N.C. Asthana, former Indian police officer respected for his insights into security affairs, says.

The Wire on Tuesday carried a review of the book National Security and Conventional Arms Race: Spectre of a Nuclear War. It quotes the book as seeing “a huge mismatch between the militaristic official and media rhetoric, on the one hand, and the reality, which is that India cannot defeat either country militarily”.

The reviewer, Siddharth Varadarajan, editor of the esteemed current affairs portal, quotes Asthana as suggesting that instead of pouring vast sums of money into expensive weapons imports, India would be better served by finding solutions to the security challenges both Pakistan and China present by strengthening itself internally and pursuing non-military solutions, including diplomacy.

48 books, written or co-authored while in service. He is particularly known for his willingness to be sharply critical of the political and bureaucratic establishment, Varadarajan says.


Asthana also puts the lens on what he calls the “politics of warmongering”, which, according to him, has consumed public discourse in India over the past six years.

“Under the delusion that India has somehow, magically become invincible, he notes how a large number of Indians seem to be itching for a war.”

This invincibility narrative is both fuelled and strengthened by relentless arms imports. Asthana puts the figure India has spent on arms imports in the five years since 2014 at $14 billion, “and the undisclosed cost of the 36 Rafale jets purchased from Dassault Aviation is not included in this”.

But even this sum pales before the $130bn India is projected to spend on arms imports in the next decade, including on 100-plus even more expensive fighter jets to make up for the shortfall caused by the Modi government’s decision to scrap the earlier deal for 126 Rafales.

“As the fanfare over the arrival of the first Rafales showed, each of these purchases is hailed and sold to the public by the media as weapons that will flatten India’s enemies. But of course, this is far from the truth,” Varadarajan quotes the book as saying.


Asthana argues that the frenzied import of conventional weapons will never guarantee a permanent solution to the military problem posed by Pakistan or China because both the countries are nuclear-weapon states and cannot be decisively defeated on the battlefield.

“Given the myth of Indian invincibility, the futility of warmongering should be obvious. Yet, as the past few years have demonstrated, jingoism in India is at an all-time high,” the book notes.

“While conventional weapons can provide a tactical advantage in limited theatre conflicts short of war, the danger lies in escalation — which is hard to control at the best of times but especially so when the public discourse has been vitiated by the politics of warmongering.”

Asthana believes that exploiting enmity with Pakistan for electoral benefits has made Indian leaders victims of their own rhetoric, where they are left with a one-dimensional policy — one which is unrealistic in view of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. Quoting Napoleon, he notes: “If they want peace, nations should avoid the pinpricks that precede cannon shots.”

India’s army, air force and navy are bigger than those of Pakistan. However, according to Asthana, the limited number of axes of attack, in which the much-touted Cold Start could be employed, tends to make the whole thing quite predictable.

There is no scope for any element of shock and surprise. Moreover, practically all options and counters to them have been debated and explored by both sides.

“In any case, the moment Pakistan feels that it is going to lose a conventional war under the weight of a bigger Indian military, it will feel compelled to go nuclear immediately. This is not 1971. Recall what General Khalid Kidwai, head of Pakistan’s strategic command, told a visiting Italian arms control organisation delegation about the country’s red lines in 2002.”

The Wire review recalls General Kidwai as saying that Pakistani nuclear weapons will be used “if the very existence of Pakistan as a state is at stake”. Asthana summarises Gen Kidwai’s red lines thus: “Nuclear weapons are aimed solely at India. In case that deterrence fails, they will be used if India attacks Pakistan and conquers a large part of its territory (space threshold), India destroys a large part either of its land or air forces (military threshold), India proceeds to the economic strangling of Pakistan (economic strangling), India pushes Pakistan into political destabilisation or creates a large-scale internal subversion in Pakistan (domestic destabilisation).”

According to General Kidwai, “examples of economic strangling of Pakistan included a naval blockade and the stopping of the waters of the Indus river”.

 
Pakistan Army shoots down Indian spy quadcopter in AJK

ISPR says one soldier martyred in Indian ceasefire violation along LoC

December 31, 2020


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In yet another act of aggression, a Pakistan Army soldier embraced martyrdom on Wednesday when Indian troops resorted to unprovoked fire across Line of Control (LoC), a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

The military's media wing said that the Indian troops initiated ceasefire violation in Khuiratta sector. "Pakistan Army troops responded befittingly. Reports of heavy losses to Indian troops in men and material."

The ISPR said 35-yeard-old valiant soldier Sepoy Fazal Elahi was martyred during the intense exchange of fire.

Indian Army troops also resorted to unprovoked fire in Kotkotera Sector, deliberately targeting civilian population.

"Due to indiscriminate fire of automatics in Phalni Bazar, a 34-year-old man suffered critical injuries."



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The military's media wing also said that the Pakistan Army responded effectively and targeted those Indian posts which initiated the fire.

Moreover, in Hotspring Sector, Pakistani soldiers shot down an Indian Army quadcopter which had come 100 metres inside the Pakistani territory.


"The unprovoked act was responded befittingly wherein own troops shot down the quadcopter," ISPR said.
In year 2020, 16 Indian quadcopters have been shot down by the Pakistan Army.
 
Yesterday my family buried my family member Major General Rashid Baig (Rtd), 19 SP Regiment. Please keep him in your prayers. Regiment gave amazing service and COAS was represented. Was in ancestral village in Daultala district.

He was a soldier of Pakistan, also served as defence attache in New Delhi. Unsure how accurate story is but once got his entire platoon at PMA reprimanded to dismantling Adj's jeep than reassembling in mess hall.
 
Yesterday my family buried my family member Major General Rashid Baig (Rtd), 19 SP Regiment. Please keep him in your prayers. Regiment gave amazing service and COAS was represented. Was in ancestral village in Daultala district.

He was a soldier of Pakistan, also served as defence attache in New Delhi. Unsure how accurate story is but once got his entire platoon at PMA reprimanded to dismantling Adj's jeep than reassembling in mess hall.
May Allah have mercy on his soul give him Jannah.
 
Yesterday my family buried my family member Major General Rashid Baig (Rtd), 19 SP Regiment. Please keep him in your prayers. Regiment gave amazing service and COAS was represented. Was in ancestral village in Daultala district.

He was a soldier of Pakistan, also served as defence attache in New Delhi. Unsure how accurate story is but once got his entire platoon at PMA reprimanded to dismantling Adj's jeep than reassembling in mess hall.
May Rest in Peace Forever
 
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