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Wanted...LOL....In 1965 China "Wanted" to help pakistan, in 1971 they again wanted to help Pakistan along with US,UK and Iran but the reality is that they never helped Pakistan and Auyb Khan was a chutiya to accept ceasefire agreement in order to weaken his position as a leader and to instigate Students riot against government of Pakistan.

China during 1965 war had asked India to withdraw from Nathu La but India resisted and deployed additional troops and artillery in nearby areas. Deployment of additional troops was noticed on Chinese side as well. It culminated into a brief conflict in 1967 in Nathu La and Cho La.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathu_La_and_Cho_La_clashes


You withdrew after Battle of Asal Uttar in Khemkaran sector.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Asal_Uttar
War historians, including Dr. Philip Towle, regard the Indian resistance near Khem Karan as one of the key turning points of the war, one which tilted the balance of the war in favour of India.
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its funny how you keep ignoring the front of rajhastan in 1965. I've brought it many times and yet, all indians including you keep mum about it. THAT IS THE NAIL IN YOUR CLAIM'S COFFIN! Admit it...you had NOTHING to stop us there which forced shastri to run for a cease fire.

Stop fooling yourself buddy...I almost feel sorry for you and your attempts to find some saving grace. your ONLY saving grace, is not military but political...your only saving grace is Ayub Khan's pro-western stupidity and NOTHING else, his pro-western stance wasted over 3 months that could've been utilized in collaboration with China to wipe this disease called india off the face of the map...

here, I'll leave you with this image...a picture is worth a thousand words and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out who is dictating and how is begging...8-)
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you are still mum about kishangarh @Anik101

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^^^ this fort is deep inside india...now notice what it says, it was returned to india based on the ceasefire agreement! Oh lemme guess, I photoshopped this riiiiiiiight? @Anik101 :omghaha:

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The solid line is the Pakistan border and you can see how deep inside india tanot is which is right after kishangarh fort...and you had no forces there to stop us at all!

so what's your sorry excuse for a slick little crooked door darshan samachar answer to the above now? @Anik101 jawab do @Anik101 bahut phudak raha ta tu! @anik

jhoot key payr nshi hotay...hamesha pakrra jata hay! 8-)
 
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abay saamp soong gaya kia @Anik101 ? kuch buk bhi, pehlay to barra phudak raha tha...abhi kia maut dikhai day rahi hay??? @Anik101
 
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So let me get this straight, you see no problem in perpetuating 'the fog of war' by:

a) posting Sexton (SPG operated by Pakistan Army, Unit 44 (SP) in 1965) as posted by member at Serial No 4 of the post as under:

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M-7 (105 mm) Priest was operated by PA. I doubt there were British SP guns in PA Inventory like Sexton, probably IA operated it.
 
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[QUOTE Yeah. Winters are setting in. Troop rotation, turnover of the units and stocking of rations and ammunition, fuel?[/QUOTE]


i have lived here for 30 years. this is different. one of the rare ones i would call these days.[/QUOTE]
 
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It seems that 44 SP of PA is an AD unit, not Arty.

Dear Sir.

The pertinent word is highlighted. My assertions were, based on certain facts (as they appeared facts to me)

Refer as under:

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source: http://tns.thenews.com.pk/yahya-bhutto/#.W_pc21xR1PY

The extract is from the write up above, quoting Ambassador Arshad Sami Khan and his work ‘Three Presidents And An Aide: Life, Power and Politics,


Further

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This is an extract from the Biography of their CO, then Lt Col (later President & General) Pervez Musharraf, in his memoir - In the Line of Fire: A Memoir (Published by Freepress ISBN: 978-1439150436, First Published Novermeber 18, 2008)

regards
 
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Dear Sir.

The pertinent word is highlighted. My assertions were, based on certain facts (as they appeared facts to me)

Refer as under:

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source: http://tns.thenews.com.pk/yahya-bhutto/#.W_pc21xR1PY

The extract is from the write up above, quoting Ambassador Arshad Sami Khan and his work ‘Three Presidents And An Aide: Life, Power and Politics,


Further

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This is an extract from the Biography of their CO, then Lt Col (later President & General) Pervez Musharraf, in his memoir - In the Line of Fire: A Memoir (Published by Freepress ISBN: 978-1439150436, First Published Novermeber 18, 2008)

regards
Thank you. I wasn't sure thats why used the word "seems".
 
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Okay.....I got confused with some other Kishangarh fort which is located atleast 500km from International Border.
Kishangarh fort captured by Pakistan is located 15km away from Tanot and is around 8km from International Border. Pakistan captured Kishangarh fort after Indian army capturing Gadra.
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Indian had also captured Phillora several kilometres inside Pakistani territory in Sialkot sector.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Phillora
Entire area East of Ichogil canal in Lahore sector was captured.

Haji Pir Pass in Pakistan Kashmir was captured in August.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/battle-of-hajipir-pass-1965.95263/
 
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M-7 (105 mm) Priest was operated by PA. I doubt there were British SP guns in PA Inventory like Sexton, probably IA operated it.


Dear Sir.

I admit, here I relied on an old claim from a Pakistani member on some forum, something that I know should not have been done. With permission, will reference the same too. Allow me:

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source: http://www.pakdef.org/forum/topic/7060-pakistani-army-equipment-1965-1971-wars/


Further, if you may kindly look at the under posted photographs:


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M7 Priest with a 105 mm cannon

further reference: http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_M7_Priest.pdf

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A sexton, which was the Canadian product which replaced M7 Priests in British Army as the latter wanted to try their 25 Pounders on the platform as they were making the Field Gun

India has never operated this equipment after the demise of British Indian Army, having used FV433 Abbot 105 mm SPG and M-46 Catapult 130 mm SPGs.

Thread link https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indian-army-and-its-old-weapons-and-equipments.215631/page-2



Thank you. I wasn't sure thats why used the word "seems".

Always welcome :)
 
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