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Pakistan: You Have One Job

it was not even a war.... you stab us from back as usual.. 48, 65, kargil wasnt like 71... this time you wont and cant find our back to stab.. this is what irritating mody and you .. cuz you hardly understand which you dont wanna.
i heard 800 kilometers in 24 hours in 62 war was the biggest runaway of indian and world history.. lol
i hope you still struggling to understand .
Dude. Type in English, not in madarssa language.

Make some logic with use of understandable grammar.

Still you can't deny the surrender of 90+ K of Pakistan soldiers.
 
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Buddy, my friend I respect your beliefs but try to read some books and that too neutral ones which would clear your minds about your beliefs INDIAN army gave a support to the MUKHTI Bahini which was itself a freedom organisation.
The real thrust came from IN after a long time when INDIAN army was figthing shoulder to shoulder with the Bengali's.
Also you can get the figures for rape assaults from the books or you can go to bangladesh government website their you can get the figures.
i read the Hommod Ur Rehman Commission report, so yeah, they did not pin any rapes on the PA.
whats was the point of the IA fighting with the Mukhti Bani n another country then?
 
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i read the Hommod Ur Rehman Commission report, so yeah, they did not pin any rapes on the PA.
whats was the point of the IA fighting with the Mukhti Bani n another country then?
And I will go with figures by Bangladesh government.
As i told INDIAN army was there to support the organization which was under the misery of Pakistani army after the partition even ZAB went to bangladesh to convince them to return to Pakistan and appologised for the attrocities but came back empty handed.
 
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From the same author, it's not difficult to conclude how she goes out of her way to sing the Indian tune.


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And I will go with figures by Bangladesh government.
As i told INDIAN army was there to support the organization which was under the misery of Pakistani army after the partition even ZAB went to bangladesh to convince them to return to Pakistan and appologised for the attrocities but came back empty handed.
Well Indira Gandhi will be turning around at the bottom of the Ganges, for she's on record for saying....''Indian forces have entered East Pakistan in......self defence''. :lol:
 
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From the same author, it's not difficult to conclude how she goes out of her way to sing the Indian tune.


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Alyssa Ayres


Well Indira Gandhi will be turning around at the bottom of the Ganges, for she's on record for saying....''Indian forces have entered East Pakistan in......self defence''. :lol:
Yep whatever makes you sleep well but the reality is bit harsh my friend especially for Pakistan .
 
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A man with a $10 million U.S. terrorism bounty on his head could hold a huge rally in the center of Lahore, shows how difficult it is going to be for Pakistan to regain others confidence.


Bountry is to collect evidence aginst him not to locate him. Rest assured, his location is known to everybody in USA and India.

Also India has no evidence to produce against Hafiz Saeed. Even in Interpol, they gave wrong name on purpose? Interpol is told that India needs a person by the name "Syed Hafiz Saab". Wao Doesn't India know his name to put a proper case against him?

Hafiz saeed is a person, we have a disputed territory which made countries fight two wars. Pakistan would't let a terrorism incident grow bigger than National dispute. India tried that and failed.
 
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Yep whatever makes you sleep well but the reality is bit harsh my friend especially for Pakistan .
Actually it's the muggy weather that's disturbing my sleep, in any case, lf you must then albeit, nothing compared to the handicap under which Pakistani forces had to fight, but do study how the Indian army fared in Sri Lanka under similar circumstances, which became known as India's Vietnam and unlike the Pakistani forces, the Indian army had full support of the IAF.
When the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) tried to disarm all the various military groups as a prelude to peace, it soon got dragged into a battle with the LTTE. The Indian Army found out to its cost – around 1200 lives during 1987-1990 – just how vicious the war was. In one battle, the heads of Indian soldiers were severed and stuck on poles along the road to Jaffna. While the Indian Air Force may have flown around 70,000 sorties mainly with Mi-8 Hips, Mi-25 Hinds and An 32 Clines during the 32 month period, with no losses, it is generally agreed that Operation Pawana was ill-conceived and that the Indian Army was ill-prepared for such a conflict and it became India’s own ‘Vietnam’. Once the Indians left, the SLAF realised it would have to play a bigger role in the fight against the LTTE, in providing Close Air Support to the Army.
 
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Actually it's the muggy weather that's disturbing my sleep, in any case, lf you must then albeit, nothing compared to the handicap under which Pakistani forces had to fight, but do study how the Indian army fared in Sri Lanka under similar circumstances, which became known as India's Vietnam and unlike the Pakistani forces, the Indian army had full support of the IAF.
Now please don't go off topic my friend and that too on this issue.
If you don't know anything on that issue then its better not to comment.
The internal politics was responsible for all the empasse.
Now if you want to know the how Indian army operates then you can ask army to once again start the war to get tge real flavour of indian army's skills.
 
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Pakistan's job is to look dead into the eye of India and say it's gonna do whatever it takes to protect its national interest and it is definitely not going to take any dictation especially from the east:omghaha:
 
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No, Pakistan does not have 'one job'. Pakistan's 'job' is to safeguard its national interests from Indian terrorist proxies and India itself, among many, many other things. Pakistan has no obligation whatsoever to go out of its way to 'gain India's trust'. India's bull about 'attacks from Pakistan' and 'infiltration from Pakistan' holds no significance.
 
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And I will go with figures by Bangladesh government.
As i told INDIAN army was there to support the organization which was under the misery of Pakistani army after the partition even ZAB went to bangladesh to convince them to return to Pakistan and appologised for the attrocities but came back empty handed.
ZAB was the one to be blamed, if the IA helped the Bengalis, then why do you people cry when we help Kashmiris and Sikhs?
unlike Kashmir EP wasn't even a disputed territory, but still you interfered, why did you interfere in our internal matters? if you did, then dont cry when we talk about Gujrat, and help out Kashmirs in IOK
 
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The author of the article is American, and judging her bio , she did travel alot in SA
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Alyssa Ayres
I write about India, South Asia, and U.S. policy toward the region. Full Bio «

I am senior fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to CFR, I served as U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia during 2010–2013, covering all issues across a dynamic region of 1.3 billion people (India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, and Bhutan), and providing policy direction and support for four U.S. embassies and four consulates. Trained originally as a cultural historian, I earned an AB from Harvard College and an MA and PhD from the University of Chicago, and have worked on India and South Asia in the nonprofit, government, and private sectors. I write about India and South Asia for CFR’s Asia program blog, Asia Unbound. Follow me on Twitter: @AyresAlyssa.

As per the information, her focus seems to be India and other smaller nations. She has no experience wrt Pakistan.
 
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