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PM Modi's stern warning to China

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He said our soldiers died while killing the opponents...it means there a good number of soldiers killed on Chinese side too...it seems modi is ready for a war going by his tone and tenor
He said f16 shot down. 300 killed in your air strike. He is a bs chai wala and imagine if your leader is a chai wala what the rest of you are like
 
He said our soldiers died while killing the opponents...it means there a good number of soldiers killed on Chinese side too...it seems modi is ready for a war going by his tone and tenor

i doubt that will ever happen.
 
Last time this chutia gave a warning he ended up loosing jets, helicopter, atleast 7 airmen and 1 POW paraded infront of the whole world to see all by a nation whose Lahore Gymkhana is still waiting for their Generals ....
 
Interesting speech. Here is how a nation 7 times the lesser of India responded to Indian aggression:

"India has committed uncalled for aggression to which Pakistan shall respond at the time and place of its choosing,”

“I said that we will surprise you. Wait for that surprise. I said that our response will be different. The response will come differently”

"Do not underestimate us. We have our own sense of timing and we will act and react. Pakistan will do what Pakistan should do; we will not disappoint the people of Pakistan."

“It is your turn now to wait and get ready for our surprise.”

...this is how a proud and ancient nation, one founded and sustained by warrior-poets, reacts to a territorial incursion.

Modi may as well just offer the other cheek.
 
"India shows restraint
Analysis by Geeta Pandey, BBC News, Delhi

The first comments from the Indian government on the violent standoff on the Chinese border came nearly 24 hours after the news broke on Tuesday.

And Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet colleagues - the defence minister and the home minister - have chosen their words carefully.

Usually boastful and given to grandstanding, Mr Modi and his ministers have displayed utmost restraint in their public messages this time, mostly sticking to mourning the loss of soldiers.

The prime minister did say: "India wants peace but, if instigated, it is capable of giving a befitting reply." But this is seen as aimed more at his political rivals and supporters domestically, rather than as a warning to Beijing."
 
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