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Someday, India Will Have Whole Of Kashmir: Indian AOC-in-C Western Air Command

I don’t think so - that language is plain pandering to the political narrative and nothing more. The politicization of the Indian Armed Forces is something you guys will regret for decades to come - Pakistan is a plain example next door.
Well no one at his level really cares about what people write in some silly forums unless some major info is leaked. PDF, BR etc aren't Facebook or Whatsapp.

Sure, we'll regret the politicization of aspects of our society which were relatively insulated, or at least appeared / forced to be insulated.

There will always be things to be regretted when some extremely powerful force begins to significantly impact our daily lives - Nehruvian socialism coupled with economic stagnation (this also impacts intellectual growth), RSS sponsored Hindutva religious hatred and bigotry seeping into our daily existence. One doesn't even need a strong leader to render vast chunks of a population intellectually stunted - Indian Muslims are a good example of this.

The problem with large populated countries like Pakistan, India and Bangladesh is that our intellectual abilities and institutions are so weak that it requires a little bit of sustained push to convert us into loquacious duds basking in our own sense of worth. And our high population and future economic power makes us capable of influencing the world in a significant manner.

The saving grace for us has been that till now many Indian institutions weren't as weakened as those of Pakistan or Bangladesh, but tomorrow is another day, and tomorrow i may have enough money too to do a lot.
 
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India will have to do something before the decade gets old and wise
 
people in Azad Kashmir are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis
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Aren't they like ret** level Pak nationalist though?
Pretty sure if a census was conducted 95%+ would vote to die for the nation than to surrender thats the mindset!
 
So, what he's saying is that the entire Indian air force wants to drink some tea.

He is only speaking about eastern wing.

India as everyone keeps forgetting is facing a 2.5 front war with 20th century command infrastructure.

Anything can happen will happen in India.
 
"Someday, India Will Have Whole Of Kashmir": Top Air Force Officer
Budgam Landing Anniversary: Air Officer Commanding in Chief (AOC-in-C) of Western Air Command, Air Marshal Amit Dev, also said the people in Azad Kashmir are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis.
All IndiaPress Trust of IndiaUpdated: October 27, 2021 5:04 pm IST



'Someday, India Will Have Whole Of Kashmir': Top Air Force Officer'Someday, India Will Have Whole Of Kashmir': Top Air Force Officer

Budgam Anniversary: However, Air Marshal Amit Dev said there was no plan at the moment.


Srinagar:
A top Air Force officer on Wednesday said there was no plan "at the moment" to capture Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), but expressed the hope that someday India will have the "whole of Kashmir".
Speaking to reporters at an event here to mark the 75th anniversary of the Indian troops' Budgam landing, Air Officer Commanding in Chief (AOC-in-C) of Western Air Command, Air Marshal Amit Dev, also said the people in Azad Kashmir are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis.
“...All the activities which were carried out by the Indian Air Force and the Army (on October 27, 1947) resulted in ensuring the freedom of this part of Kashmir. I am sure that someday, the Azad Kashmir will also join this part of Kashmir and we will have the whole of Kashmir in years to come,” he said.
However, when asked if the force has any plans to capture the Azad Kashmir, Air Marshal Dev said there was no plan at the moment.
“(The whole of) Kashmir is one, a nation is one. People on both sides have common attachments. Today or tomorrow, history is witness, that nations come together. We do not have a plan at the moment, but, God willing, it will always be there because people in Azad Kashmir are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis,” he said.
Indian troops had landed in Kashmir on October 27, 1947, a day after the then Maharaja Hari Singh signed the instrument of accession with India following the Pakistani tribal raids.
The AOC-in-C of the Western Air Command said the IAF faces many challenges, but the basic one is of technology.
“The rate of change of technology is so fast in the world today that we have to keep pace with that. If any nation which is to grow economically has to have a strong military, we must fulfil our obligation to the nation in the years to come...and we are always ready for the challenge,” he said.
The IAF has become a very capable force and in the years to come, "'we will continue to serve the nation with honour"' he added.
Asked about the drone attacks, Air Marshal Dev said they can inflict minimal damage only.
“We had equipment against it (drone attacks) ready, and it was deployed here as well. We are now increasing the deployment by further procurement. Drone challenge is a small challenge and we will be able to deal with that challenge as and when it comes,” he said.
He said celebrating the 75 years of Budgam landing was a historic occasion.
“After the instrument of accession was signed, we moved in our troops quickly and Srinagar airfield was saved and thereafter we launched further offensive and pushed the Pakistani military, which came as Kabalis (tribals), further back.
"I am sure if the UN had not intervened, perhaps, the entire Kashmir would have been ours,” he said.

He said the IAF and the Army carried many other small missions including the operations in Poonch after an airstrip was laid there in a short span of seven days, attacks at Srinagar airfield, in Skardu on ammunition dump, and in Leh.

Can someone enlighten me when did IAF carried an operation against Skardu. !!!









the day IAF fly and shoot straight.. sure it will happen

8-)
 
Well no one at his level really cares about what people write in some silly forums unless some major info is leaked. PDF, BR etc aren't Facebook or Whatsapp.

Sure, we'll regret the politicization of aspects of our society which were relatively insulated, or at least appeared / forced to be insulated.

There will always be things to be regretted when some extremely powerful force begins to significantly impact our daily lives - Nehruvian socialism coupled with economic stagnation (this also impacts intellectual growth), RSS sponsored Hindutva religious hatred and bigotry seeping into our daily existence. One doesn't even need a strong leader to render vast chunks of a population intellectually stunted - Indian Muslims are a good example of this.

The problem with large populated countries like Pakistan, India and Bangladesh is that our intellectual abilities and institutions are so weak that it requires a little bit of sustained push to convert us into loquacious duds basking in our own sense of worth. And our high population and future economic power makes us capable of influencing the world in a significant manner.

The saving grace for us has been that till now many Indian institutions weren't as weakened as those of Pakistan or Bangladesh, but tomorrow is another day, and tomorrow i may have enough money too to do a lot.






Over 4 million indians died recently from covid-19 and over 732 million indians defecate in the open. Nowadays india even receives famine relief from Kenya and other sub-saharn African nations. india and indian institutions are clearly much weaker than those in Pakistan:



 
"Someday, India Will Have Whole Of Kashmir": Top Air Force Officer
Budgam Landing Anniversary: Air Officer Commanding in Chief (AOC-in-C) of Western Air Command, Air Marshal Amit Dev, also said the people in Azad Kashmir are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis.
All IndiaPress Trust of IndiaUpdated: October 27, 2021 5:04 pm IST



'Someday, India Will Have Whole Of Kashmir': Top Air Force Officer'Someday, India Will Have Whole Of Kashmir': Top Air Force Officer

Budgam Anniversary: However, Air Marshal Amit Dev said there was no plan at the moment.


Srinagar:
A top Air Force officer on Wednesday said there was no plan "at the moment" to capture Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), but expressed the hope that someday India will have the "whole of Kashmir".
Speaking to reporters at an event here to mark the 75th anniversary of the Indian troops' Budgam landing, Air Officer Commanding in Chief (AOC-in-C) of Western Air Command, Air Marshal Amit Dev, also said the people in Azad Kashmir are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis.
“...All the activities which were carried out by the Indian Air Force and the Army (on October 27, 1947) resulted in ensuring the freedom of this part of Kashmir. I am sure that someday, the Azad Kashmir will also join this part of Kashmir and we will have the whole of Kashmir in years to come,” he said.
However, when asked if the force has any plans to capture the Azad Kashmir, Air Marshal Dev said there was no plan at the moment.
“(The whole of) Kashmir is one, a nation is one. People on both sides have common attachments. Today or tomorrow, history is witness, that nations come together. We do not have a plan at the moment, but, God willing, it will always be there because people in Azad Kashmir are not being treated very fairly by the Pakistanis,” he said.
Indian troops had landed in Kashmir on October 27, 1947, a day after the then Maharaja Hari Singh signed the instrument of accession with India following the Pakistani tribal raids.
The AOC-in-C of the Western Air Command said the IAF faces many challenges, but the basic one is of technology.
“The rate of change of technology is so fast in the world today that we have to keep pace with that. If any nation which is to grow economically has to have a strong military, we must fulfil our obligation to the nation in the years to come...and we are always ready for the challenge,” he said.
The IAF has become a very capable force and in the years to come, "'we will continue to serve the nation with honour"' he added.
Asked about the drone attacks, Air Marshal Dev said they can inflict minimal damage only.
“We had equipment against it (drone attacks) ready, and it was deployed here as well. We are now increasing the deployment by further procurement. Drone challenge is a small challenge and we will be able to deal with that challenge as and when it comes,” he said.
He said celebrating the 75 years of Budgam landing was a historic occasion.
“After the instrument of accession was signed, we moved in our troops quickly and Srinagar airfield was saved and thereafter we launched further offensive and pushed the Pakistani military, which came as Kabalis (tribals), further back.
"I am sure if the UN had not intervened, perhaps, the entire Kashmir would have been ours,” he said.

He said the IAF and the Army carried many other small missions including the operations in Poonch after an airstrip was laid there in a short span of seven days, attacks at Srinagar airfield, in Skardu on ammunition dump, and in Leh.

Can someone enlighten me when did IAF carried an operation against Skardu. !!!

Indeed, and it will all be called Pakistan.
 
i guess the wife swapping didn't work for this indian officer, so he decided to bark against Pakistan to get promotion :D
 
When Indian officers speak like this normally they are in promotion zone trying to secure popularity with Hindutwa politicians.
 
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