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Terrorists roam freely in Jammu and Kashmir, video goes viral

Doing what they are good at, that is, busy in killing and raping innocent Kashmiris. Indian occupation forces find it whole lot easier to break someone's door rather than picking up fight with an armed freedom fighter. That is exactly what they did in Hyderabad, East Pakistan, Punjab, and elsewhere where people have rasied up against Hindutwavadi terrorist oppression.
Pick up an Ak, and come to kashmir, find out for yourself...

u guys are all innocent , u did nothing since pakistan formed all the atrocities are done india and rest of the world against u bcos everyone fear for rise of pakistan , this mentality of ur have put u in this deep shit u r now
Relax, IA knows exactly how to deal with the cheap exported cannon fodder. They bury them by the dozen.
 
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OK having been occupied by Indian Army is a very strong sign of India never had its control on that region. And you are right a claim that 700 million Indian Military is propaganda indeed, the correct number is around 700 thousand.

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this 70000 thousand number is absolute BS.

Northern command of the Indian Army is based in J&K alon with 3 State Divisions Viz (J&K Rifles + J&K light infantry and Ladakh scouts -roughly totaling 40,000 troops and support staff)

Northern Command
The Northern Command was a formation of the British Indian Army from 1895 to 1942, and then from 1945 to 1947. Subsequently it was reformed in the post-Independence Indian Army in 1972. is also based in J&K.
The government of India decided to raise a separate command to oversee operations in the northern borders with Pakistan and China. Lt Gen P.S. Bhagat, VC was appointed as the first Army Commander in June 1972. Bhagat's main activities as Army Commander were the improvement of defences and the living and working condition of his troops

the northern command structure is
3rd Infantry Division headquartered at Leh
8th Mountain Division headquartered at Dras
?th Artillery brigade
XV Corps, headquartered at Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
19th Infantry Division headquartered at Baramulla,
28th Infantry Division headquartered at Gurez
?th Artillery brigade
XVI Corps, headquartered at Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir
10th Infantry Division headquartered at Akhnoor
25th Infantry Division headquartered at Rajauri
39th Infantry Division headquartered at Yol
Artillery brigade
Armoured brigade

Indian Armed presence is due to historical Pakistani Aggression. indian Armed structur has been in j&K since 1972, its not a recent deployment...

It is a strategic state where military establishment is stationed.. questioning indian army's presence in j&K is like questioning why do you have troop concentration in Rawalpindi...
 
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It is a strategic state where military establishment is stationed.. questioning indian army's presence in j&K is like questioning why do you have troop concentration in Rawalpindi...

How much strategic? Does India still expect that Pakistan regular Army would march to Srinagar? And sorry but I don't get your comparison between Rawalpindi and Jammu Kashmir, how these two are similar? I did not know India considers Rawalpindi a disputed territory.
 
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How much strategic? Does India still expect that Pakistan regular Army would march to Srinagar? And sorry but I don't get your comparison between Rawalpindi and Jammu Kashmir, how these two are similar? I did not know India considers Rawalpindi a disputed territory.

Let me use simpler words that might be easier to comprehend.
Rawalpindi - Military Garrison - Strategic Location
Jammu and Kashmir - military garrison and Northern command HQ- strategic location.

let me know if there are any more doubts about the status.

As far as strategic part of it is concerned, it is less of a strategic defense but strategic offense characteristics that needs military presence as mobilizzation is the terrain is time consuming compared to plains . Defense requirements are a thing of 60's now for the state.
 
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The video is most probably from P0K. It is highly improbable that they will roam around like that with impunity. Unless, its a state supported org.
 
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Doing what they are good at, that is, busy in killing and raping innocent Kashmiris. Indian occupation forces find it whole lot easier to break someone's door rather than picking up fight with an armed freedom fighter. That is exactly what they did in Hyderabad, East Pakistan, Punjab, and elsewhere where people have rasied up against Hindutwavadi terrorist oppression.
wary about Islamic terrorist oppression going through out the world
 
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Let me use simpler words that might be easier to comprehend.
Rawalpindi - Military Garrison - Strategic Location
Jammu and Kashmir - military garrison and Northern command HQ- strategic location.

let me know if there are any more doubts about the status.

As far as strategic part of it is concerned, it is less of a strategic defense but strategic offense characteristics that needs military presence as mobilizzation is the terrain is time consuming compared to plains . Defense requirements are a thing of 60's now for the state.

You are loosing your cool and I like it.

Let me make my question simple for you (your superior knowledge did not allow you to understand me properly). Rawalpindi a legitimate city of Pakistan, never ever been discussed at UN level how can it be compared to an occupied territory.

And please refrain from polishing my comprehension skills I am past that age and it won't yield any positive results. :)
 
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Pick up an Ak, and come to kashmir, find out for yourself...


Relax, IA knows exactly how to deal with the cheap exported cannon fodder. They bury them by the dozen.

Ofcourse Ia knows hence the high number of suicides and shooting at other officers is becoming more n more frequent in ia.
And how the imaginary cannon fodder has ruined india's sleep is no hidden secret. Apparently ur army cant even deal with local militants. If militants die ,they dont before sending ur men on perma abode.
So milly dont be silly in making tall claims.
 
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this 70000 thousand number is absolute BS.

Northern command of the Indian Army is based in J&K alon with 3 State Divisions Viz (J&K Rifles + J&K light infantry and Ladakh scouts -roughly totaling 40,000 troops and support staff)

Northern Command
The Northern Command was a formation of the British Indian Army from 1895 to 1942, and then from 1945 to 1947. Subsequently it was reformed in the post-Independence Indian Army in 1972. is also based in J&K.
The government of India decided to raise a separate command to oversee operations in the northern borders with Pakistan and China. Lt Gen P.S. Bhagat, VC was appointed as the first Army Commander in June 1972. Bhagat's main activities as Army Commander were the improvement of defences and the living and working condition of his troops

the northern command structure is
3rd Infantry Division headquartered at Leh
8th Mountain Division headquartered at Dras
?th Artillery brigade
XV Corps, headquartered at Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
19th Infantry Division headquartered at Baramulla,
28th Infantry Division headquartered at Gurez
?th Artillery brigade
XVI Corps, headquartered at Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir
10th Infantry Division headquartered at Akhnoor
25th Infantry Division headquartered at Rajauri
39th Infantry Division headquartered at Yol
Artillery brigade
Armoured brigade

Indian Armed presence is due to historical Pakistani Aggression. indian Armed structur has been in j&K since 1972, its not a recent deployment...

It is a strategic state where military establishment is stationed.. questioning indian army's presence in j&K is like questioning why do you have troop concentration in Rawalpindi...

2011 report

We have all heard this often, and even taken it as gospel truth. “The Indian troops-to-Kashmiri people ratio in the occupied Kashmir is the largest ever soldiers-to-civilians ratio in the world.” “Kashmir is the ‘most heavily militarized zone’ in the world.” “There is an Indian soldier for every ten civilians in Kashmir.”

These myths are based on many erroneous premises. Let us start with the police. The total sanctioned strength of Jammu and Kashmir police, including the civil police and the armed police, is 68,125. Based on the actual strength of the police in 2009 and the population of the state as per 2001 census, the police-to-population ratio comes to 683 per 100,000 people. As per 2009 data, the national average for the police-to-population ratio is 133, while the UN mandated figure is 250-300. Considering the violence experienced in the state during the last two decades, the existing police-to-population ratio is not abnormally high.

Next come the paramilitary forces. As per
this statement by the Union minister of state for Parliamentary Affairs, Planning and Science and Technology, Ashwani Kumar, there are 86,260 people from the central forces deployed in the complete state of Jammu and Kashmir. In 1989, before the insurgency started, there were 28,782 central armed forces troopers deployed in the state.

Finally the army. The official figures of the army men deployed in the state is not available but in 2007, the army authorities had reportedly stated that there are 3,37,000 soldiers deployed within the geographical boundaries of the state. Leave alone the fact that at least 3o,000 soldiers have since moved out of the state, the deployment of soldiers needs to placed in the right context.

Barring the Rashtriya Rifles, which is a specialist counterinsurgency paramilitary force manned by the army, all the Indian army units are deployed on the Line of Control, Actual Ground Position Line (both with Pakistan) and the Line of Actual Control (with China). Even the Rashtriya Rifles are mainly deployed in the semi-urban and rural areas of Kashmir. There are a total of 65 Rashtriya Rifles battalion in the state, and at an estimated average of 1,000 soldiers per unit, this would lead to 65,000 Rashtriya Rifles troopers in the state.

So the actual strength of security force personnel dealing with the people in the state is nowhere near the figure of 7,00,000 which is usually floated in the media. Barring the 2,20,000 policemen, paramilitary troopers and Rashtriya Rifles soldiers deployed among the population, the rest of the army soldiers shall continue to be deployed on the LoC, AGPL and LAC irrespective of the internal security situation in the state. Even among the 2,20,000 troopers, a fair share of the police force would still be required to maintain the law and order in the state which has a population of 1,25,48,926 as per the 2011 census.


Mythbusting: Soldiers-to-civilians ratio in Kashmir | Pragmatic Euphony


2014 report

National Crime Records Bureau data shows that the J&K police had 41,322 police officers on its rolls in 1997: 446 for every 100,000 residents, and 40.8 per 100 square kilometres of territory, over twice as high as the levels reached in insurgency-hit States like, for instance, Punjab.
These already-high figures have, according to Union Government figures for 2012, expanded to 76,980 — an addition, in personnel terms, of some three Army divisions. J&K now has 646 police officers per 100,000 population, the highest in the country outside the north-east States.

The Centre does not make public the Army’s force levels in the J&K. In 2007, then-Northern Army commander, Lieutenant-General H.S. Panag, said a total of 3,37,000 troops were present in the State, about a third of these committed to counter-terrorism. There are five division-strength formations engaged in the task, Kilo in Kupwara, Victor in Awantipora, Romeo in Rajouri, Delta in Doda and Uniform in Udhampur — the same as in the 2000s, even though violence levels have clearly come down.

In the last two years, the Central Reserve Police Force moved out some of its forces from the State, scaling back from an estimated 78 battalions, each with about 1,000 personnel, to 60 battalions. This limited drawdown, though, has been more than compensated for by the enhanced police numbers.

Kashmir: fewer troops, more peace - The Hindu
 
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Ofcourse Ia knows hence the high number of suicides and shooting at other officers is becoming more n more frequent in ia.
And how the imaginary cannon fodder has ruined india's sleep is no hidden secret. Apparently ur army cant even deal with local militants. If militants die ,they dont before sending ur men on perma abode.
So milly dont be silly in making tall claims.
as I said, if you are so sure,
melody khao , Khud Jan jao....
 
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Where is the writ of Indian state? This is like Afghan Taliban controlled areas and regions. Things have changed in IOK I believe India is loosing its control.

Color_Less_Sky
Let me put some color in ur sky, during the last election in J&K, more than 70% people came out to vote for the first time. They have faith in Indian govt. and in MODI. :triniti:
 
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Let me put some color in ur sky,

Never undertake a task that is bigger than your capability and which you can never achieve, the results will always embarrass you. Take it its free I won't charge you for the advice.
 
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