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War is Coming | Amidst escalating tensions, Pakistan weighs its options

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It was a cakewalk for them (and was such publicised in Pakistan) days before the surrender at Dhaka...

Well.... I know we did'nt had luck in the past.. Especially comparing it with a cakewalk with which the indian general had his tea in Gymkhana Lahore... :ashamed: :omghaha:

Kuch mazaa nahin aayega.. Those who have to die in such tensions do not indulge in jingoism like politicians and fanboys sitting in air conditioned rooms behind a keyboard

Might be on your side... The Pakistani side is always full of zeal.. :pakistan:
 
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If Pakistani do not go nuclear then we can promise them we give them more humiliating defeat than 71. Pakistani cannot control all those killing going around in country and the fanboys are dreaming of taking on India.
 
Well.... I know we did'nt had luck in the past.. Especially comparing it with a cakewalk with which the indian general had his tea in Gymkhana Lahore... :ashamed: :omghaha:

I know you saved Lahore, but Dhaka was a good replacement for us ;)


Might be on your side... The Pakistani side is always full of zeal.. :pakistan:
Yeah.. Pakistanis do have more fanboys ;)
 
A war-like situation is very much in Pakistan's favor , which Indians have created on the Line of Control , dont you think ? ...........

I don't think. A warlike situation being in Pakistan's favour how?

Economically it will be a strain maintaining excess expenditures, but perhaps Pakistan is so messed up no one minds that, y'all are going to borrow the deficit anyway.

I do not know PA strength and dispositions but strategically it could have a cost if PA moves troops to the eastern borders at the risk of reducing focus on the TTP and such like. But then some of y'all thnk the TTP is an asset gone slightly wrong and easily refocused.

India will not do anything, they are afraid.

Afraid of what the Kashmiri locals will do to them and what China will do to them because the moment Indian artillery hits Pak territory it triggers China-Pak defence pact and they will be obliged to get involved.

And then we will proceed to bully the f**k out of them. I think they know better to risk that scenario....

Indians are afraid, bully the f**k out of them- you say this despite the evidence of wars fought between us. Had we been afraid you would be in new Delhi by now, and not still regretting the loss of half of your country.

If you wish to be taken seriously at least give serious though to what you write. Instead of laboring under the dubious shelter of some fantasist Muslim revivalist, faux-macho credos

If you force Pakistan to pull troops off the Western border, you will directly strengthen the TTP.

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RAWALAKOT: Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) personnel continued to violate the ceasefire at the Line of Control (LoC) and once again resorted to unprovoked firing in Rawalakot’s Battal sector in the early hours of Monday morning.

Moreover, a mortar shell fired by the Indian army exploded on a house in Donga Gambhir due to which a young man was killed whereas his sister was severely injured.

Following the violation of the ceasefire, Pakistani Rangers responded with retaliatory firing. The exchange of fire has been ongoing in the area since 1:10 am in the night.

Earlier, on Sunday, Pakistan accused Indian forces of violating the ceasefire agreement between the countries on two counts. However, no casualties were reported in either incident.

Indian troops opened fire at a Rangers checkpost situated in Nakiyal sector on Sunday afternoon, Pakistani military sources claimed.

Pakistani military sources had earlier accused India of opening unprovoked fire on a Pakistani Rangers’ checkpost in the Sialkot sector on Sunday morning.

“Indian Border Security Forces resorted to unprovoked firing on Pakistani Rangers posts near Pukhlian, Head Marala area, in Sialkot sector,” an unnamed senior military official, told AFP.

Pakistan Rangers also resorted to retaliatory firing.

The exchange of fire continued for a few hours, but no loss of life was reported.

Following the attack, Rangers called for investigations to be launched into the incident.

Moreover the Indian news website, The Time of India reported on Sunday, that an Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier was injured in a sniper attack from the Pakistani side, along the border between the two countries at Machial, northwest of Srinagar, in Indian administered Kashmir.

Earlier on August 6, India accused Pakistani troops of involvement over an attack on an army post in the disputed Kashmir region in which five of its soldiers were killed.

The five were killed late Monday night on August 6 at an outpost some 200 kilometres south of Srinagar, Indian officials said.

The Pakistan army however denied responsibility.

The Foreign Office rejected allegations of Pakistan’s involvement as “baseless and unfounded”, saying the country was committed to its ceasefire promises and wanted to resume peace talks with India soon.

Meanwhile, the Directors General Military Operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India on August 7 spoke over the hotline on the situation on the LoC, a UN-monitored de facto border dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan.

Pakistan's DGMO Major General Ashfaq Nadeem strongly denied that Pakistani troops were involved in the killing of five Indian soldiers, adding that the accusations levelled against the country's soldiers were without foundation and utterly baseless, sources said.

Major General Nadeem moreover told his Indian counterpart that Pakistan wholeheartedly respected the ceasefire agreement with India.

On August 8, Pakistani military officials said Indian troops opened fire and seriously wounded a male civilian along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir.

One killed from Indian firing in Rawalakot - DAWN.COM
 
If Pakistani do not go nuclear then we can promise them we give them more humiliating defeat than 71. Pakistani cannot control all those killing going around in country and the fanboys are dreaming of taking on India.

What about the independence movements going on in india... You must concentrate on that I think... :smart:
 
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As India continues to seethe with anger over the August 6 ambush on the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan has started examining several options, including scaling down its diplomatic staff in New Delhi and shifting troops from its border with Afghanistan to the eastern frontier, The Express Tribune has learnt.


This coincides with a message by Indian army chief General Bikram Singh to his troops to be “aggressive when it comes to dealing with the Pakistani forces” and comes five days after protesters tried to storm Pakistan’s diplomatic mission in New Delhi.

“In view of serious threats to its diplomatic missions in India, Pakistan can withdraw some of its diplomatic staff,” a senior foreign ministry official told The Express Tribune.
Coincidently, India’s main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) also demanded on Sunday that Islamabad pull out its high commissioner in New Delhi.

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The two nations – which have fought three wars since their inception in 1947 – have been embroiled in a verbal duel since the August 6 cross-Line of Control raid that India blamed on Pakistan Army troops.

“Yes, we are thinking on these lines … a major chunk of the diplomatic staff in India could be withdrawn as the Indian government, despite repeated requisitions, did not arrange a foolproof security for our diplomatic missions there,” another foreign ministry official added. “Our High Commission in Delhi has reported suspicious movement of mobsters in the surrounding of offices and residences of our diplomatic staff in India.”

However, the official added that the final decision would be taken by the Cabinet Committee on Defence, the country’s highest forum on national security issues.

Military officials, meanwhile, reacted strongly to ‘unprovoked firing’ by Indian troops on Pakistani check posts in the Sialkot sector. “Pakistan Army will give a befitting response in case of further ceasefire violations,” a senior military official told The Express Tribune. He added that the army could ask the government to withdraw some troops from the border along Afghanistan and redeploy them to the eastern frontiers.

“The military brass has finalised this recommendation in internal meetings. And it would be presented in the DCC meeting,” the military official said. He requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.

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A spokesperson for the Prime Minister House confirmed to The Express Tribune that Nawaz Sharif will be convening the DCC meeting to discuss the latest internal and external security threats. Though no actual date has been fixed, the meeting is likely to be held within a week, the spokesperson said.

“The meeting will discuss the country’s internal and external security situation, particularly tension on eastern borders and regional security scenario,” said the spokesperson when asked about the agenda of the meeting. It will be the first meeting of the DCC since the PML-N government took charge after the May 11 elections.

A senior official said the prime minister has already received a foreign ministry recommendation that it scale down diplomatic staff in India following Wednesday’s abortive attempt by mobsters to storm Pakistan’s High Commission.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart are scheduled to meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York next month. However, calls for postponing the meeting are growing shriller in New Delhi.

Indian opposition leader Rajnath Singh said on Sunday that his country’s patience was running out and demanded that not only India stop all dialogue with Pakistan but also send back Pakistan’s envoy in New Delhi, and recall Indian high commissioner from Islamabad.

Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid evaded a direct reply to a question on whether the New York rendezvous would materialise. The Pakistan government should own up the responsibility for the attacks on Indian soldiers and the firing on LoC in violation of the 2003 ceasefire.

He ruled out India’s directly approaching Pakistani army chief to ease tensions. “The responsibility must rest with the (their) government. Our meeting point is the civilian elected government of Pakistan, not the Pakistan Army or any other agency,” he told India’s CNN-IBN television in an interview.

Referring to Nawaz’s statement where he tried to deescalate the situation, Khurshid said there was no indication of acceptance of responsibility for the attack. “One element is that the regret about what has happened, which has certainly been mentioned. But, there is no indication of acceptance of responsibility,” he added.

“We have said that we expect responsibility. That hasn’t happened, one. Two, the other concern of what we have been expecting: culpability for what happened in Mumbai. There is no indication of that. And, finally, the statement doesn’t take into account, the outreach and the extra mile that India has periodically gone to overcome great difficulties posed,” Khurshid said.

Earlier this week, a bevy of strategic experts, including former military chiefs and top bureaucrats, asked the Indian government to stop talks with Pakistan till the country demonstrated some meaningful steps on combating terrorism.

In an unusual step, these experts, who are purportedly not affiliated to any political organisation, issued a press release which said: “The government would be well advised not to rush into a dialogue with Pakistan on the assumption that the new prime minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, is ostensibly committed to improving ties with India.”

Published in The Express Tribune, August 12th, 2013.




1st violation by indian jets
2nd violation by drone
3rd cease fire violation at the same place of cease fire violation and attacked on PA army check post.


I think we should be ready for any misadventure by india.

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I am ready waiting for this day for too long if they want war than let it be we would love to hunt them down some old issues needs to be settled and they can be only settled in battlefield @Aeronaut
 
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War is long due now. India has to fix Pakistan to make them realize that running a nation on the dictation of illiterate Hafiz Saeeds et al is going to cost them heavy.

Sure!! Teach us... Lets see... Hafiz Saeed versus Shiv Sena :sniper:
 
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