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Pulwama must be 60-80 kms from LOC and this is not humanly possible that with the fortified LOC anyone from Pakistan side can transport the high explosives to the IOK, and looking at the destruction this doesn't looks like some local made improvised IED or bomb, a military grade IED/explosive can bring this kind of destruction.

Pakistan would not think of this act 2 days before the visit of Saudi MBS to the country, and this is the first such act in history and JeM is not known for such acts in IOK.

Who is the beneficiary here...Pakistan with all the bashing it gets, absolutely NO.

Modi and BJP will benefit most from this attention grabbing episode, with local Indian press which was critical of Modi about his false promises of 20 million jobs per year not met, highest joblessness rate in 40 years in India, Congress getting after the Rafael deal corruption, other local issues...suddenly the media has shifted its focus towards Pakistan with war hysteria, bashing Pakistan and all that, ideal strategy by Modi and R&AW....can't get it better.

Now one fake surgical strike and in full Indian media glare will make it a perfect strategy for Modi and will put a damper on Congress who is recouping and getting there. All the hallmark of an inside job done with perfection.
 
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False flag operations and India is synonymous to each other...many saner elements in India also believes it, but mainstream media is controlled by the ruling class, the higher castes...




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Mainstream Indian media is fully controlled by the Indian establishment, started naming and blaming Pakistan within 10 minutes of Pulwama attacks...Twitter/social media gives the other side of story.

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Why Narendra Modi's Ruling Party No Longer Looks Invincible in 2019 Indian Elections


Indian PM Narendra Modi accepted his Bharatiya Janata Party's defeat in the just-concluded assembly elections in five states. Dec. 12, 2018.

Xinhua News Agency/Getty Images
By ALYSSA AYRES
December 12, 2018
IDEAS
Ayres is senior fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, and is the author
of Our Time Has Come: How India is Making Its Place in the World (Oxford University Press, 2018).


More than 100 million voters in five states across India went to the polls in November and December. The results announced on Dec. 11 put the current governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the defensive: they didn’t win a single state. With national elections to be held by May 2019, the narrative has shifted in India. For the first time in a while, the BJP no longer looks invincible.

It seemed like yesterday that the BJP had all the political momentum. In 2014, they won the first single-party majority in 30 years in the country’s lower house of parliament. They followed this by gaining power in state after state, controlling 21 of India’s 29 state-level assemblies by May 2018. Modi’s policy focus on economic growth, jobs, and good governance appealed to voters, and his early efforts to woo foreign investment to India and spur manufacturing attracted global attention. What’s more, the Indian National Congress party (known as Congress)—which had dominated politics for most of the country’s history since independence in 1947—had a much-diminshed presence, with not even enough seats in the lower house to hold formal opposition status. In the states too the party’s control dwindled as it kept losing out to the BJP.


http://time.com/5477783/bjp-state-loss-elections-narendra-modi/
 
For 2019, BJP Will Bet Bigger Than Ever On Narendra Modi: Foreign Media

The 2019 election has suddenly opened up following the BJP's loss of three large Indian states on Tuesday, a day after Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel shocked investors by quitting.



Rocked by regional election defeats and investor dismay at the surprise loss of the central bank chief, India's ruling party is doubling down on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Four-and-a-half years after crushing the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty's latest scion as he swept to victory, PM Modi still cultivates his image as a diligent, incorruptible son-of-a-tea-seller who strives to make India a prouder, more powerful country.

That enduring appeal is the Bharatiya Janata Party's trump card going into national elections next year in the world's biggest democracy. BJP leaders expect to triumph by focusing the campaign on PM Modi versus opposition leader Rahul Gandhi and by zeroing in on religious issues-including a controversial temple-that will consolidate India's majority Hindu voters, said a senior BJP official who asked not to be named discussing strategy.

The 2019 election has suddenly opened up following the BJP's loss of three large Indian states on Tuesday, a day after Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel shocked investors by quitting. The Hindu nationalist party's senior leaders plan to regroup to chew over the poor performance, with the party bracing for the loss next year of a significant number of seats in the lower house of parliament, or Lok Sabha, the BJP official said.


https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/for-2019-bjp-will-bet-bigger-than-ever-on-modi-foreign-media-1961931

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I hope so.


Pulwama will Pull Modi to a victory...









Optics and vibes earlier in Indian media...critical of Modi and BJP govt. policies and the changed optics and vibes after the Pulwama attacks...




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DNA: 44 CRPF jawans martyred in a terror attack in Kashmir's Pulwama




 
we have heard the language of india before we show our patakay to world.. let them try we dont have much to lose.. they do .
i am wondering alot of things happen when their are major cricket match or tournment involve have anyone noticed?
 
Pulwama explosives obtained locally, says Indian commander


WASHINGTON: “It is not possible to bring such massive amounts of explosives by infiltrating the border,” says an Indian military commander, Lt Gen D.S. Hooda.

India blames Pakistan for Thursday’s suicide bombing in Pulwama that killed over 40 soldiers in India-held Kashmir. Pakistan has strongly rejected the Indian claim, urging New Delhi to avoid such “sad and baseless knee-jerk reactions”.

The Indian media reported that the suicide car-bomber Aadil Ahmad Dar used more than 750 pounds of explosives against the military convoy he targeted.

India’s options for putting diplomatic pressure on Pakistan are limited, so are its options for a military response, says report

Gen Hooda, who commanded the Indian army’s Northern Command during a similar crisis in September 2016, told The New York Times on Saturday that “the material may have been taken from stashes of explosives” being used to broaden the Jammu highway where the attack occurred.

The newspaper also noted that India’s options for putting diplomatic pressure on Pakistan were limited, so were its options for a military response.

“Pakistan is largely shielded by its alliance with China, which has used its veto power at the United Nations Security Council to protect it,” said the NYT report while explaining why India did not have too many options for diplomatically isolating Pakistan.

“India’s options for a military response are also limited, analysts say, with the disputed border blanketed in thick snow and Pakistani troops on high alert,” the report added.

Diplomatic observers in Washington pointed out that the United States will also not like to isolate Pakistan, particularly now when it’s playing a key role in US-Taliban talks. A semi-official US media outlet, Voice of America, reported that American and Taliban officials are set to meet in Islamabad on Monday for a new round of direct peace negotiations aimed at paving the way for a political settlement to the war in Afghanistan.

The NYT report also hinted that the bomber might have been motivated by domestic reasons to carry out the attack.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1464358/pulwama-explosives-obtained-locally-says-indian-commander
 
A valid question by former indian naval officer...


See the modi electorate was declining rapidly, he, BJP (Extremist zionist hindu regime) needed something big to force entire Indian crowd rally behind him (they have done it successfully), Indian establishment want Modi win 2019 elections by hook or by crook, so we can see that now, even BJP's opposition i.e Congress etc. had no other option to sing in sync & in chorus with BJP.

This is the long tested recipe, this is what BJP did in 2002 Gujarat for political gains, now modi will have to do something big/visible in order to sustain the support he is getting from indian public, whether imaginary (like 2016 fake surgical strike) or something real.

We are currently in first phase, where indian regime is creating atmosphere in favour of them in the world, for upcoming hostilities using aggressive diplomacy, so that the major world powers support their ambitions in the name of self defence, we know indians have strong clout at world forums due to strong diplomatic support of USA, Israel & UK.

My personal opinion is that india may/will resort to any adventure after MBS visit to new Dehli, untill then we will see only hostile rhetoric & diplomacy from indians.
 
To bad Dumb Indian can't see how their establishment play them for fools , co-incidentally every time Elections comes close something happen , they put blame on Pakistan to gain votes .
 

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