@Abingdonboy and @OrionHunter
did sunderji doctrine have anything to do with USSR and India secretly planning to attack Pakistan??
@sandy_3126 and @Joe Shearer
Is this a piece of fiction or real
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@Abingdonboy and @OrionHunter
did sunderji doctrine have anything to do with USSR and India secretly planning to attack Pakistan??
@sandy_3126 and @Joe Shearer
"somebody" was imagining things...read my and sandy's posts that follow...Is this a piece of fiction or real

"somebody" was imagining things...read my and sandy's posts that follow...![]()
That looks like MQ11..![]()
army soldier runs after a drone being sent for surveillance during a gunbattle with armed militants at Pindi Khattar village in Arnia border sector
@Abingdonboy @kurup @OrionHunter @sandy_3126
how true is this story about INS Vikrant?
1971 war: Commander Khan's revenge
No! USSR was nowhere on the scene. However the Indo–Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation was a treaty signed between India and the Soviet Union in August 1971 that specified mutual strategic cooperation. That meant that the Soviets would come to India's aid if attacked or threatened by any country. That was a masterstroke by Indira Gandhi which prevented China and the U.S. from interfering militarily in the Indo-Pak war of 1971. The U.S 7th fleet which tried to support Pakistan and threaten India was also kept at bay by Soviet subs in the Bay of Bengal and were forced to retreat thanks to the Soviet offensive posture.@Abingdonboy and @OrionHunter
did sunderji doctrine have anything to do with USSR and India secretly planning to attack Pakistan??
@sandy_3126 and @Joe Shearer
No! USSR was nowhere on the scene. However the Indo–Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation was a treaty signed between India and the Soviet Union in August 1971 that specified mutual strategic cooperation. That meant that the Soviets would come to India's aid if attacked or threatened by any country. That was a masterstroke by Indira Gandhi which prevented China and the U.S. from interfering militarily in the Indo-Pak war of 1971. The U.S 7th fleet which tried to support Pakistan and threaten India was also kept at bay by Soviet subs in the Bay of Bengal and were forced to retreat thanks to the Soviet offensive posture.
@Abingdonboy @kurup @OrionHunter @sandy_3126
how true is this story about INS Vikrant?
1971 war: Commander Khan's revenge
True! The irony is that Commander Khan has finally had his revenge as his target, the Vikrant has been decommissioned and it's giant steel hull melted to make steel rods for the concrete jungles coming up in India's metros!@Abingdonboy @kurup @OrionHunter @sandy_3126
how true is this story about INS Vikrant?
1971 war: Commander Khan's revenge
How commander Khan got his revenge? Are we supposed to preserve each and every equipment used in war? Did AAK Niazi got his revenge when we replaced FN-FALs? Or shoes worn by soldiers? Anyways, I do not understand th elogic about denying INS Rajput story... first is anonymous egyptian officer said something. Nobody know who is that person, what he was doing in India (egypt was know pakistani supporter). Second is submarine is blown from inside, well, that is how depth charges are designed to work, isn't it? They are design to explode near subs so that the shocks created will fail something inside it..True! The irony is that Commander Khan has finally had his revenge as his target, the Vikrant has been decommissioned and it's giant steel hull melted to make steel rods for the concrete jungles coming up in India's metros!