Was replying to what U said.My point was aimed at part of the thread which saidHave you read the thread before posting comments
"Myanmar denies Indian Army soldiers killed rebels inside its territory".
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Was replying to what U said.My point was aimed at part of the thread which saidHave you read the thread before posting comments
Base on what FB post which turns out to be falseWas replying to what U said.My point was aimed at part of the thread which said
"Myanmar denies Indian Army soldiers killed rebels inside its territory".

Indian media spread fake and old pictures of so called hot pursuit.
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Well lets say that all this is true and india did do surgical strikes into myanmar, question is why for the past five or six decades have they note done such strikes into pakistan or bangladesh when the indian governments have been jumping up and down about camps there?
and when we did strike to support East Pakistanis, now we have Bangladesh.fix six decades ago there was no Bangladeshand when we did strike to support East Pakistanis, now we have Bangladesh.
The surgical strikes were there when Pakistan funded Khalistan and Kashmir separation movement. RAW's CIT-X used to carry out cross border strikes which controlled the Khalistan movement.
after that in 1999 All covert ops were terminated on PM'S order and it's only now in last 1-2 years it looks like it's revived.
Please show any proof of these surgical strikes that you are talking about, or are you making it up?

Pakistan has the proof, they are trying to prove that Mukti Bahani was supported by India and etc Please ask them![]()
You spoke about surgical indian army operations in pakistan in the 90s. Please provide proof. How come, indian governments have been complaining about ULFA camps in Bangladesh for decades and did nothing about them?
What about the IB and RAW's snatch operation in Nepal? And from where Yasin Bhatkal (Indian Mujahideen terrorist) was caught?
Then there are the cross-border operations conducted across the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir by Special Forces and Ghatak platoons of infantry units deployed in the area. These cross-border operations are usually tactical in nature, conducted over a few hours with targets selected close to the LoC, to cause short-term damage and send a message to the other side.
* Among the cross-border operations tacitly acknowledged by the government is “Operation All Clear” conducted inside Bhutan in December 2003 to eliminate North Eastern militant groups based in South Bhutan. About 30 militant camps —13 ULFA, 12 NDFB and 5 KLO — were the target of intelligence-based operations which included troops from 3 Corps. The then Army chief, General N C Vij, had announced that 650 militants had been “neutralised” — either killed or captured — during the operations.
* In April-May 1995, following the signing of an MoU for “maintenance of peace and tranquility in border areas”, India and Myanmar (then Burma) conducted a joint military operation, “Operation Golden Bird”. The Indian Army’s 57 Mountain Division blocked a column of around 200 NSCN, ULFA and KLO militants moving through the Myanmar-Mizoram border towards Manipur, after it picked up a consignment of weapons on the Bangladesh coast near Cox’s Bazar.
- See more at: Myanmar strike: Not the first time Army conducted cross-border operations | The Indian Express
So only actions in bhutan and nepal.....yet you guys were carping on about ULFA camps and traing centres in Bangladesh for decades....why no operations to take them out?