please read the news . it clearly says its been done by Taliban.
lol then you should not reference it here, i referenced yesterday blasts in india as indians are putting blame on us ....
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please read the news . it clearly says its been done by Taliban.
WHICH GREAT NATION ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? AND KEEP UR SOLDIERS A KILOMETER AWAY FROM LOC OR ARRANGE SOME EMERFENCY SERVICE TO RESCUE THEM WHEN WE WILL COME TO PUSH THEM BACK........If you come close to India border to cause terrorism in our great nation, expect to get killed, every single one. Best to keep 500 metres from the border and no one will die.
Guys it’s a disputed territory and both armies are deployed there against each other. I have my self been to many fronts along the LoC and have fired at Indian positions where 4 Rajput was deployed back in 1999.
There is no point in complaining about this incident as the incidents of sniping and machine gun fire are not unheard.
A ceasefire is agreed but its not mandatory on either parties. They respect it as long as it suits them. Normally things get hot when either side tries to establish new bunkers or positions. Its starts with machine gun fire and mortars and can escalate to heavy machine run fire and in some occasions howitzers are also involved but only if there is some heavy and aggressive movement.
Back in 1999, I visited an injured caption in CHM who got hit by shrapnel from mortar shell while he was deployed with my cousin in Bhimber sector. Both his legs were amputated and he accepted it as a an eventuality. He had been doing the same to Indians when he as directing his fire on their positions.
The thing is, the only causality here in the web are our bruised egos when one taunts the other but the consequences for these guys on either side are very serious and very real. Guys who spend time on the front and come in contact with the other side have great respect for each other. They don’t have times for the tantrums we post about each other.
Peace with Pakistan at this moment doesn’t fit the Indian army’s strategic planning and they as true enemy want to keep Pakistan forces under pressure while its engaged with an insurgency for over a decade now. Therefore we see that no matter what party forms the government in India, any solution, be it Kashmir, Siachin or sir-creek is impossible when any bilateral progress between the two movements is stalled because of the Indian Army’s opposition to any such move.
So shortly, expect to see more incidents like these that can escalate to small skirmishes to even something bigger, followed by flagstaff meetings and temporary ceasefire and then back to the same incidents again.
Third, If i recall reading recent wikileaks , it was Gen Kiyani who was a hurdle for solving Kashmir.
Can you please share the link of that wikileak?
I agree with your post except for the bolded part.
First its the Civilian Govt who makes the decision not the Army as it has been for the last 64 years.
Second, Also we were very near resolving Kashmir with back channel diplomacy.
Third, If i recall reading recent wikileaks , it was Gen Kiyani who was a hurdle for solving Kashmir.
But who is to say that GoI (it's unlikely, I know) hasn't given IA the nod to keep the pressure on.
Thanks for your post and I respect your disagreement with my bolded part. I will have a read about Kyani’s alleged disagreement, although I will look it up but will appreciate if you can pass me the link, I have unfortunately missed that news. But indeed there are many reports about Indian Army being a hurdle in the peace process.I agree with your post except for the bolded part.
First its the Civilian Govt who makes the decision not the Army as it has been for the last 64 years.
Second, Also we were very near resolving Kashmir with back channel diplomacy.
Third, If i recall reading recent wikileaks , it was Gen Kiyani who was a hurdle for solving Kashmir.