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Bluelagoon
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Post Number: 11947 Registered: 12-2013 Posted From: 124.123.70.189
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 06:55 am: |
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Retired General Pervez Musharraf has claimed that Pakistan is facing international isolation thanks to its own wrong policies.// vaadu alaane antadu endhukante Nawaz adini vongo bettadu kadha he is in exile?? |
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Mario_puzo
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Post Number: 3562 Registered: 10-2008 Posted From: 49.206.148.248
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 06:38 am: |
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Diviseema:eve kale maatalu.
Adi ee angle chudalsina line kadu divio.... Pakis oogintaru, hanuman reference ki.... Aggressive tone chuistunnaru, nothing more....future lo evaranna pedda army talakay book raste, appudu musili parikar kandistadu.... Prastutaniki panaindi, sangh happies, avg indian facebooker happies, army kuda full happies.... |
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Tilak
Legend Username: Tilak
Post Number: 42436 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 116.86.108.224
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 05:47 am: |
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Taking on the Nawaz-Sharif led government, former prime minsiter Retired General Pervez Musharraf has claimed that Pakistan is facing international isolation thanks to its own wrong policies. Musharraf's statement comes in the wake of the postponing of the SAARC summit which scheduled for November in Islamabad, as Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Bhutan, joined by Sri Lanka on Friday, pulled out citing concerns over terrorism. LOL Team India : NaMo - Parrikar - Gadkari - Prabhu - Piyush - Smriti - Uma Bharti - Sushma |
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Tilak
Legend Username: Tilak
Post Number: 42432 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 116.86.108.224
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 02:42 am: |
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Diviseema:eve kale maatalu.
yes .. kaalchi vaatha pettadu porkis ki .. by actions as well as words. Nuvvem worry avvaku annai vallaki burnol supply cheddaam .. comparing army with Hanuman makes them happy Team India : NaMo - Parrikar - Gadkari - Prabhu - Piyush - Smriti - Uma Bharti - Sushma |
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Diviseema
Legend Username: Diviseema
Post Number: 32266 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 117.208.128.195
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 02:22 am: |
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infact i feel its reverse. Indian Army Always Tells Indian Politicians that we r strong . and our politicians never know the strength . for a change this govt. realised and listened to army. ekkada hanuman indian govt. not army. Divi is Small OT - Gold. DB Janma Danyam |
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Diviseema
Legend Username: Diviseema
Post Number: 32265 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 117.208.128.195
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 02:20 am: |
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Tilak:"Lord Hanuman did not know of his powers before going to Lanka. Similarly, I made our armed forces realize their power... On the orders of Modiji, the Army did a great job," he said.
eve kale maatalu. konchem ekkuvaidhi. Indian Army Always know they r superior, not only arms wise but also physiologically they r strong and disciplined. Ededo DSP , Boya episode la vundi. eppudo gettiga isthundi army elage vaagithe. Divi is Small OT - Gold. DB Janma Danyam |
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Bluelagoon
Hero Username: Bluelagoon
Post Number: 11925 Registered: 12-2013 Posted From: 124.123.70.189
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 02:15 am: |
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where is thhilakam when def minister is insulting army where did his love of army go |
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Bluelagoon
Hero Username: Bluelagoon
Post Number: 11924 Registered: 12-2013 Posted From: 124.123.70.189
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 02:08 am: |
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Lord Hanuman did not know of his powers before going to Lanka. Similarly, I made our armed forces realize their power... On the orders of Modiji, the Army did a great job," he said/// ee extraalu mnaukunte better ee modi batch they r insuting army who won 1971 war itself} |
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Tilak
Legend Username: Tilak
Post Number: 42427 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 116.86.108.224
Rating:  Votes: 3 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 01:49 am: |
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Pakistan in coma after surgery, says defence minister Manohar Parrikar Even as Parrikar also warned Pakistan that it would get a befitting response for any cross-border misadventure, General Dalbir Singh Suhag visited the two main Army commands on the western front to take stock of the operational preparedness and prevailing security situation. "Pakistan is in a state of coma just like an anaesthetized patient after surgery. Even two days after the surgical strikes, Pakistan has no idea what has happened," said Parrikar, speaking for the first time after Thursday's surgical strikes. Continuing in his typical colloquial manner in Hindi at a function at Peethsain Chauthan in Uttarakhand's Pauri Garhwal region, the defence minister said India had no intention to occupy or capture any nation. "Lord Rama won Lanka and gave it to Vibhishana. We did the same in the Bangladesh operation. We do not want to harm anyone, but if some harms us, a befitting reply will be given." Parrikar said Pakistan was trying to deny the surgical strikes because it had been left stunned, unable to realize how and when the Indian commandos sneaked into PoK to complete the task. "Lord Hanuman did not know of his powers before going to Lanka. Similarly, I made our armed forces realize their power... On the orders of Modiji, the Army did a great job," he said. Kiki .. rubbing salt to wounds .. Team India : NaMo - Parrikar - Gadkari - Prabhu - Piyush - Smriti - Uma Bharti - Sushma |
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Tilak
Legend Username: Tilak
Post Number: 42423 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 116.86.108.224
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2016 - 01:22 am: |
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Teluguhero:There were a total of eight objectives. So close to the Line of Control, they are unlikely to be training camps of jihadis. More likely, they were the final staging areas/launch pads for launching these mercenaries across to the Indian side. The fact that the Special Forces have inflicted over 38 casualties gives an idea about the number of well paid, trained jihadi fighters that Pakistan had readied to rock the Kashmir valley.
Jai Hind! Team India : NaMo - Parrikar - Gadkari - Prabhu - Piyush - Smriti - Uma Bharti - Sushma |
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Teluguhero
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Post Number: 2066 Registered: 04-2008 Posted From: 50.156.143.166
Rating:  Votes: 3 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, October 01, 2016 - 06:14 pm: |
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http://www.rediff.com/news/column/how-our-commandos-delivere d-the-message-at-pakistans-door/20160930.htm How our commandos delivered the message at Pakistan's door September 30, 2016 11:31 IST 'The Pakistanis were lulled adequately to provide one of the fundamental prerequisites for successful execution of such an option: Surprise.' 'The other requisite: Deception in terms of selection of areas for launch/time of offensive action,' explains Brigadier S K Chatterji (retd). For decades Indians have awaited a response like the one that the Indian Army delivered on the night of September 28/29, 2016 to the Pakistanis. The blow was delivered in pitch darkness when most of the jihadis in the launch pads were in deep slumber. It was a tonic for a nation smarting after a string of attacks deep on its soil. Apparently, about 200 Special Forces spearheaded the attack. The objectives were shallow, barely 500 to 2,000 metres across the Line of Control. The arc of operations covered areas opposite south Kashmir, the Pir Panjal and Shamsabari ranges that delineate the opponent's positions in a sector where it has been no war, no peace for ages. There were a total of eight objectives. So close to the Line of Control, they are unlikely to be training camps of jihadis. More likely, they were the final staging areas/launch pads for launching these mercenaries across to the Indian side. The fact that the Special Forces have inflicted over 38 casualties gives an idea about the number of well paid, trained jihadi fighters that Pakistan had readied to rock the Kashmir valley. In a display of pure professionalism, the commandos extricated without losing a man. The tradition that goes along with the Special Forces, invokes its men to back bring their dead. Fortunately, nobody had to be carried on the shoulders. The launch of the operations took a total of 11 days since the day an attack had been staged on the Uri Brigade. It proved enough for the Indian political leadership to take the decision, plan in detail, move resources -- both men and material, and execute the surgical strikes. The entire exercise also witnessed a diplomatic offensive, the threat of using water resources governed by the Indus Water Treaty and building up of a scenario where it appeared that India was reluctant to use anything but diplomatic means. The Pakistanis were lulled adequately to provide one of the fundamental prerequisites for successful execution of such an option: Surprise. The other requisite: Deception in terms of selection of areas for launch/time of offensive action was achieved by attacking disparate Pakistani posts that straddle most of the frontages of three Indian divisions opposing the Pakistanis, and are spread from south Kashmir to the higher reaches of North Kashmir. Indian unmanned aerial vehicles were apparently up in the sky to use their infra red cameras and other optical loads to observe the progress even as our men used all the stealth to avoid detection by Pakistani electronic means. Once the footage is analysed, a better picture of the haemorrhage that the Indian soldiers inflicted on the exporters of terror will emerge. What are the likely options that the Pakistanis have is the issue that is of greater import now for the Indian side to avoid possible losses to a Pakistani retaliation. The cheapest option available to them is to raise the ante in J&K. Already, a large contingent of jihadis have managed to infiltrate into the state. These groups could be coaxed into taking higher risks and attacking military posts and convoys. Such activities, being a mere extension of the established jihadi modus operandi within the valley, would barely lead to more than routine recriminations by the global community. Pakistan could also try and repeat its recently adopted strategy of attacking high value military targets in the Indian hinterland. Such a strategy is fraught with the danger of louder international condemnation. With India having already launched a diplomatic offensive, any such offensive action will only provide fresh breeze to the Indian sail. The Pakistani army could also attempt cross border raids on our posts. It is a very probable riposte; however, it can barely be undertaken on the scale which India has undertaken. Attacking a launch pad and a regular army post are two different options altogether. The later will require huge investments in terms of committing troops and resources. Failures may lead to greater embarrassment. Pakistan has tied itself in knots by stating that no cross border raids have been launched by India, obviously to avoid loss of face. It narrows its diplomatic options. If they go to the UN or other forums and nations, they would only be contradicting themselves. Of course, they are likely to accept the fact of the raids as the dust settles and pursue diplomatic channels. The SAARC meet shortly scheduled in Pakistan is already in jeopardy with India, Bangladesh and Bhutan having declined to participate. Any overtly violent step by Pakistan at this stage would be at a high diplomatic cost. As far as the Indians are concerned, it would be advisable to launch no further operations as of now, as the Director General of Military Operations has already stated. However, it should be prepared for all possible options that the Pakistani army may exercise. In the long run, and should the Pakistani army decide to stage another high decibel attack in a misconstrued effort to redeem its image at home, the Indian response must lead to greater damage to Pakistan's military and jihadi conglomerate. The Tehreek-e-Taliban and Al Qaeda had attacked the Pakistani naval establishment at Mehran, Sind, in May, 2011. The losses included 18 regulars killed, 16 injured and two American P3C Orion Surveillance aircraft destroyed. Indian intelligence agencies have to develop the capabilities to deliver similar blows. Out of work jihadis throng the Pakistani streets. Most of them are lured more by dollars rather than ideology. There is a possibility of turning Pakistani trained jihadis against their own masters. There is also a necessity for the Indian side to be able to target the jihadi leadership in Pakistan. Elimination of the top rungs of these organisations will deter them from greater adventurism. Finally, the diplomatic endeavours must continue and all efforts made to declare Pakistan a State sponsor of global terror. Along with it, the Indus Water Treaty needs to be pursued as a weapon of coercion. Every other means available to wean Pakistan away from terrorism needs to form a part of the armoury. And that could include giving moral and material support to the Baluchs, and providing military resources and intelligence to Afghanistan. India needs to leverage its relationship with Iran. Pakistan has been unkind enough to its Shias, and its relationship with Iran is neither deep nor built on trust. |
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