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Excellency I have seen the video. It seems your country men still are unable to understand that reverse search is possible for videos as well. This video is at least few weeks old and was initially shared from Indian handles. </Facepalm>

i know you will say the same.everytime we share something,you guys always say the same thing.
 
Is it Not possible that WHEN things get bad for Pakistan , They will offer to make LOC
As IB and call off this 70 year Conflicit
That is just wishful thinking on the part of Indians.

If that ever happens the Pakistani people will turn on their army and tear it limb from limb.

I think the PA generals themselves realize the hole they have dug for themselves. But they have to continue digging, the day they stop the general population will bury them alive and the generals know that.
 
i know you will say the same.everytime we share something,you guys always say the same thing.

Excellency you are more than welcome to issue a rebuttal based on facts.

What is happening here is a micro version of Pakistan at the world stage. It’s like playing chess with a pigeon. I ll checkmate you only to have you push away the pieces and strut around on the chessboard in your imaginary victory parade
 
Are you a Kukhrain?

Yes, I wasn't aware of it till few years back when my father passed away and I visited Haridwar for the ashes immersion. The pundit maintaining the records of specific clans told me about this. He showed me records of my forefathers visiting Haridwar dating back to past seven generations, all recorded in several record keeping books.
 
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On 5th Nov, Jupiter moving into Sagittarius with Saturn and Ketu, and Rahu opposite it in Ardra in Gemini. This is going to be a high energy axis :)
Hopefully stars ensure safe transition of Pakistan into FATF blacklist and the IMF committee suspends its program soon.

CPEC loans will start maturing next year....
 
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You have no clue of that issue either. Certain things are best not discussed in public. Your perceptions you are authorised to. But the clarification of the issue is not meant for a public platform.

I suggest, you stick to facts and not your own conjectures. Your posts are becoming ridiculously stupid by the minute. Consider this as an advice.

Sir, I knw it very well. But let's not go into details , I had previously deleted one of my post related to why Doklam happened or was allowed to happen and who missed it happening. It happend because of lethargy of people deployed for specific task. But since this if off topic and senstive issue so I will end here.

Can you cite this, as below referenced?

It's good Indian armed forces is getting trained real time and deployed to do what they are raised for, especially the officer ranks. Good to see every one is getting streamlined saying goodbye to cosyness in the institution and cleaning the years of rust in govt service.

They were trained to training level not real time. Now even a major general rank is currently in the field to monitor the op , Modi ne sabki neend haram kari hui hai :ROFLMAO:

So, as per you, a Maj Gen is supposed to be in 'field' to monitor the op. What precisely is field, in your expert opinion?

Will get back. Travelling again :)
 
@Falcon I have a lot of questions but you won't answer them saying its not for public consumption. So, I'll keep it elementary:). Can you say if this new heightened tension is the new normal or should I expect some twist in the coming months.
 
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Imran Khan acknowledges Pakistan could lose in war with India
IANS | Sep 15, 2019, 11.05 AM IST

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again raked up the prospect of a war, including a nuclear war, with India over New Delhi's "illegal annexation" of Kashmir.

Imran tacitly acknowledged that Pakistan could lose in a conventional war with India, and in that case "there could be consequences".

To a question on his issuing a nuclear threat to India over Kashmir, Imran Khan told Al Jazeera: "There is no confusion. What I said is that Pakistan will never start a nuclear war. I am a pacifist, I am anti-war. I believe that wars do not solve problems. War has unintended consequences. Look at the war in Vietnam, Iraq, the wars caused other problems, probably much more serious than what it was originally fought for.

"But I am clear that when two nuclear armed countries fight a conventional war, there is every possibility of it ending in a nuclear war. If I say Pakistan, God forbid, and in a conventional war, and we are losing, and if a country is stuck between two choices, either you surrender or fight to the death for your freedom. I know Pakistan will fight to the death for freedom, when a nuclear armed country fights to the death, there are consequences.

"That is why we have approached the UN, and are approaching every international forum, that they must act right now, as this (Kashmir) is a potential disaster that will go way beyond the Indian subcontinent.

On India's revocation of special status for Kashmir, he said that India had "annexed Kashmir illegally" and "unilaterally broken international laws".

He also said that there was "no longer prospect of a dialogue" with India, though his country has downgraded diplomatic ties and snapped trade links with New Delhi since the latter on August 5 revoked Kashmir's special status in order to integrate it into the rest of the country.

"There is not much we can do except approach international organisations" and also the "stronger countries" like the US, China ("which is supportive"), and Russia. "We are approaching all of them."

He also said that if the Kashmir issue is not resolved by the international community it could "impact world trade".

Asked about US President Donald Trump's offer to intervene on the Kashmir issue, including his latest one this week, Imran said: "I am thankful to President Trump, the most powerful in the world. If he intervenes, seriously intervenes, it is one way you can guarantee some sort of resolution." He also suggested the US could act indirectly on Kashmir through the UN Security Council.

In the August 16 UNSC closed door session, the US, France and Russia backed India over its moves on Kashmir, while China supported close friend Pakistan.

During his August 26 meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Biarritz, France, President Trump backed off from his offer to mediate on Kashmir, especially after Modi conveyed firmly that India does not want any third party mediation on the issue.
 
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