Kashmir : Counter Terror Operation Updates and Discussions

You can't go for a full-scale war where you are not going to occupy a trash land that doesn't produce anything and the people are religious scum. We can take these blows. We are on the right track to keep Pakistan busy in its own backyard. You have to have patience to achieve your objective. Yes, we can again strike at the terror camps. I prefer to use the existing method and make the country more measurable in terms of finance and the development of its people. You should use your voting rights to remove Modi if you don't like him in the next election.
Stop talking like fool I am just asking to carry out preemptive strikes like we used to do earlier. Show me a single tweet where bhadwa modi is condemning the sacrifice instead he is enjoying party. Betichod why he is imposing this one sided ceasefire.
 
Gand me daal lo madarchod ceasefire.

Lo ji porkis are firing from their posts , sending terrorist's but still we are following this one sided ceasefire.
Can't believe porkis are literally violating ceasefire and we are not replying back .Height of shamelessness and inaction by govt, no surprise porkis have become emboldened. It reminds me of upa era where soldiers had to take permission from PMO/MOD to return fire.

How low this bhadwa modi will fall.

 
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war of attrition and asymmetric war will continue between India and Pakistan, need not to push very hard, India needs to touch 5 trillion and then hit tangos hard in topographically limited possible way use of navy is now imminent due to drone strike from seas.
 
From « theafghandigest » on substackdotcom 24/12:

KASHMIR TERROR ATTACK ON INDIAN ARMY IMPLICATES TALIBAN – A spokesman for the Indian Armed Forces said that the Lashkar-e-Taiba terror group carried out the recent deadly attack in Jammu Kashmir. Documents reportedly recovered from those killed in Kashmir indicated that some of the group had received training in Nangarhar, Afghanistan. No date for the training was given but there have been rumors that the Taliban established a training group called ‘PANIPAT’ in Nangarhar which used a subtitle in its internal WhatsApp group titled “Battle of India”. The reference may refer to the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761 when an Afghan army fought against the Maratha Confederacy and won a victory and reputedly slaughtered as many as 40,000 prisoners the day after the fighting concluded. If the Indian revelations prove to be true, it could call into question the Taliban’s repeated pledges to not ‘export terrorism’. There are also rumors that US-made weaponry was used in the attack but these have yet to be corroborated.
 
war of attrition and asymmetric war will continue between India and Pakistan, need not to push very hard, India needs to touch 5 trillion and then hit tangos hard in topographically limited possible way use of navy is now imminent due to drone strike from seas.
No, more like hit 7/8 trillion by the end of the decade and seal the deal once and for all. We're already ahead. Just need to push the advantage further.
 
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There are also rumors that US-made weaponry was used in the attack but these have yet to be corroborated.
We're already ahead. Just need to push the advantage further.

In the past 2 years their(Pakistanis) tactics have evolved further with more pin pointed strikes in Kashmir. Pakistan has studied the Ukraine war well.

Rashtriya Rifles for CI ops can't be deployed in such situations any more.
 

Nine dead as militants open fire on bus full of Hindu pilgrims in northern India​

Arpan Rai | Mon, June 10, 2024 at 4:35 AM CDT

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Nine dead as militants open fire on bus full of Hindu pilgrims in northern India

At least nine Hindu pilgrims were killed in a suspected militant attack in India’s Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday evening, barely an hour before Narendra Modi took his oath as prime minister for a third consecutive term.

Suspected militants fired on a bus carrying the pilgrims to the temple of Vaishno Devi in the Himalayas, causing the driver to lose control and veer off into a deep gorge in Reasi district, police said.

The temple is one of the most popular Hindu pilgrimage sites in the country.

“At about 6.10pm in Pouni area of Reasi, bordering Rajouri district, a bus carrying yatris (pilgrims) from Shiv Khori to Katra was targeted apparently by terrorists using firearms,” police said in a Facebook post.

“The driver was hit and lost control, resulting in the bus sliding into the nearby gorge.”

Thirty-three passengers suffered injuries, including gunshot wounds. Most of them are from the northern Uttar Pradesh state, The Indian Express reported.

Suspected militants were hiding in the forested hills overlooking the road and fired indiscriminately at the bus, Mohita Sharma, district police chief of Reasi, said.

No militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack, the deadliest on civilians in the region in seven years.

At least eight people were killed when a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims was caught in crossfire between local police and militants in July 2017.

Jammu and Kashmir, the Himalayan region contentiously claimed by India and Pakistan, has been roiled by violence since 1989, when members of the majority Muslim population picked up arms against Indian rule and invited a severe military crackdown.

More than 100,000 people are estimated to have been killed in the violence in the past three decades and thousands have been subjected to ”enforced disappearance”.

The attack in Reasi occurred about an hour before Narendra Modi and his new council of ministers took oath in New Delhi.

In 2019, Mr Modi’s government stripped Jammu and Kashmir of a measure of autonomy granted by the Indian constitution, claiming that the move would, among other things, put an end to the region’s militancy and the movement for independence.

It insists the decision has been a success but the situation on the ground remains tense, with sporadic gunfights erupting between militants and the Indian armed forces.

Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi called the attack a “shameful incident” and “the true picture of the worrying security situation in Jammu and Kashmir”.

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Whenever there is a new government in India, Pakistan tests it again and again and make the Kashmir issue boiling. They will check the potential and strength of coalition government . This time they have intentionally targeted the civilians that too Hindu pilgrims, because BJP is not in majority.
 
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Whenever there is a new government in India, Pakistan tests it again and again and make the Kashmir issue boiling. They will check the potential and strength of coalition government . This time they have intentionally targeted the civilians that too Hindu pilgrims, because BJP is not in majority.
I think India will soon break the ceasefire agreement and will bombard pak army positions. India must make them buy a few hundred million worth of additional ammunition / weapons. Also, Taliban must attack them from the other side, while India keeps this side of border hot.

BTW - this shows the stupidity of p-a-k-i-s. They are doing this instead of fixing their economy.
 
I think India will soon break the ceasefire agreement and will bombard pak army positions. India must make them buy a few hundred million worth of additional ammunition / weapons. Also, Taliban must attack them from the other side, while India keeps this side of border hot.

BTW - this shows the stupidity of p-a-k-i-s. They are doing this instead of fixing their economy.
Bombard with what?Kadi ninda?

Last time when we tried,we lost a fighter,a copter with crews as a retaliation from Pakistan. You don't have any meaningful punch to punish Pakistan now.
 
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I don't any doubt that we ll respond in kind.

Without such, we wouldn't have been peaceful until now.

Only thing I am waiting for is whether I ll come to know that response or will it be covert.
 
I think India will soon break the ceasefire agreement and will bombard pak army positions. India must make them buy a few hundred million worth of additional ammunition / weapons. Also, Taliban must attack them from the other side, while India keeps this side of border hot.

BTW - this shows the stupidity of p-a-k-i-s. They are doing this instead of fixing their economy.

This is not an era of war said PM Modi, and now he can't make a mockery of himself if there is any CFV. Most probably it is Jaishanker nalla who advised PM Modi to say something like that. It is always Ajit Doval who has to clear the mess of these babus and politicians taking pride in nonsensical statements and ideas.
 
This is not an era of war said PM Modi, and now he can't make a mockery of himself if there is any CFV. Most probably it is Jaishanker nalla who advised PM Modi to say something like that. It is always Ajit Doval who has to clear the mess of these babus and politicians taking pride in nonsensical statements and ideas.
And ignorants applauding EAM Jayashankar as the best FM ever we had. That stupid did a mess on india EU/US relation.
 
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I said in the Russia-Ukraine thread sometime back that this "not an era of war" statement would come back to haunt us when we try to take back POK from the enemy.

Anyways, looks like we'll need to fight the combined might of China and Pak to re-take POK. But still, we should retake it. It'll also break the back of Pak and reduce cross border terrorism.
 
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I said in the Russia-Ukraine thread sometime back that this "not an era of war" statement would come back to haunt us when we try to take back POK from the enemy.

Anyways, looks like we'll need to fight the combined might of China and Pak to re-take POK. But still, we should retake it. It'll also break the back of Pak and reduce cross border terrorism.
you make it sound so simple. India should just take PoK and reduce cross border terrorism. India is on the backfoot vis-à-vis Pakistan/China, not to mention all the partisan support Pakistan will enjoy in the region. Realistically in any war in the next decade or so India will be focusing on not losing too much territory.

The consequences of delaying or outright refusing modernization the past two decades are starting to rear their heads. Pakistan announced a 15% hike in their defense budget this year, does anybody doubt that they will spend it wisely? Do you have confidence that India will make any significant progress on procurement this year?
 
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