Kashmir : Counter Terror Operation Updates and Discussions

With the UNSC resolution, the next step can be economic sanctions if the Pakistanis fail to follow the resolution. It will further reduce the importance of Pakistan.
No sanctions will be there, if you give up everything China will veto for sure. They don't give us NSG entry knowing very well we can stop there entry into 3 other groups and it's just a formality. They don't agree to Massod Azhar blacklisting even when they are presented as demon worldwide after multiple veto and risk trade with India.

High time we should stop wasting time on useless resolutions and diplomacy. Turkey bombs Kurds, Kurds can cry a river and so can US nobody gives a shit. UN resolutions have no meaning nowadays we should better quit the UNGA and UNSC if they deny listing Masood Azhar, at the very least stop giving legitimacy to these farce institutions. 18% population of world not recognizing UN will dent the legitimacy, more countries will follow soon.

What a pusillanimous attitude we have, always, every fkn time we are unprepared, always scared of escalation, kind of agreeing with @Arvind, we should disband our forces, lick the boots of Islamic Gazwa-e-Hind warriors and serve them. We can get better quality airshows and training exercises of other nations in few billions.
 
No sanctions will be there, if you give up everything China will veto for sure. They don't give us NSG entry knowing very well we can stop there entry into 3 other groups and it's just a formality. They don't agree to Massod Azhar blacklisting even when they are presented as demon worldwide after multiple veto and risk trade with India.

High time we should stop wasting time on useless resolutions and diplomacy. Turkey bombs Kurds, Kurds can cry a river and so can US nobody gives a shit. UN resolutions have no meaning nowadays we should better quit the UNGA and UNSC if they deny listing Masood Azhar, at the very least stop giving legitimacy to these farce institutions. 18% population of world not recognizing UN will dent the legitimacy, more countries will follow soon.

What a pusillanimous attitude we have, always, every fkn time we are unprepared, always scared of escalation, kind of agreeing with @Arvind, we should disband our forces, lick the boots of Islamic Gazwa-e-Hind warriors and serve them. We can get better quality airshows and training exercises of other nations in few billions.

UNSC resolution is necessary in order to put a significant financial squeeze on Pakistan.

Without it, all we can do is rely on ourselves, which is the last option we should take. Also, giving up will signify that we lost to China's diplomatic clout.
 
Iran has probably one of the most unreliable, dumb and stupid leadership. We keep sacrificing a lot for accommodating them and yet those traitors always try to backstab us.

Their only goal is to destroy Israel and USA how will they achieve that is unknown but they are obsessed with it even more than Pakistan obsession with Kashmir.

We can easily benifit over $100B in trade and other fields if we stop siding with them, yet out of our self imposed injury of being unnecessarily independent we side with them and get almost nothing in return, idiots couldn't give a single statement of facts on Kulbhushan abduction.

It's radical Islam, they've all gone retarded because of it; which is both shocking and a damn shame because they used to be a very smart people (even now, the ones who live abroad and don't really follow Islam are usually very well educated, intelligent and well off).

And lmfao yea, they make things unnecessarily hard on themselves and on us by constantly spouting off against America and calling for the destruction of Israel. India and the US could have had a much easier time handling Afghanistan and Pakistan if Iran was a more sensible country that could be worked with.
 
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What could be the repercussions of opening up the entire IB for cross border firing? Is it viable?


Did not understand what do you intend to convey when you say the same. Are you hypothesizing fire assaults across IB too? And if so, is it limited to the Jammu region or extended across the whole of IB? Or do you intend to hypothesize about sectorial limitations?

Anyways, what is the aim of such an action? Other than higher attrition rates for self and others, not much is achieved.
 
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Peace should be given every chance before war is prosecuted. And it (effort to broker peace before war) should not only be done, but like justice, should also be seen to be done clearly and visibly. Hence the Indian approach.

Of course, the narrative that is being built, with Iran and Afghanistan joining in the chorus of 'Terror from Pakistan', indicates that Pakistan is heading for serious trouble, effectively a blockade is being created of the nation itself. Hypothetically in case of build up towards an armed conflict like situation, the airspaces of Afghanistan, Iran are closed for them with the waterways being denied by the Indian Navy and the region of POK being a fair game for IAF. Does anyone think that Chinese will risk pushing in supplies to them through that corridor without accepting loses?


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Never knew a nation working so hard to close it's own lines of communication in case of a conflict so fervently. Amazing.
 

Happens.

Day before, we lost Maj Chitresh Bisht, a fine young officer I remember quite well, having spent a few months together in a remote location. Cheerful, gutsy, professional and a daredevil!

Died in the Line of Duty, doing what he loved, and doing it to the best of his ability.

Similarly, we will lose fine men and women before we reach peace, sometimes at greater rate than that we can absorb collectively as a nation. But like the Indian Army says: "Be the citizen worth dying for." I merely wish that each and every Indian understands and incorporates that in their every action, for without the Armed Forces guarding us at the frontiers, we are not safe and without our citizens working to the best of their capability, they are not in a position to keep us safe.
 
@BlackOpsIndia

Peace should be given every chance before war is prosecuted. And it (effort to broker peace before war) should not only be done, but like justice, should also be seen to be done clearly and visibly. Hence the Indian approach.

Of course, the narrative that is being built, with Iran and Afghanistan joining in the chorus of 'Terror from Pakistan', indicates that Pakistan is heading for serious trouble, effectively a blockade is being created of the nation itself. Hypothetically in case of build up towards an armed conflict like situation, the airspaces of Afghanistan, Iran are closed for them with the waterways being denied by the Indian Navy and the region of POK being a fair game for IAF. Does anyone think that Chinese will risk pushing in supplies to them through that corridor without accepting loses?


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Never knew a nation working so hard to close it's own lines of communication in case of a conflict so fervently. Amazing.
From Saudi Prince MBS press conference : " We will make greater Middle East and Pakistan will be eastern guard of Greater Middle East"
 
Happens.

Day before, we lost Maj Chitresh Bisht, a fine young officer I remember quite well, having spent a few months together in a remote location. Cheerful, gutsy, professional and a daredevil!

Died in the Line of Duty, doing what he loved, and doing it to the best of his ability.

Similarly, we will lose fine men and women before we reach peace, sometimes at greater rate than that we can absorb collectively as a nation. But like the Indian Army says: "Be the citizen worth dying for." I merely wish that each and every Indian understands and incorporates that in their every action, for without the Armed Forces guarding us at the frontiers, we are not safe and without our citizens working to the best of their capability, they are not in a position to keep us safe.

I saw. 45-50 CRPF men, Major Chitresh Singh Bisht, and now another 4-5 young men. This is too much to swallow, and all for what? Fighting defensively on our own territory against *censored*s who are the very definition of expendable. If war is thrust upon us, and our men and women will die no matter what, let's start settling this issue for good now.

I know we can't break up Pakistan right now, I know we may not even be able to conduct a full scale war right now; but we need to hit the Pakistani *censored*s now, they have to bleed through overt and covert means from every direction in every goddamn way imaginable. Every single part of their military, intelligence, and civilian population has to bleed and suffer immeasurably for this. Open up the gates of hell on them, give them Lanjote, Peshawar and Mehran a million times over.
 
@BlackOpsIndia

Peace should be given every chance before war is prosecuted. And it (effort to broker peace before war) should not only be done, but like justice, should also be seen to be done clearly and visibly. Hence the Indian approach.

Of course, the narrative that is being built, with Iran and Afghanistan joining in the chorus of 'Terror from Pakistan', indicates that Pakistan is heading for serious trouble, effectively a blockade is being created of the nation itself. Hypothetically in case of build up towards an armed conflict like situation, the airspaces of Afghanistan, Iran are closed for them with the waterways being denied by the Indian Navy and the region of POK being a fair game for IAF. Does anyone think that Chinese will risk pushing in supplies to them through that corridor without accepting loses?


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Never knew a nation working so hard to close it's own lines of communication in case of a conflict so fervently. Amazing.

Funny thing is we talk about isolation all day long for months and years just to satisfy our fragile ego. In reality, they get away with almost everything. We buy arms worth Billions and store for a day that will never come in the life span of those arms, while they fund a Jobless idiot with pennies to screw us day and night.