Ok we will do this when you will correct your mentality of not constantly raping women. Remember how Sierra Leone refused India's troops for peace keeping because of allegations of rape?
No little child. 5353 is a strategic point. We were the agressors.. so we could not hold on to most what we captured but we did not LOSE any territory before conflict, we GAINED territory.
I don't know how you Indians think of what is a win or loss call all I see is we won, we won just to...
^^Please go fix your half a billion indians living under the poverty line. Half a billion with out toilets.
Ingorance, pseudo-arrogrance a bliss. :cheers:
Reports just say 5 did survive the initial crash but died on the way to the hospital. :(
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It was 8 years old.
Official: No survivors from Pakistan jet crash
Plane carrying 152 people crashes while trying to land in rainstorm
NBC, msnbc.com and news services
updated 1 minute ago
Rescue workers look for survivors at the site of a passenger plane crash near Islamabad, Pakistan, on Wednesday...
Near Tiger Hill, Point 5353 still Pak-occupied
Posted: Mon Jul 13 2009, 02:11 hrs
Standing tall and dominating the famous Tiger Hill on the Line of Control (LoC) is a grim reminder of the Kargil war. Point 5353, the highest peak in the region which has a clear view of the National...
This may be a sign that these leaks are not going to damage Pak-US relations :)
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House rejects troop pullout from Pakistan
(AP) – 8 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The House has rejected a resolution directing the president to...
Pakistan and Afghanistan: interdependent, distrustful neighbours
The relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan is a lot more complex than described in the stories of ISI goons
Michael Semple guardian.co.uk
Tuesday 27 July 2010 11.15 BST
No one should be surprised that 180 of the...
Pakistan decries WikiLeaks release of U.S. military documents on Afghan war
By Joshua Partlow and Karin Brulliard
Washington Post staff writers
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
KABUL -- Pakistani officials reacted angrily Monday to the publication of a trove of U.S. military documents that...