A guerilla war does not need active popular support. Some really pissed off sections suffice... This is what the insurgents are right now doing. They are mucking around so that people get pissed off and some start blaming the government.
Local villagers setting up defence committees is...
This is the waning phase; you are hot after them and they are hiding. They'll come back and fight when you are cool.
Plus, those people who have been displaced see themselves as scape goats who are being punished for no apparent reason. The guerrillas will turn this into excellent PR (they...
Did I imply anything otherwise?
But you are missing the fact that this is a guerilla war, and not a conventional conflict.
This is guerrilla war... there is no finish. It fades away after burning itself up. The point that you miss out on is that no matter what you do, these people see...
The point everybody is missing is that this a guerrilla war. There is no start; there is no end. There are no victories either, at least not for the "forces."
I just had one question... how many troops does Pakistan have on the ground in these trouble-regions?
You still hung-up over that propaganda?
Let me tell you what Prachanda is doing; it is doing what Bangladesh has been doing. Playing the China card to score brownie points on the negotiation table.
Why do you always ignore geography and historical links and fall for rhetoric?
The Partition created wounds, and your wars and poking didn't help. Hence subtle racism came up in India. Our government's policies of "divide and gather vote" are also to be blamed.
"Ungrateful"? What do you think you are God? Our masters?
Now I know why you are so communal in your...
Its a question of everybody jumping the gun. Do wrong-doings happen in my country? Yes. But does that imply that my country is wrong?
But then, I really expected nothing better from you.
That is the equivalent of calling the British Raj a Christian fiefdom.
The Mughals were way more Hindu than most people acknowledge; this is true for Aurangzeb too.
It was the Delhi Sultanate that was really fundamentalist and had Mongolian rhetorical tendencies.
But the above post...
I have already answered RR's holy post and his "blame-India" rhetoric in another post. So I'll skip it here.
The resolutions will not be implemented because we Indians do not want them to. There are reasons for this, and some of these reasons are your own making (GB, Territory transfer to...
The point that RR made that India alone is responsible for the non-abidement of the resolution is incorrect. Every party is guilty. Pakistan's forces were never removed; only after your forces were removed, were we supposed to go back. This never happenned. Further, afterwards several violations...