I praised him on this point:
"We are quite happy with a disarmed civilian population thank you,because desis are emotional often low iq people who cant handle power responsibly in most cases."
This is true for all of South Asia.
Fighting a rag tag bunch of militants is way different than fighting a professional armed force comprising of army, navy, and airforce. I dare you to try it!
Regarding Feb 27th, I don't consider it a great skill where a 4th gen fighter shoots down a 2nd gen fighter.
Very well said bro!
At some point Indian snipers will also learn and develop tactics. You think only Pakistani snipers can have all the experience? :lol:
Slowly but surely we're inching towards inducting Tejas at full capacity. It will be a game-changer for our aviation industry and will make us capable of making more advanced fighter aircrafts.
Here's a quote from Wikipedia:
By the end of the war, Pakistan had to withdraw under international pressure and due to pressure from continued fighting at battle front and left India in control of all territory south and east of the LOC, as was established in July 1972 as per the Simla Agreement.
It's not rocket science to track movement of CRPF convoys. They were not army or paramilitary units. They are reserve police force.
Regarding, the explosives...they are routinely found in RR searches in J&K in smaller quantities. You can amass a significant amount in few months.