Delnavaz B
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You liar.
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You liar.
And that air chief later become political enemy of Ayub Khan and have personal grudge against him thats why he was mouthing against his actions first check his political affiliations then believe on him just like many Generals mouthing against Musharaf because he refuses to share power with them.
Yes they are because of retirement and then becoming a part of corrupt political elites its always better to quote non political motivated accounts.Isn't it strange how your best officers turn against your national narrative, one after the other?
Yes they are because of retirement and then becoming a part of corrupt political elites its always better to quote non political motivated accounts.
Maj. Gen G.D Bakshi Retd said on of his interview (available on Youtube) that because of mismanagement Indian Gen wrongly calculated ammunition reserves and hastily advise Govt to accept UN demand of ceasefire in fact Pakistan is low on ammunition reserves.So who is left who is untainted? Other than your father and your uncle? Are we now to go to them for the facts on everything? Have you read what has been put up already, the secret reports of the Americans, who were then Pakistani allies, and some of whom even overstepped the boundary and went along with Pakistani personnel on quasi-belligerent missions?
Have you any grounding in the military history of the period, or are you just making brave-sounding posts as a 'time-pass'?
Do they look like SSG to you Idiot?They aren't SSG..100% Propaganda,Of course your masters who taught you to scratch your balls right like men ...the Soviets have also taught you to do propaganda right..Foul Nations
Mighty SSG Commandos were assigned the task of destroying the Pathankot airfield. Many of the large number of paratroopers rounded up at various places in the country have confessed that their object was to destroy vital installations.
The Pakistani Army’s special forces were raised as the Special Service Group (SSG) in 1956 using the cadre of 19 (Para) Baloch. This special force was trained in sobotage and disruptive activities behind enemy lines.
On the night of 6th September, around 200 officers and men of the SSG were air-dropped by C-130s near the Indian airbases of Adampur, Pathankot and Halwara on a bold mission to destroy Indian combat aircraft and put the bases out of action. They would then ex-filtrate back to Pakistan, following the numerous rivulets and streams that flow from Punjab back to their home territory.
Captured and Killed by villagers Local police
Col SG MEHDI, MC who commanded the SSG till justbefore the 1965 war, gives a fascinating account of SSG operations during the conflict
http://www.defencejournal.com/july98/1965war.htm
Dude notice the side by side formation of the tanks,They are towed to be presented to the public most probably some time after the end of the war ,That is Propaganda Surely to make stupid indians like you believe that you won against a Smaller and relatively weaker enemy!You are entering Pakistan - No passport required so bash on regardless
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Pak POW waiting to be transported to Prison Camps where they would live for years.
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lol.. he was so concerned about his life that he went to war, inside pakistan!! a dead soldier can't fight though. but i do agree that he served his nation with all he had got. still couldn't save it from disgrace. if you think surviving battlefield is cowardice, the you are class 1... you know what....Brave soldier serve his nation till the end not like yellow Indian army officer prefer his life over his national pride. Shame.
ain't GT Road inside pakistan? i would frefer our army men being "cowards" inside enemy territorry than being "brave" inside own. otherwise we will have to see a situation like pakistan where army wanted to capture red fort ended up defending lahore...When the Bharti Coward panicked.
Mr. Pradhan has devoted an entire chapter of his book to how General Jayanto Nath Chaudhuri, the Indian Army Chief, badly panicked when Pakistani forces mounted a fierce counter-attack during 1965 war. At one point, Gen Chaudhuri ordered Gen Harbakhash Singh to pull back behind the Beas, essentially leaving much of Indian Punjab to Pakistan.
In Chapter 8 titled "Of Cowardice and Panic" of his book "1965 War-The Inside Story", R.D. Pradhan describes the cowardice of Maj. Gen. Niranjan Prasad, the Indian general commanding officer in Kasur sector. When Pakistan Defense Forces counter-attacked the intruding Indian military and the general was fired upon on Sept 6, 1965, he "ran away". Here's an excerpt:
"On learning that, Lt. Gen. Harbakash Singh and the corps commander drove in a Jonga (Nissan P60 Jeep) to the battlefront. Army commander found that the enemy (PAF) air attack had created a havoc on G.T. Road. (Indian) Vehicles were burning and several vehicles of 15 Division abandoned on the road, the drivers having run away, leaving some of the engines still running. Maj. Gen. Niranjan Prasad was hiding in a recently irrigated sugar cane field. As described by Harabakash Singh: "He (Prasad) came out to receive us, with his boots covered with wet mud. He had no head cover, nor was he wearing any badges of his rank. He had stubble on his face, not having shaved." Seeing him in such a stage, Harbakhash Singh asked him: "Whether he was the General Officer commanding a division or a coolie? Why had he removed badges of rank and not shaved? Niranjan Prasad had no answer."
There is difference between bravery and running like a DOG with tail between the legs from the battlefield and don't dare to disrespect our martyr soldiers. Nonsense.lol.. he was so concerned about his life that he went to war, inside pakistan!! a dead soldier can't fight though. but i do agree that he served his nation with all he had got. still couldn't save it from disgrace. if you think surviving battlefield is cowardice, the you are class 1... you know what....
it was pak army doing that all the way from kashmir to sialkot. why do you think just mentioning GOC 15 div being KIA is disrespect?There is difference between bravery and running like a DOG with tail between the legs from the battlefield and don't dare to disrespect our martyr soldiers. Nonsense.
No way that pride only Indian army have. KIA is lot better then being a yellow coward.it was pak army doing that all the way from kashmir to sialkot. why do you think just mentioning GOC 15 div being KIA is disrespect?
Here you go again, schools must be on summer break, Grand Trunk aka GT road is not just inside Pakistan, it runs between Amritsar and Lahore..... poor fellow was probably keen to get to the Lahore gymkhana for the victory toast, instead ended up with his division turned into a toast. ... now run along and finish your homework.ain't GT Road inside pakistan? i would frefer our army men being "cowards" inside enemy territorry than being "brave" inside own. otherwise we will have to see a situation like pakistan where army wanted to capture red fort ended up defending lahore...
yes it did. we were not expecting any attack from pak, that is why it took us 2 weeks to contain situation and when there was imminant danger of pak breakthrough in kashmir, we decided to open another front in punjab. it worked like a charm. we were not only able to defend kashmir but capture lot of land in lahore sector. even in april, you were the aggressors. it was a testing ground about our capability..But that was almost 2 weeks before the war started, and was a response to India starting many skirmishes. If you want to include pre-war escalations, then we can go all the way back to April.
No it didn't, there was almost 2 weeks after Gibraltar and then India decided to invade Pakistan. Gibraltar was part of pre-war escalation, and if you include that, we can go back all the way to April of 65.