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Jammu, May 27
As the date for the withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan is being scheduled ahead of the December 2014 deadline, the pressure on the Indian Army is on the rise.

So, it has worked out a strategy to deal with the worst-case scenario of the militants making more bids to cross the Line of Control.

The thinking is that militant outfits operating in Afghanistan at the behest of Pakistan will be diverted to Kashmir. This had happened earlier in 1989 when Russian troops moved out of that country. Funds were directed towards Kashmir to foment militancy which, till date, has left 50,000 dead.

Pakistan’s intentions on Kashmir are “unchanged”, argue senior Army commanders. It would send into Kashmir the militants who are not needed in Afghanistan after the NATO withdrawal.

“Pakistan has the capability to do that,” a senior Army officer, who cannot be named under the defence rules of reporting, told The Tribune.

“This matter has been discussed at all levels in the Army. This was one of the reasons for the Army’s objection to the revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act,” the officer said.

The ball for the early withdrawal of NATO forces was set rolling by French President Francois Hollande, who during his visit to Afghanistan this week, declared that French troops would be back home this year - two years ahead of schedule.

The Indian Army’s worries are also rooted in the “poor training” of the Afghan national army.“Though they have flashy weapons, their level of training is not up to the mark and they are no match for the Taliban and other groups there,” the Army officer said.

On the anti-infiltration grid, he said that infiltration bids cannot be brought to zero despite the high level of vigil along the 742-km-long Line of Control between India and Pakistan. “There is no human chain at the LoC and it cannot be formed in the future either,” the officer said.

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News
 
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The Army should start relying more and more on technology like motion sensors, IR sensors, micro-drones (like Netra) etc. The israelis have also developed some pretty good bird-like micro-drones.

BTW, I don't think the world has any more tolerance left for Pakistani shenanigans on Kashmir and militancy in Kashmir.

If after 30 years of continued support to militancy, the Pakistanis still think they can get Kashmir; well then, good luck to them. :laugh:
 
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mine the whole goddamned place. place heavy artillery guns, blow the mofo's to hell.
 
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All those unmarked graves that were found in Indian Occupied Kashmir are of insurgents sent by Pakistan?
You guys are deluded.

Kashmir unmarked graves hold thousands of bodies

Three-year inquiry says remains of 2,156 people found along Indian side of disputed border

WikiLeaks cables: India accused of systematic use of torture in Kashmir

Beatings and electric shocks inflicted on hundreds of civilians detained in Kashmir, US diplomats in Delhi told by ICRC

Pakistani sent militants? Get off your delusion Indians.
 
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The Army should start relying more and more on technology like motion sensors, IR sensors, micro-drones (like Netra) etc. The israelis have also developed some pretty good bird-like micro-drones.

BTW, I don't think the world has any more tolerance left for Pakistani shenanigans on Kashmir and militancy in Kashmir.

If after 30 years of continued support to militancy, the Pakistanis still think they can get Kashmir; well then, good luck to them. :laugh:

Pakistan's nationals would understand that they would try for only easy visa for Kashmir to travel there, and forget about getting Kashmir :P :wave:

right now Kashmir has again become one of the most preferred destination to travel, mainly for foreigners, similarly how it was till 1989. Pakistan simply can't handle a high ranked travel destination like Kashmir, who is in comparison to Switzerland in world, and I would advice them to hand over pak's kashmir also to India. otherwise sooner or later, pak's kashmir will also become similar to how Karachi has become right now. If India might have got Karachi in 1947, it could be a in comparison to the cities like Seoul right now, like how it was till 50s.............

Pakistan's national would better try for easy visa of Kashmir as compare to taking control over a part of world which simply they dont deserve for :undecided:

SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- Indian- controlled Kashmir has recorded highest number of tourist arrivals in 2011, which so far is a record in the tourism history of the region.

Tourist arrivals to the region witnessed a decline following the breaking of anti-India insurgency in 1989. Since then a guerrilla war is going on between militants and the Indian troops stationed in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Indian-controlled Kashmir receives record number of tourists in 2011 - Xinhua | English.news.cn
 
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All those unmarked graves that were found in Indian Occupied Kashmir are of insurgents sent by Pakistan?
You guys are deluded.

Kashmir unmarked graves hold thousands of bodies



WikiLeaks cables: India accused of systematic use of torture in Kashmir



Pakistani sent militants? Get off your delusion Indians.

WaQas Bhai, What should we do with these bodies??? We don't know there names, relatives and locations.

We had prior info about infiltration Lastupdate:- Sun, 13 May 2012 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com

No one comes to claim them. And thousand we have been killed so far.

So its obvious, they are resting somewhere in our land without any name on there graves.
 
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Jammu, May 27
As the date for the withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan is being scheduled ahead of the December 2014 deadline, the pressure on the Indian Army is on the rise.

So, it has worked out a strategy to deal with the worst-case scenario of the militants making more bids to cross the Line of Control.

The thinking is that militant outfits operating in Afghanistan at the behest of Pakistan will be diverted to Kashmir. This had happened earlier in 1989 when Russian troops moved out of that country. Funds were directed towards Kashmir to foment militancy which, till date, has left 50,000 dead.

Pakistan’s intentions on Kashmir are “unchanged”, argue senior Army commanders. It would send into Kashmir the militants who are not needed in Afghanistan after the NATO withdrawal.

“Pakistan has the capability to do that,” a senior Army officer, who cannot be named under the defence rules of reporting, told The Tribune.

“This matter has been discussed at all levels in the Army. This was one of the reasons for the Army’s objection to the revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act,” the officer said.

The ball for the early withdrawal of NATO forces was set rolling by French President Francois Hollande, who during his visit to Afghanistan this week, declared that French troops would be back home this year - two years ahead of schedule.

The Indian Army’s worries are also rooted in the “poor training” of the Afghan national army.“Though they have flashy weapons, their level of training is not up to the mark and they are no match for the Taliban and other groups there,” the Army officer said.

On the anti-infiltration grid, he said that infiltration bids cannot be brought to zero despite the high level of vigil along the 742-km-long Line of Control between India and Pakistan. “There is no human chain at the LoC and it cannot be formed in the future either,” the officer said.

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News



Don't worry, I will speak with the guys not to attack.

Tension nahi lena ka hai Yar. Abhi Aaraam say bethoo. Ziada Chinta nahi karnay ka Hai.
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