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BSF posts to get concrete shield
Updated: July 22, 2015 02:20 IST | Vijaita Singh

The Centre has cleared a Rs. 400-crore proposal to fortify at least 3,000 BSF observation posts made of mud and thatched roof along the border with Pakistan in the Jammu region.

The observation posts and morchas located at zero point of the 197-km International Border will be concreted to save BSF personnel from sniper attacks and heavy mortar firing.

A high-level committee headed by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval has cleared the proposal to strengthen India’s first line of defence.

“At present, we have camouflaged structures made of mud at the zero point from where a watch is kept on any activity on the border. We plan to strengthen them and turn them into concrete structures. It will not only save our jawans but also help us secure the border better,” said a senior Home Ministry official.

The decision assumes significance in the wake of an increasing number of ceasefire violations along the International Border, which has a large civilian population.

“There is an attempt to always keep the border on the boil. There have been several instances when militant outfits also join the Pakistan Rangers to target the Indian posts and the villages located along the border. It is imperative to keep a watch on any slight movement there,” said the official.

After the Ufa meet between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan’s Nawaz Sharif, both the International Border and the Line of Control have seen many ceasefire violations.

While 148 ceasefire violations were reported in 2013, from 2014-15, 410 such violations have taken place. “While we have put up high-resolution cameras along the border, there are continued infiltration attempts. If we don’t strengthen the first line of defence, the security at other layers is also affected. We are simply giving our jawans better infrastructure as they are an integral part of national security,” said the official.
 
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No shield can save indian rats from pakistani brave soldiers bullet keep ur self protected like mouse we still bring hell on u if u put bad eye on pak
 
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Long overdue and well done to the current Indian disposition.
Now let's get the gear up to order to our soldiers on the border.
 
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No shield can save indian rats from pakistani brave soldiers bullet keep ur self protected like mouse we still bring hell on u if u put bad eye on pak

Don't let the wrath of Dinkan fall upon you!
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No shield can save indian rats from pakistani brave soldiers bullet keep ur self protected like mouse we still bring hell on u if u put bad eye on pak
Come on little terrorist, if you talk more we will split your country in half and capture 90,000 of your army again!
 
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BSF posts to get concrete shield
Updated: July 22, 2015 02:20 IST | Vijaita Singh

The Centre has cleared a Rs. 400-crore proposal to fortify at least 3,000 BSF observation posts made of mud and thatched roof along the border with Pakistan in the Jammu region.

The observation posts and morchas located at zero point of the 197-km International Border will be concreted to save BSF personnel from sniper attacks and heavy mortar firing.

A high-level committee headed by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval has cleared the proposal to strengthen India’s first line of defence.

“At present, we have camouflaged structures made of mud at the zero point from where a watch is kept on any activity on the border. We plan to strengthen them and turn them into concrete structures. It will not only save our jawans but also help us secure the border better,” said a senior Home Ministry official.

The decision assumes significance in the wake of an increasing number of ceasefire violations along the International Border, which has a large civilian population.

“There is an attempt to always keep the border on the boil. There have been several instances when militant outfits also join the Pakistan Rangers to target the Indian posts and the villages located along the border. It is imperative to keep a watch on any slight movement there,” said the official.

After the Ufa meet between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan’s Nawaz Sharif, both the International Border and the Line of Control have seen many ceasefire violations.

While 148 ceasefire violations were reported in 2013, from 2014-15, 410 such violations have taken place. “While we have put up high-resolution cameras along the border, there are continued infiltration attempts. If we don’t strengthen the first line of defence, the security at other layers is also affected. We are simply giving our jawans better infrastructure as they are an integral part of national security,” said the official.

Finally some real bunkers
 
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No shield can save indian rats from pakistani brave soldiers bullet keep ur self protected like mouse we still bring hell on u if u put bad eye on pak
They are not just any rats but little weak black rats. :rofl:
I think this was written keeping you in mind...

Study: Internet Trolls Are Also Terrible In Real Life

Internet trolls and video game griefers are just as broken in real life as you've always suspected, according to a new psychology paper by Canadian researchers. It turns out that the same folks who love to disrupt online conversations for the"lulz" are likely to also exhibit some pretty nasty personality traits in general.

Two online studies led by Erin Buckels of the University of Manitoba established "strong positive associations" between "online commenting frequency, trolling enjoyment, and troll identity, pointing to a common construct underlying the measures," the researchers wrote in an abstract of their paper.
The upshot was that although Internet trolls are a small minority of overall Internet participants, those respondents to the team's surveys who self-identified as enjoying disrupting online communities also scored highly in the "Dark Tetrad" of personality traits, the researchers found.

"[T]rolling correlated positively with sadism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism, using both enjoyment ratings and identity scores," they wrote. Which is to say, the respondents who identified themselves as trolls also indicated that they enjoy making others suffer, lack remorse and empathy, and have no problem with manipulating and lying to people to achieve their ends.
The fourth trait of the Dark Tetrad is narcissism, which was also displayed in buckets by respondents who cited "trolling" as their favorite activity when commenting online, as indicated in the graph at right.

Slate's Chris Mooney, who dissected the study last week, noted that the authors "found that the relationship between sadism and trolling was the strongest, and that indeed, sadists appear to troll because they find it pleasurable."

Indeed, as the abstract notes:

"Of all personality measures, sadism showed the most robust associations with trolling and, importantly, the relationship was specific to trolling behavior. Enjoyment of other online activities, such as chatting and debating, was unrelated to sadism. Thus cyber-trolling appears to be an Internet manifestation of everyday sadism."

The good news is that really dedicated trolls appear to be fairly uncommon in the online world, at least in terms of their numbers if not their output. As Mooney noted, the researchers found that just 58.7 percent of survey respondents who said they used the Internet also indicated that they commented in online forums. Of those, just 5.6 percent said they enjoyed trolling.

Still, the fact that even that small number of people self-identified as trolls is pretty disturbing, when you consider the survey hoops they had to jump through to convince the researchers they were dead serious about how much they loved being despicable jerks on the Internet.

Here are some of the questions asked by Buckels and her colleagues in their Global Assessment of Internet Trolling, or GAIT survey tool for identifying the truly trollish, as cited by Slate:

  • I have sent people to shock websites for the lulz.
  • I like to troll people in forums or the comments section of websites.
  • I enjoy griefing other players in multiplayer games.
  • The more beautiful and pure a thing is, the more satisfying it is to corrupt.


So can anything be done about the troll problem? Short of eliminating commenting and other forms of interactive participation with users, which some websites have done, there really isn't much that can be done, according to Buckels.

"Because the behaviors are intrinsically motivating for sadists, comment moderators will likely have a difficult time curbing trolling with punishments (e.g., banning users)," Slate quoted her as saying. "Ultimately, the allure of trolling may be too strong for sadists, who presumably have limited opportunities to express their sadistic interests in a socially-desirable manner."

http://in.pcmag.com/internet/66390/news/study-internet-trolls-are-also-terrible-in-real-li
 
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