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lets see what the guys who produced this has tpp say in their defence is it on purpose or simply over looked by advertisers
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ISI behind goof-up, India
New Delhi: Indian government's Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) today blamed Pakistan's most powerful spy ageny ISI for a Ad featuring the photograph of former Pakistan Air Cheif Marshal Tanvir Ahmed.
A spokesman for DAVP said: "The person who was responsible for researching & finding pictures was a spy agent of ISI. He deliberately put the picture of former Pakistan Air Cheif instead of Indian Air Cheif in an attempt to provoke Indo-Pak conflict. He further said: "The spy agent was caught today morning from undisclosed location and has been handed over to the army for further interrogation".
In a statement that is likely to create tensions between India & Pakistan, Mr Raj Patel, spokesman of Indian Army, today said that a secret map, machine gun along with other explosives and fake Indian Passport have been recovered from him. He further said that he has recevied orders from India's COAS General Kapoor to mobilise army towards Eastern Border and has warned Pakistan it will "get a slap from Indian Army and will face severe consequences".
ISI behind goof-up, India
New Delhi: Indian government's Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) today blamed Pakistan's most powerful spy ageny ISI for a Ad featuring the photograph of former Pakistan Air Cheif Marshal Tanvir Ahmed.
Speaking of cheapshots...Where is the link or is it a cheap-shot,as usual? thx
Wouldn't blame the poor guy though. There is only one place in the world where coas gets celebrity status who keeps books of democracy on his @ss.
That makes me wonder, maybe it was done on purpose. Maybe they are trying to promote peace by including the PAF CAS in their add.
Where is the link or is it a cheap-shot,as usual? thx
Wouldn't blame the poor guy though. There is only one place in the world where coas gets celebrity status who keeps books of democracy on his @ss.
Speaking of cheapshots...
Stop whining like a child. We're all just having fun. That article is a spoof, how thick do you have to be to not get that?
That makes me wonder, maybe it was done on purpose. Maybe they are trying to promote peace by including the PAF CAS in their add.
The message is very noble indeed.
read AM (retd) Mehmood's credentials and past experiences. He served this country so well. Even indian respect himIt shows the Indian Love for our Military forces... They Salute the the Professionalism of Pakistani Personalities. Good work India .. Keep it up.
Liked it ..
ISI behind goof-up, India
New Delhi: Indian government's Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) today blamed Pakistan's most powerful spy ageny ISI for a Ad featuring the photograph of former Pakistan Air Cheif Marshal Tanvir Ahmed.
A spokesman for DAVP said: "The person who was responsible for researching & finding pictures was a spy agent of ISI. He deliberately put the picture of former Pakistan Air Cheif instead of Indian Air Cheif on the ad in an attempt to provoke Indo-Pak conflict. He further said: "The spy agent was caught today morning from undisclosed location and has been handed over to the army for further interrogation". The identity of the alleged ISI spy has not yet been disclosed but he is believed to be from Raja Bazaar, Lahore.
In a statement that is likely to create tensions between India & Pakistan, Mr Raj Patel, spokesman of Indian Army, today said that a secret map, machine gun along with other explosives and fake Indian Passport have been recovered from him. He further said that he has recevied orders from India's COAS General Kapoor to mobilise it's army towards Eastern Border and has warned Pakistan it will "get a slap from Indian Army and will face severe consequences".
Speaking from his mansion in Islamabad, Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari, denied the claims that ISI was behind this and blamed India of "staging yet another drama to cause havoc in south asia".