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I ask India not to play with fire: DG ISPR

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So, 2019 beginning... india gets its *** whopped by pakistan in the air...
2019 end... BSF soldier dies in headshot in bangladesh
2020 now, trying to fight with china without success
and diverting attention from embarrassment to pakistan
 
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Both sides make these statements every fortnight. That's part of their job.

You do realise there has never been a hand to hand fight between India and Pakistan?

When you say you will annihilate us, both civil and military, we do take you seriously and prepare accordingly.
 
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RAWALPINDI: Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj General Babar Iftikhar has warned India of befitting response if it conducted any misadventure from its side.

In a statement, the DG ISPR said that the situation at the Line of Control is critical for the past few days. Iftikhar maintained, “We deplore the continuing proclivity of Indian political as well as military leaders to fabricate facts with regard to terrorism or situation along the LoC as part of their attempts to mislead the world and with the possible intention of staging some false flag operation”.

The DG ISPR pointed out that the Armed Forces of Pakistan are fully prepared to give a befitting response to Indian aggression. He said that India always blames Pakistan for its defeat but it has failed in its nefarious designs.

He also mentioned that India has seen our response last year. “India is interfering in areas which are not under its control.”I ask India not to play with fire,” he remarked.

Babar Iftikhar asked India to permit UN experts to visit Jammu Kashmir so they could ascertain real on ground situation in the region. He said that all conspiracies hatched by India in Occupied Kashmir have back fired.

He said the situation in occupied Kashmir was not hidden from anyone in the world. It was expected that India would lessen its aggressive stance in the Muslim-majority region however, unfortunately that did not happen.

Condemning the deplorable targeting of innocent civilians by the Indian occupation forces, he underscored that such senseless acts are in clear violation of the Ceasefire Understanding and are also against all established humanitarian norms and professional military conduct.

https://mmnews.tv/dg-ispr-warns-india-befitting-response-misadventure/

Ek aur naya din and wahi purana gheesa peeta old tweet.... Now waiting from imran.
 
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You do realise there has never been a hand to hand fight between India and Pakistan?

When you say you will annihilate us, both civil and military, we do take you seriously and prepare accordingly.

Actually even in Kargil there was hand to hand fighting. Am pretty sure must have happened in 65 too - but @Joe Shearer is the resident expert on '65.

All this annihilation talk has started recently with morons like Arnab and his clones barking like rabid dogs on various channels. There is not going to be any war. If there are terror attacks like 26/11, there will be some kind of retaliation. But then things will be brought under control. As someone who is left leaning and not a fan of Modi and his Hindutva - not even Kargil made Indians as anti Pak as the Mumbai attacks did.
 
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Ek aur naya din and wahi purana gheesa peeta old tweet.... Now waiting from imran.
It seems repetitive for you, but it has a lot of value at the diplomatic level; otherwise, Indian fake media and Gov frame us easily in such an incident.
https://indianexpress.com/article/i...es-recover-car-laden-with-explosives-6430837/

Questions for you, Why you were blasting Bomb in no men land. Is your Indian Army not aligning with your Gov politics and not willing to kill their jawan again. Unlike Pan Rawat Seems like your new Army Gen is very professional.
 
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This guy lacks the personality of Asif Ghafoor and Asim Bajwa. He doesn't sound assertive the way his predecessors used to.
 
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Actually even in Kargil there was hand to hand fighting. Am pretty sure must have happened in 65 too - but @Joe Shearer is the resident expert on '65.

All this annihilation talk has started recently with morons like Arnab and his clones barking like rabid dogs on various channels. There is not going to be any war. If there are terror attacks like 26/11, there will be some kind of retaliation. But then things will be brought under control. As someone who is left leaning and not a fan of Modi and his Hindutva - not even Kargil made Indians as anti Pak as the Mumbai attacks did.

This talk does not translate into actions on the ground.

The massive troop built up is an indicator alone that status quo does not suit India as much as peace does not suit India.
 
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no worries indian army is pissing in their pants on the border with china and modi is probably hiding in a bunker.
 
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Actually even in Kargil there was hand to hand fighting. Am pretty sure must have happened in 65 too - but @Joe Shearer is the resident expert on '65.

All this annihilation talk has started recently with morons like Arnab and his clones barking like rabid dogs on various channels. There is not going to be any war. If there are terror attacks like 26/11, there will be some kind of retaliation. But then things will be brought under control. As someone who is left leaning and not a fan of Modi and his Hindutva - not even Kargil made Indians as anti Pak as the Mumbai attacks did.

This is a phenomenon that we really need to get out of our systems. In another thread, @SrNair has spoken very sadly about the role of the media in converting a very large number of impressionable north Indian youngsters into zombies, who think and talk of nothing but the bloodiest conflict with their enemies; most of these heroes have never seen a gun, other than in TV replays of the Republic Day parade, let alone heard a shot fired in anger.

What followed it was inevitable; this disease infected young Pakistanis also. It is our own virus in south Asia, and we have nobody to blame but ourselves. On this thread, and on a dozen others like it, and on maybe another few scores of fora, we have very young, young, trying desperately to remain young, never will be young again, and the older young members acting like the Indian lost generation, and spewing venom at individual and collective targets on a non-stop basis.

These things are not without a basis, of course. As you have pointed out correctly, the great divide, the single point at which there was an inflection, were the Mumbai attacks. What happened then was unforgivable. I doubt that Indo-Pak relations will really ever recover in full from the searing effect of that event. No matter what peacemakers do or say.
 
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