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Surrender of a nation is by no means a "small thing".
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Belive me, living in UK, we only know too well what the world thinks of your call centers and the caste system, hence all the crap being fed to you by your frivlious media has lodged in your upper crust. It's amusing how you people oblivious to reality never seize to malign every forum with your nonsecual rants and derogatory mindset.
May i also remind you that Mr Moscow once commented on your airforce's high attrition as cows sitting in the cockpits.
Learn to walk before you indulge into a race, you don't want to get wasted in your infancy.Not sure in what part of the world you live in !! Go google some stats on India's growing prowess in areas like IT, KPO, Bio-tech, Space, medicine, medical tourism..you'd know yourself.
And even if we run the world's call centers, atleast we do constructive
value adding business....and not export terrorism to the world.
I guess you should be the last ones to pick out on us regarding the "unknown-to-you" concept of secularism.
Knock it off dude and drill some sense into your head.
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Learn to walk before you indulge into a race, you don't want to get wasted in your infancy.
Yes it does. The following picture is of a Bison equipped with R-77.does indian air force possess Vympel R-77
Just a few comments.
I am not sure why the Indian media is going nuts over a firepower demo? What is in it that is unknown to the Pakistan side (since Pakistan is specifically mentioned in the reports) and which of these abilities (if converted into real action) would surprise Pakistan and then go unchallenged?
Firepower demo is a pretty regular affair for most countries. I am not sure what the big deal is if IAF can carry out precision attack at night time? This is a capability that at least the PAF has had for close to 10 years now...so not sure what to make of the circus and the talking up with statements such as "unabashed show", "force projection display after talks broke down", "this is force projection that leaves very little to imagination". etc. etc.
This same capability existed with the IAF during at least two past occasions when things have heated up between Pakistan and India. So in terms of actual military threat, there is very little to discuss here. Politically speaking, this is a point scoring opportunity because any attempt to use this kind of force against Pakistan or AK would lead to a full scale war. Maybe the Indian side is ready and wants to go at it, but the reality is that Pakistan will not respond to anything lightly.
It would be interesting to see IAF and IA trying to land commandos to go after these supposed camps and come out of it successfully.
We're already well positioned in the race and bound to win and in Mr Obama's words during his State of the Union address - "India is not playing for second place".
@ Old term, Barking dog seldom bites,Just a few comments.
I am not sure why the Indian media is going nuts over a firepower demo? What is in it that is unknown to the Pakistan side (since Pakistan is specifically mentioned in the reports) and which of these abilities (if converted into real action) would surprise Pakistan and then go unchallenged?
Firepower demo is a pretty regular affair for most countries. I am not sure what the big deal is if IAF can carry out precision attack at night time? This is a capability that at least the PAF has had for close to 10 years now...so not sure what to make of the circus and the talking up with statements such as "unabashed show", "force projection display after talks broke down", "this is force projection that leaves very little to imagination". etc. etc.
This same capability existed with the IAF during at least two past occasions when things have heated up between Pakistan and India. So in terms of actual military threat, there is very little to discuss here. Politically speaking, this is a point scoring opportunity because any attempt to use this kind of force against Pakistan or AK would lead to a full scale war. Maybe the Indian side is ready and wants to go at it, but the reality is that Pakistan will not respond to anything lightly.
It would be interesting to see IAF and IA trying to land commandos to go after these supposed camps and come out of it successfully.
I say all of the above with the reporting of the Indian media in mind specifically since none of the reports or reporters care to think about the third law of Newton which is always at play between Pakistan and India. Without this analysis, this is nothing but for public consumption. Something that both sides tend to do quite often.
Just a few comments.
I am not sure why the Indian media is going nuts over a firepower demo? What is in it that is unknown to the Pakistan side (since Pakistan is specifically mentioned in the reports) and which of these abilities (if converted into real action) would surprise Pakistan and then go unchallenged?
Firepower demo is a pretty regular affair for most countries. I am not sure what the big deal is if IAF can carry out precision attack at night time? This is a capability that at least the PAF has had for close to 10 years now...so not sure what to make of the circus and the talking up with statements such as "unabashed show", "force projection display after talks broke down", "this is force projection that leaves very little to imagination". etc. etc.
This same capability existed with the IAF during at least two past occasions when things have heated up between Pakistan and India. So in terms of actual military threat, there is very little to discuss here. Politically speaking, this is a point scoring opportunity because any attempt to use this kind of force against Pakistan or AK would lead to a full scale war. Maybe the Indian side is ready and wants to go at it, but the reality is that Pakistan will not respond to anything lightly.
It would be interesting to see IAF and IA trying to land commandos to go after these supposed camps and come out of it successfully.
I say all of the above with the reporting of the Indian media in mind specifically since none of the reports or reporters care to think about the third law of Newton which is always at play between Pakistan and India. Without this analysis, this is nothing but for public consumption. Something that both sides tend to do quite often.