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India mulling punitive actions against Pak: US

WASHINGTON: India is moving towards isolating Pakistan diplomatically and is considering punitive actions against Islamabad for its alleged support to cross border terrorism, a top American defence intelligence chief has told lawmakers.

"India has sought and continues to move to isolate Pakistan diplomatically and is considering punitive options to raise the cost to Islamabad for its alleged support to cross- border terrorism," Lt Gen Vincent Stewart, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency told members of the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee during a Congressional hearing on worldwide threats.

His statement came a day after Indian Army launched "punitive fire assaults" on Pakistani positions across the Line of Control, inflicting some damage.

India, he said, is modernising its military to better posture itself to defend New Delhi's interests in the broader Indian Ocean region and reinforce its diplomatic and economic outreach across Asia.

Bilateral relations between India and Pakistan worsened following several terrorist attacks in India, he said.

"Continued threat of high level terror attacks in India, violence in Kashmir and bilateral diplomatic recriminations will further strain India-Pakistan ties in 2017," he said.

Following a terrorist attack on an Army base Kashmir last September, New Delhi conducted a highly publicised operation against militants across the Line of Control, he added.

"In 2016, Indian and Pakistani forces exchanged some of the heaviest fire in years along the Line of Control in Kashmir, and each expelled a number of the other's diplomats amid growing tension," Stewart said.

He also told lawmakers that in 2017, Islamabad is likely to slowly shift from traditional counterinsurgency operations along Pakistan's western border to more counter terrorism and paramilitary operations throughout the country, which have had some success in reducing violence from militant, sectarian, terrorist, and separatist groups.

"Anti-Pakistan groups probably will respond to this sustained pressure by focusing their efforts against soft targets," he said.

Noting that Pakistan's nuclear stockpile continues to grow, Stewart said the US is concerned that this growth, as well as an evolving doctrine and inherent security issues associated with Pakistan's developing tactical nuclear weapons, presents an enduring risk.

"Islamabad is taking steps to improve its nuclear security and is aware of the extremist threat to its program," Stewart said.

Observing that China has long identified the protection of its sovereignty and territorial integrity as a "core interest," he said in the South China Sea, China has embarked on a multi year, whole-of-government approach to securing sovereignty, principally through maritime law enforcement presence and military patrols.

In 2016, China rejected the international arbitration ruling on its excessive South China Sea claims, built infrastructure at its man made outposts on the Spratly Islands, and for the first time, landed civilian aircraft on its airfields at Fiery Cross Reef, Subi Reef, and Mischief Reef.

"China will be able to use its reclaimed features as persistent civil-military bases, which will enhance its presence and its ability to control the features and nearby maritime space. Beijing recognises the need to defend these outposts and is prepared to respond to any military operations near them," he told the lawmakers.

Stewart said a key component of PLA strategy in a regional contingency is planning for potential US intervention.

The PLA Rocket Force has given priority to developing and deploying regional ballistic and cruise missiles to expand its conventional strike capabilities against US forces and bases throughout the region.

"In addition to the Rocket Force's fielding of an anti ship ballistic missile, China is fielding an intermediate range ballistic missile capable of conducting conventional and nuclear strikes against ground targets in the Asia-Pacific region as far away as Guam," he said.
 
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The only country that is feeling more isolated than anyone else is india, these days.

- Russia didn't give in to Indian attempts to isolate Pakistan and has signed arms agreements / contracts with Pakistan.

- Almost every day China is showing India the middle finger with the latest finger shown yesterday pertaining to it's official statement regarding "No chance of India getting into NSG".

- Regionally, Pakistan has been accepted as an important player and partner in OBOR master plan with CPEC being one of it's important sub-set. With this inclusion, Pakistan has entered into a strategic partnership with the Super Power of the region by virtue of which strategic interests of China are now aligned with the strategic interests of Pakistan consequently ensuring that India is not allowed by region's Super Power, to be adventurous vis-a-vis Pakistan.

It is India which is biting it's nails feeling frustrated and left out of the recent regional initiatives taking place.
 
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The missing heads,Indian army and surgical strikes! A comic book! From best selling author Arsalan xd
 
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Even Trump's son-in-law shared the table with the Pak Chief!!!!!

How Nawaz Sharif was royally humiliated at Riyadh anti-terror summit attended by Donald Trump, Saudi King

According to a report by Pakistan-based ‘The Nation’, Sharif was not allowed to speak at the event, even as leaders of some small countries put forward their views on terrorism. “The popular sentiment among the majority of Pakistani media delegation was that of a total humiliation of the sole Muslim nuclear power because not only there was no mention of Islamabad’s role against global terrorism but also the prime minister of the ‘frontline state’ was denied the opportunity to put forth its point of view.” the report said.

http://www.financialexpress.com/wor...t-attended-by-donald-trump-saudi-king/680318/
 
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Even Trump's son-in-law shared the table with the Pak Chief!!!!!

Correction - saudi employee.

The one who visit there with a pakistani tag (NS) still sulking for cold treatment.


But why?

The video claim by Indians were rejected by ISPR as its not according to their national narrative thus false.

Barking dogs seldom bite. Pakistanis probably know this by now.

Good to know we are safe from you on this forum. :lol:
 
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