Dark Warrior
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Your posts prove jack all....just a decade earlier, 2001/2002....when Pakistan was under sanctions and it's armed forces were much less capable than now.....your army remained paralysed on the border for a whole year....and you lost some 800 men without a bullet fired in anger.....that's the reality my friend. This is an open public forum, since you are privileged to be here, learn to debate in a manner rather than resorting to mere cheap banter and chest thumping.
800 personnel killed was a joke by the media:
http://164.100.24.167:8080/members/website/quest.asp?qref=78517QUESTION DETAILS Back
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE
RAJYA SABHA
STARRED QUESTION NO 301
TO BE ANSWERED ON 12.03.2003
DEMINING IN FORWARD AREAS .
301. SHRI K. RAHMAN KHAN
Will the Minister of DEFENCE be pleased to state:-
(a) whether it is a fact that in the forward areas our forces are engaged in clearing mines without the aid of demining sets and mine boots;
(b) if so, the number of Jawans killed and injured so far during the demining process; and
(c) the steps proposed to be taken to stop manual demining to save human lives as well as complete the demining process quickly?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF DEFENCE
(SHRI GEORGE FERNANDES)
(a) to (c): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House. STATEMENT IN RESPECT OF PARTS (a) TO (c) OF RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 301 FOR 12.3.2003 REGARDING DEMINING IN FORWARD AREAS.
No, Sir. Demining equipment, anti-mine boots and other protective gear are available with our troops, who are engaged in demining operations in the forward areas, where land mines were laid during OPERATION PARAKRAM. Nevertheless, during the current demining operations, from October 2002 upto 6th March 2003, five Army personnel were killed and fifty nine were injured.
Manual demining is an inescapable part of the demining process along with other methods, and thus cannot altogether be dispensed with. However, to ensure safety in demining operations, only trained army personnel who laid the mines and were familiar with the terrain, have been employed in recovery of the mines.
In addition, the Government has taken necessary steps to augment the existing resources with highly advanced equipment available internationally, so as to facilitate safe and expeditious completion of the on- going demining process.