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India scaling up violations along LoC ; 25,000 rounds fired on Wednesday : Lt . Gen. Bajwa

FYI .... kindly search what Pakistan Army Artillery has now .... BOFORS = ..... Joke
Stop living in dreams .... we have multiple artillery systems .... and know what is better for you....

OK so please start Using them ;

Today Lt Gen BAJWA was complaining when
we are ONLY firing Mortars

What will happen when we start using Heavy Artillery
 
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You did nt understand my point

Eighty Five percent territory WE Took back after Fighting

Then Ceasefire was declared and Pakistan Agreed to VACATE the remaining Fifteeen Percent

This was the face saving agreement between President Clinton and PM Nawaz Sharif

Thus The status quo was restored


huh ....
 
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That was always yours ; you can keep it ; It is on your side of the LOC

But the THREE surrounding Peaks around pt 5353 are in India's control

We took back what we wanted ; you must be REALISTIC and practical
about what you can control in that Terrain
 
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We want Peace and friendship ; But STOP sending terrorists to India

Or else there will be War

Stop believing in bollywood and stop blaming the world for your problems, you stop killing the civilian population in IHK and they might just stop killing your troops.

If you want war for the sake of it then bring it on, stop talking like you guys always do, talk talk talk then walk all over your own land mines and go home with the casualties.

Grow up and implement the UN resolutions on Kashmir, they are there for a very good reason.
 
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India is frustrated because it got kicked in backside from Russians, Chinese Brahamputra dam, diminishing role in Afghanistan. I think by doing this high end badmashi, India is threatening reginal powers and forcing them to devise a plane to isolate India for being a menace sponsored by USA (arguably the biggest terrorist in the world).
 
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"Despite severe ceasefire violation by Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC), communication channels including the hotline between the two militaries were open, said Director General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Asim Bajwa."


Bajwa told a foreign news agency at the ISPR headquarters in Rawalpindi that it was Indian troops who initially violated the 2003 ceasefire along the LoC, which divide the nuclear neighbours in the disputed Kashmir region.

“The Indian forces violated the Line of Control by fire and then a few hours later they made a false claim about surgical strikes’ across the Line of Control. We did check everything on the ground and we found the claim was absolutely false,” the DG ISPR said.

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He said there was a rise in firing incident along the LoC by Indian forces, adding that only on Wednesday they fired over 25,000 rounds with small arms, reaching the maximum so far.

“What we see is that there is more intensified firing along the LoC, and of course, when there is more fire, the situation does escalate. The environment also escalates when there are more rhetoric and more statements and more pronouncements” by the Indian side, Bajwa said.

Meanwhile, the army spokesman emphasised the importance of resolving current tension through dialogue and confirmed that contacts between Pakistani and Indian armies were maintained.

“All communication channels including the hotline between the two militaries are open,” he said, adding that the UN Military Observer Group in Pakistan and India also monitor the situation and report to its headquarters.

“Pakistan wants peacefully neighbourly relations with all countries in the region and that is the policy of the state of Pakistan and that is the policy of the political government and every element of power in the country follows the same policy,” said Bajwa.



Tensed ties
Tensions between Pakistan and India spiked since New Delhi claimed last week it had launched “surgical strikes” on militant posts across the disputed border that divides the Kashmir region between the two countries.

Islamabad denied the strikes, saying two of its soldiers were killed in the cross-border firing.

Indian and Pakistani troops regularly exchange fire across their Kashmir border known as the Line of Control (LoC) but rarely send ground troops over the line.

Relations have been strained since gunmen raided an Indian army base in held Kashmir on September 18, killing 19 soldiers, the worst such attack in over a decade.

New Delhi blamed the attack on Pakistan saying militants from its soil attacked the base. However, Pakistan has denied the allegations.

Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan, but both claim it in full. Armed separatist groups in the Indian-held part of the territory have for decades been fighting to break free from New Delhi.

India regularly accuses Pakistan of arming and sending rebels across the LoC to launch attacks on its forces. Islamabad denies the claims.
 
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India scaling up violations along LoC: Bajwa

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1194858/india-scaling-violations-along-loc-bajwa/

ISLAMABAD:

India has scaled up its violations along the Line of Control (LoC), firing as many as 25,000 rounds from small arms, machine guns and mortars at the Pakistani side of the ceasefire line on Wednesday, Pakistan’s top military spokesman said on Thursday.


“What we see is that there is more intensified firing along the LoC, and of course, when there is more firing, the situation does escalate. The environment also escalates when there is more rhetoric , more statements and more pronouncements by the Indian side,” Lt-Gen Asim Bajwa told China’s Xinhua news agency in an interview.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) director general said the Indian firing has killed two Pakistani soldiers and injured another nine over the past week. “Eight civilians have also been injured due to Indian firing,” he said in his first-ever formal interview with a foreign news organisation since tensions with India escalated on September 29.

Lt-Gen Bajwa blamed current escalation along LoC entirely on India and said Pakistan has prepared a contingency plan to deal with any situation.



The ISPR chief underscored the importance of resolving current tensions through dialogue. He said contacts between the Pakistani and Indian armies are being maintained, confirming that both country’s director generals of the military operations (DGMOs) have talked over the phone after the start of the cross-LoC firing. Meanwhile, India on Thursday claimed its forces killed seven rebels who were attempting to attack two army bases in Indian-Occupied Kashmir. According to Reuters, three rebels were shot in an orchard near the army base in Kupwara district and four were gunned down in the Nowgam sector.
Who was counting?
25000:haha:

It was poor logistical planing and international pressure.
Probably they should have considered it before going for misadventure.
 
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The number was given to highlight the intensity of Indian ceasefire violations. Don't be dumb and don;t take it in literal meanings.
 
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We are just warming up ; Wait till when we open up our BOFORS Guns

Hmm, you exclaim BOFORS as if they are cutting edge technology. Check their history, they are obsolete.

A T-155 Panter would tear your Bofors apart in terms of accuracy, range and fire power. And i dont even mention the M-109A5, SH-1, M-198 improved and others
 
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Hmm, you exclaim BOFORS as if they are cutting edge technology. Check their history, they are obsolete.

A T-155 Panter would tear your Bofors apart in terms of accuracy, range and fire power. And i dont even mention the M-109A5, SH-1, M-198 improved and others
Sir any chances of Pakistan buying Ws-2D??

Hmm, you exclaim BOFORS as if they are cutting edge technology. Check their history, they are obsolete.

A T-155 Panter would tear your Bofors apart in terms of accuracy, range and fire power. And i dont even mention the M-109A5, SH-1, M-198 improved and others
also wikipedia is saying that PA dosn't operate T-155
 
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