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100 soldiers killed in just mine laying operations? And then there are Indian on this forum who are proud of this Operation Parakram.
it was 2003 standoff news dear we don't have history forum i think that is why i posted it here .
If you would have followed your friend "windy"'s post you could have found that the very same article is posted over a dozens of times.
first of all you all are my friends without 2-3 bad apples . and then i am so sorry i never found it or watched it .
India suffered 1,874 casualties without fighting a war
Rajat Pandit, TNN May 1, 2003, 03.55am IST
NEW DELHI: The life of an Indian Army soldier comes cheap. The US-led coalition forces lost just around 150 personnel during the recent Iraq operations. In sharp contrast, and without going to war, almost 2,000 Indian Army soldiers were killed or wounded during the 10-month forward deployment along the Indo-Pak border last year.
"What else do you expect? We have to soldier on without even basic necessities like decent helmets, proper webbing or bullet-proof jackets. Many accidents during the mobilisation were due to the poor quality of mines and fuses," retorted an angry young Major.
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Usually extremely tight-lipped about casualty figures, the defence ministry had to disclose them in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday in response to a question.
"The number of Army personnel killed or wounded in Jammu and Kashmir and the western sector during the mobilisation, Operation Parakram, from December 19, 2001 to October 16, 2002, was 1,874," said Defence Minister George Fernandes.
This, by any benchmark, is a truly staggering figure for a 10-month period, even if the counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir are taken into account.
In the initial phase of Operation Parakram itself, after the December 2001 Parliament attack, over 100 soldiers were killed and 250 injured during mine-laying operations. Vehicle accidents, artillery duels with Pakistan and other incidents led to many more casualties.
Relentless counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir are also, of course, exacting a heavy toll on the soldiers, with over 1,000 being killed in terrorist activity in the last three years.
The government, however, continues to sleep. Battling extremely well-equipped terrorists, soldiers face a crippling shortage of bullet-proof jackets, night-vision devices, communication sets, sensors and other equipment which can make their gruelling jobs much easier.
Take bullet-proof jackets, for instance. Only 1.24 lakh jackets are available when 3.53 lakh jackets are required for troops operating in counter-insurgency duties and along the Line of Control.
"Sometimes, our jawans are reduced to swiping bullet-proof jackets and assault rifles from slain terrorists for personal use. The bullet-proof jackets provided to us are bulky and restrict mobility," said an officer, who has done stints in the Valley.
India suffered 1,874 casualties without fighting a war - Times Of India
Blame on Faulty mines..Mining and demining in vast areas like Kashmir isn't exactly a kids play...
Dont know about others but I believe Imran bhai..... He doesnt indulge in Troll treats. However yes this article has been discussed too many number of times...first of all you all are my friends without 2-3 bad apples . and then i am so sorry i never found it or watched it .
Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...ies-without-fighting-war-2.html#ixzz2dG33EXUE
Like it or not. Indians are 10 times better then us in learning from mistakes and correcting them. Like for example, they identified and corrected their mistakes of 1965 war and got results in 71.
In 10 years times, i think they have improved a lot in terms of mobility and deployment. All their exercises in recent times were aimed at this objective.
Out of those 100 or so killed in mine laying operations, if i remembered correctly, in one incident 40 soldiers were killed, while unloading mines from truck in heat of Rajhistan. Also its my personal observation, that Indian defence analysts always write about weaknesses of Indian armed forces. Its their way of pressurizing ruling elite to spend more on defence. We being Pakistanis should never rejoice over such news articles, think out of box and improve ourselves. As there is always room for improvement and we lack in many areas.
Like it or not. Indians are 10 times better then us in learning from mistakes and correcting them. Like for example, they identified and corrected their mistakes of 1965 war and got results in 71.
In 10 years times, i think they have improved a lot in terms of mobility and deployment. All their exercises in recent times were aimed at this objective.
Out of those 100 or so killed in mine laying operations, if i remembered correctly, in one incident 40 soldiers were killed, while unloading mines from truck in heat of Rajhistan. Also its my personal observation, that Indian defence analysts always write about weaknesses of Indian armed forces. Its their way of pressurizing ruling elite to spend more on defence. We being Pakistanis should never rejoice over such news articles, think out of box and improve ourselves. As there is always room for improvement and we lack in many areas.
this time the death toll would be no less than half of there armed forces strength.
no more midget war's with death toll usually less than 5000 of our enemies.
we common Pakistanis will participate and fight against the so called trained indian army
This is ten year old article. Many things changed by now.
100 soldiers killed in just mine laying operations? And then there are Indian on this forum who are proud of this Operation Parakram.