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Make this about Pakistan why don't you. Way to get some sleep at night.

Why, are you such a lowlife that we shouldn't even talk about you? After all your space program taught us many things...

“Pakistan’s space programme is now ahead of India after the formal launching of Paksat-I and this is due to the hard work of our scientists and I am sure Indians would take another 30 months to do the job,” Gen Musharraf claimed.

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Only a true space champion like Pakistan is qualified to explain to the forum, how one can claim to have moved ahead of
someone's genuine space program by just leasing out & re-naming a US-built, ex-Indonesian satellite??
And your stupid
general has to put his patriotic people (like yourself) to sleep by stating such nonsense. It makes me laugh, even that
idiot Manmohan Singh, our ex-PM, doesn't talk about pakistan when attending any ISRO seminar!

About the Jupiter/Venus incident, yes, the researchers may have bungled up a little, mistake can be made by anyone, but
thing is, it makes the whole case look funnier when you have people from a fail country like Pakistan telling Indians about
space research and the planets & moons! Ironic & laughable, isn't it? :lol:

So yeah, you see, I couldn't control my laughter and just had to bring in Pakistan's space achievements! :rofl: Atleast
I don't claim nonsense as "India has moved ahead of China by launching Mars probe"...I'm better than your stupid generals.:)

Heck, even that fool Manmohan Singh was somewhat better than your general when it comes to being practical.
 
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Why, are you such a lowlife that we shouldn't even talk about you? After all your space program taught us many things...

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The only thing we all learnt today is that India spent 6 months trying to intercept Jupiter and Venus with their drones. Truly supa-powa stuff. Bravo. Maybe you ought to have fired a SAM at them too.
 
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Here's an article you folks appear to have missed:

Units of the Indian Army and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) have reported Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOS) in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir. An ITBP unit based in Thakung, close to the Pangong Tso Lake, reported over 100 sightings of luminous objects between August 1 and October 15 this year. In reports sent to their Delhi headquarters in September, and to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), they described sighting "Unidentified Luminous Objects" at day and by night. The yellowish spheres appear to lift off from the horizon on the Chinese side and slowly traverse the sky for three to five hours before disappearing. These were not unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVS), drones or even low earth-orbiting satellites, say Army officials who have studied the hazy photographs taken by ITBP.

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Drone sightings are verified and logged separately. The Army has reported 99 sightings of Chinese drones between January and August this year: 62 sightings were reported in the western sector, the Ladakh region, and 37 in the eastern sector in Arunachal Pradesh. Three of these drones intruded into territory claimed by India along the 365-km-long border with China in Ladakh, manned by ITBP. Such mysterious lights have been sighted before in Ladakh, a barren, 86,000 sq km heavily militarised zone wedged between Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir and Chinese-occupied Aksai Chin. The persistent sightings by the ITBP this year, however, worried the Army's Leh-based 14 Corps. The ITBP, did not respond to a detailed India Today questionnaire.

In September, the Army moved a mobile ground-based radar unit and a spectrum analyser-that picks up frequencies emitted from any object-to a mountaintop near the 160-km-long, ribbon-shaped Pangong Lake that lies between India and China. The radar could not detect the object that was being tracked visually, in dicating it was non-metallic. The spectrum analyser could not detect any signals being emitted from them. The Army also flew a reconnaissance drone in the direction of the floating object, but it proved a futile exercise. The drone reached its maximum altitude but lost sight of the floating object.

In late September this year, a team of astronomers from the Indian Astronomical Observatory at Hanle, 150 km south of the lake, studied the airborne phenomena for three days. The team spotted the flying objects, Army officials say, but could not conclusively establish what they were. They did, however, say that the objects were "non celestial" and ruled out meteors and planets. Scientists however say, the harsh geography and sparse demography of the great Himalayan range that separates Kashmir Valley from Ladakh, lends itself to unusual sightings. "The region is snowbound in winter, has few roads and is one of the most isolated places in India," says Sunil Dhar, a geologist at the government Post Graduate College in Dharamshala, who has studied glaciers in the region for 15 years.

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Yet, none of the experts from the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO)-in charge of technical intelligence-and Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO), has been able to identify the objects. This has caused embarrassment rather than fear in the establishment. "Something is clearly wrong, if our combined scientific resources can't explain the phenomena," says a senior Army official in Delhi. Intelligence officials say these objects could be a crude psychological operation by China, or sophisticated probes attempting to ascertain India's defences in Ladakh.

"We can't ignore these sightings. We need to probe what new technology might have been deployed there, says former Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Air Chief Marshal (retired) P.V. Naik. In 2010, the IAF probed and dismissed Army sightings of such luminous objects as Chinese lanterns. UFO sightings have been endemic to Ladakh over the past decade. In late 2003, 14 Corps sent a detailed report on sightings of luminous objects to Army headquarters. Army troops on posts along Siachen had seen floating lights on the Chinese side. But reporting such phenomena risks inviting ridicule. When told about them at a northern command presentation in Leh, the then army chief, General N.C. Vij, had angrily dismissed the reports as hallucinations.

Scientists say the mysterious objects are not necessarily from outer space. There is no evidence of UFOS being of extra-terrestrial origin, says reputed Pune-based astrophysicist Jayant Narlikar. The implication of them being alien objects is fancy, not fact, he says.

There is still no explanation, however, for what is believed to be the clearest UFO sighting yet, in the Lahaul-Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh less than 100 km south of Ladakh in 2004. A five-member group of geologists and glaciologists led by Dr Anil Kulkarni of the ISRO's Space Applications Centre in Ahmedabad were on a research trip through the barren Samudra Tapu Valley. They filmed a fourfoot tall robot-like figure, that walked along the valley, 50 m away from them. The humanoid object then rapidly became airborne and disappeared. The encounter lasted 40 minutes.

It was seen by 14 persons including the six scientists. Kulkarni then interviewed each expedition member separately to verify what the team had seen. Copies of his detailed report were circulated to the PMO, ISRO, the Army and several intelligence agencies. Kulkarni established his team hadn't seen natural phenomenon. The matter, however, was buried soon after.
Sunil Dhar, who was part of the 2004 expedition, terms the sighting of the unidentified object an unforgettable experience. Locals, he says, have reported sighting mysterious objects for many years. These are unsolved mysteries that need more intensive study, he says. Left unexplained, the Ladakh sightings risk slipping into the crack between fact and science fiction.

Read more at: Mystery Sighting Spooks Soldiers : NATION - India Today

As I shall, henceforth, often say: You can give a monkey a telescope, but you can't teach him how to use it.
Wowww... you did so much research work for Indian's concerns, HATS OFF
 
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The only thing we all learnt today is that India spent 6 months trying to intercept Jupiter and Venus with their drones. Truly supa-powa stuff. Bravo. Maybe you ought to have fired a SAM at them too.

The only thing you ever learnt was to mock India. That's why you're a fail country.
 
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The only thing you ever learnt was to mock India. That's why you're a fail country.

I've seen you return the favour in kind on every Pakistan-bashing thread. You pounce at every scant chance you get to insult Pakistanis on this forum. It's because you, as a person, are a fail. Your ego is so large its obstructing your ordinary course of thought. Any sensible person would find the humour in my article, admit the faults of its institutions, seek to correct them and understand that there is still much to learn so that such an incident does not repeat itself. On the contrary you've quite simply refused to acknowledge the incident and convinced yourself that everybody in the world is making the mistake of confusing Jupiter with UFOs...why? Because it hard for you to digest the fact that even India can err and find itself in circumstances which can, at best, be described as unfavourable.

You are an embarrassment to the noble virtues which Gandhi personified. Here's your first lesson on humility:

“It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.” ― Mahatma Gandhi
 
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Still *copying* - Rapist country? Really A poor chap whose country records "00.00%" conviction in rape cases tends to rant others!

http://www.thecitizen.in/zero-conviction-of-rapists-in-pakistan/
‘Rape conviction ratio zero in Pakistan’
Zero-conviction rate for rape: Senator proposes constitutional changes – The Express Tribune

lol I won't go anywhere just because someone is really pissed off of the truth - You started it all - I will have the privilege to end the same - Anyways good to see you accepting that Pakistan is a failed state - paves the way for introspection!

not belongs to a state where TERRORIST become PM lolzzzz
 
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ya but you belongs the state which sponsors terrorism and allow camps inside it's territory.

Yes like your Chief said ... hamnay apnay fauji mukti bani kay uniform may bheejay yes u r right..... a country who is supoprting terrorism through Afghanistan.... "US Defence Sec. CHuk Hagel Statement - Indian supporting terrorism into Pakistan from Afghanistan" LOLzzzzz
 
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ya but you belongs the state which sponsors terrorism and allow camps inside it's territory.
Yes like your Chief said ... hamnay apnay fauji mukti bani kay uniform may bheejay yes u r right..... a country who is supoprting terrorism through Afghanistan.... "US Defence Sec. CHuk Hagel Statement - Indian supporting terrorism into Pakistan from Afghanistan" LOLzzzzz
And how India sponsored LTTE to break the state of Sri Lanka ....
 
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I've seen you return the favour in kind on every Pakistan-bashing thread. You pounce at every scant chance you get to insult Pakistanis on this forum.

I don't start nothing. I only retaliate. :angel:

It's because you, as a person, are a fail.

No, I'm not a fail. I have a life that many of you would envy, that I'm sure.

Your ego is so large its obstructing your ordinary course of thought. Any sensible person would find the humour in my article, admit the faults of its institutions, seek to correct them and understand that there is still much to learn so that such an incident does not repeat itself.

Such dialog does not suit a troll like you. Come back to your usual self.

Case in point, we didn't get where we are without having the nick to look back at our mistakes and correct them. That's
how we achieved success, by introspecting the faults & correcting them, not giving up the will to move forward. The GSLV
program is one such example.

On the contrary you've quite simply refused to acknowledge the incident and convinced yourself that everybody in the world is making the mistake

This is why I had to bring in Pakistan's wonderful space adventures into the topic. The country that does what you
described above is not India, but Pakistan. That's how you became a fail country.

of confusing Jupiter with UFOs...why? Because it hard for you to digest the fact that even India can err and find itself in circumstances which can, at best, be described as unfavourable.

No, that's not it...I had to say it because our jingoistic Pakistani friends here tried to connect the incident of intercepting
a Turkish Airlines flight that sent a suspicious identification code...and Jupiter/Venus incident. Is India the only country
to have intercepted a suspicious aircraft? Sure as hell, no. So what was your moronic point? Jingoism, isn't it?

Mocking India is the sole occupation of millions of Pakistanis, and they don't even get paid for it. But they still run
around like headless chickens looking for India to make any small mistake, so that your own pathetic excuse of
a failed country is temporarily forgotten.

You are an embarrassment to the noble virtues which Gandhi personified. Here's your first lesson on humility:

You (when I say "you", I mean your country) are an embarrassment to Mohd. Ali Jinnah. He gave you independence, he
created your country, and now people of his sect are being slaughtered across the Muslim world and you sit here doing
nothing to save the Shias, you sit here like a failed country, living off counting the holes in India's achievements.

Do you think Jinnah would be proud of you?:rofl:

“It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.” ― Mahatma Gandhi

When did I say otherwise? Thing is, if I'm reminded of my humanly limits by, say, an American, Russian or atleast
a Chinese, I would laud it. Even when people from failed countries like Pakistan come forward with their words of
wisdom, I would still laud it. But when people from failed countries mock the small holes in someone's genuine success
story (like India's space program), I cannot control by laughter & amusement and so I might behave trollish.

It all truly depends on whether you provoke me or not! On myself, I have better things to do than waste my time
talking about Pakistan's failures...I was searching the net about Thorium fuel cycle-based nuclear power and
India's achievements in that field on one tab, and briefly browsing PDF on another tab, when I saw the mocking
posts of some failures like yourself and just had to bring in Pakistan's wonderful space achievements!

not belongs to a state where TERRORIST become PM lolzzzz

A terrorist is better a JINGO like Mushyruff.

"Pakistan has moved ahead of India is space race", LOLzzzz. Only a country full
of jingos would have such a leader...he makes even that stupid Manmohan Singh
look like a true statesman lol.
 
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I don't start nothing. I only retaliate. :angel:

No, I'm not a fail. I have a life that many of you would envy, that I'm sure.

Such dialog does not suit a troll like you. Come back to your usual self.

Case in point, we didn't get where we are without having the nick to look back at our mistakes and correct them. That's
how we achieved success, by introspecting the faults & correcting them, not giving up the will to move forward. The GSLV
program is one such example.

This is why I had to bring in Pakistan's wonderful space adventures into the topic. The country that does what you
described above is not India, but Pakistan. That's how you became a fail country.

No, that's not it...I had to say it because our jingoistic Pakistani friends here tried to connect the incident of intercepting
a Turkish Airlines flight that sent a suspicious identification code...and Jupiter/Venus incident. Is India the only country
to have intercepted a suspicious aircraft? Sure as hell, no. So what was your moronic point? Jingoism, isn't it?

Mocking India is the sole occupation of millions of Pakistanis, and they don't even get paid for it. But they still run
around like headless chickens looking for India to make any small mistake, so that your own pathetic excuse of
a failed country is temporarily forgotten.


You (when I say "you", I mean your country) are an embarrassment to Mohd. Ali Jinnah. He gave you independence, he
created your country, and now people of his sect are being slaughtered across the Muslim world and you sit here doing
nothing to save the Shias, you sit here like a failed country, living off counting the holes in India's achievements.

Do you think Jinnah would be proud of you?:rofl:

When did I say otherwise? Thing is, if I'm reminded of my humanly limits by, say, an American, Russian or atleast
a Chinese, I would laud it. Even when people from failed countries like Pakistan come forward with their words of
wisdom, I would still laud it. But when people from failed countries mock the small holes in someone's genuine success
story (like India's space program), I cannot control by laughter & amusement and so I might behave trollish.

It all truly depends on whether you provoke me or not! On myself, I have better things to do than waste my time
talking about Pakistan's failures...I was searching the net about Thorium fuel cycle-based nuclear power and
India's achievements in that field on one tab, and briefly browsing PDF on another tab, when I saw the mocking
posts of some failures like yourself and just had to bring in Pakistan's wonderful space achievements!

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Good grief son, your enviable lifestyle allows you ample time to write essays on absolutely nothing on pdf while at the same time keeping you seated high and mighty on that opinion-horse of your's.

India's successful space program could not make the distinction between a celestial body (emphasis added) and a Chinese aircraft.

Many successful. So space. Much drone.
 
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Good grief son, your enviable lifestyle allows you ample time to write essays on absolutely nothing on pdf while at the same time keeping you seated high and mighty on that opinion-horse of your's.

India's successful space program could not make the distinction between a celestial body (emphasis added) and a Chinese aircraft.

Many successful. So space. Much drone.

Oh yeah, I just realized I wasted a good few hours of my life talking to failures.
 
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not belongs to a state where TERRORIST become PM lolzzzz
Self Certified Terrorist Army aka PAK Army , when they send its solider in Kargil and then told the world we didn't send those mens....

To deal with Terrorist State and Army we need a strong men who can order to kill to muslims murders immediately. aka godhra.
 
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Not the first time.

The Indian military has spent six months investigating 'Chinese spy drones' violating its air space - only to discover they were in fact Jupiter and Venus.

The planets were apparently mistaken for unidentified flying 'drones' after repeated sightings in the skies above eastern Ladakh near the disputed Himalayan border area between India and China.

The military documented 155 air violations of the border - known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC) which India shares with China - by 'unidentified flying objects' between April 2012 and February 2013.

With tensions increasing between the two countries, India feared that China was making nocturnal sorties across the border.


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Sightings: The Indian military spotted 155 air violations above Ladakh, pictured, near the Indian-Chinese disputed border, by unidentified 'flying objects

Two astronomers from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, were tasked with discovering what exactly the army had been witnessing.

Astronomer Tushar Prabhu told the Calcutta-based Telegraph: 'Our task was to determine whether these unidentified objects were celestial or terrestrial.'

The astronomers identified the two planets from their movements across the sky in relation to the stars.

The Telegraph suggested the soldiers who spotted the 'drones' ought to be let off lightly for the mix-up as planets can appear much brighter as a result of the different atmosphere at altitude and the increased use of surveillance drones by both sides.

But the suspicions will have done nothing to help ease Indian-Chinese bilateral relationships which is already on tenterhooks with India frequently accusing its neighbour of making incursions onto its territory.

The situation reached a heated three-week-long stand-off in April after Chinese troops were accused of setting up a camp on the Indian side of the LAC boundary.

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Growing tensions: Chinese troops ventured across the Line of Actual Control and 19km inside Indian territory in the Depsang valley near Daulat Beg Oldi in April

Indian officials have reported several minor incursions since then, including three in the past week, when Chinese troops entered the Indian side in the Leh region of northern India adjacent to southwestern China.

India and China have separately held 16 rounds of talks since 2003 to resolve their border dispute, without making much progress.

China claims around 90,000 square kilometers (35,000 square miles) of land in India's northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, while India says China is occupying 38,000 square kilometers (15,000 square miles) of territory on the Aksai Chin plateau in the western Himalayas.

The two nations face tensions in other areas as well. China is a longtime ally and weapons supplier to Pakistan, India's bitter rival. The presence in India of the Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama and the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile irks Beijing. China is also suspicious of New Delhi's growing ties with the United States.
100 times better than undetected helicopters coming for picnic. Atleast we are alert, suspecting everything is better than sleeping.
 
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