Kashmir is an integral historical part of Bharat.
Pakistanis have no business being in kashmir.
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Kashmir is an integral historical part of Bharat.
Pakistanis have no business being in kashmir.
It is more than 700,000 security force personnel stationed in Kashmir.
Indian Army - about 350,000
Indian Para-Military - 360,000, including Rashtriya Rifles
Indian Police - probably around 100,000
*Fact reinstated*
Look Look who is speaking of deception and expectation.Pakistan has got deceived by USA for 60 years and now when Pakistan pays you by the same coin you cry foul!!!!Really? Suppose India accepts Pakistani assurances and withdraws from a position. If Pakistani troops then advance to take the position Pakistani leaders will be lauded by Pakistanis for a successful deception, is that not so? However, if Indian forces tried the same trick after Pakistani forces withdrew from a position, they would be strongly condemned by Indians for violating the country's honor, yes?
At least, that's how I see it. That's how low my expectations of Pakistan have fallen...
Lets withdraw the forces from Siachen and Park them in Indian Administered Kashmir , while Indian army is busy making snow man in siachen
Foreign Relations of the United States is the official declassified record of U.S. foreign relations, including U.S.-Pakistan relations. Go read, say, S. Asia 1965 and the consider who deceived whom and then lied to their own people in order to blame the other party.Look Look who is speaking of deception and expectation.Pakistan has got deceived by USA for 60 years and now when Pakistan pays you by the same coin you cry foul!!!!
I'll trust my country's leadership over some other country's declassified records.And i'm glad that leader of those time kept distance from usa.Foreign Relations of the United States is the official declassified record of U.S. foreign relations, including U.S.-Pakistan relations. Go read, say, S. Asia 1965 and the consider who deceived whom and then lied to their own people in order to blame the other party.
I didn't want to make this discussion about J&K, but if you insist.. Northern command of the Indian Army is based in J&K alon with 3 State Divisions Viz (J&K Rifles + J&K light infantry and Ladakh scouts -roughly totaling 40,000 troops and support staff)
Northern Command
The Northern Command was a formation of the British Indian Army from 1895 to 1942, and then from 1945 to 1947. Subsequently it was reformed in the post-Independence Indian Army in 1972. is also based in J&K.
The government of India decided to raise a separate command to oversee operations in the northern borders with Pakistan and China. Lt Gen P.S. Bhagat, VC was appointed as the first Army Commander in June 1972. Bhagat's main activities as Army Commander were the improvement of defences and the living and working condition of his troops
the northern command structure is
3rd Infantry Division headquartered at Leh
8th Mountain Division headquartered at Dras
?th Artillery brigade
XV Corps, headquartered at Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
19th Infantry Division headquartered at Baramulla,
28th Infantry Division headquartered at Gurez
?th Artillery brigade
XVI Corps, headquartered at Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir
10th Infantry Division headquartered at Akhnoor
25th Infantry Division headquartered at Rajauri
39th Infantry Division headquartered at Yol
Artillery brigade
Armoured brigade
Indian Armed presence is due to historical Pakistani Aggression. indian Armed structur has been in j&K since 1972, its not a recent deployment...
It is a strategic state where military establishment is stationed.. questioning indian army's presence in j&K is like questioning why do you have troop concentration in Rawalpindi... even now if you dont get my point .. then there is no point in wasting my time ...
Bonjour members of this thread, I would like to express my opinion in contrast to varying opinions that are displayed on this thread. I think from a neutral perspective, there should be UN monitoring the line of control on Jammu/Azad Kashmir with peacekeepers preferable Canadian or a country that both of these nations would agree with. THis would keep the peace and prevent war from escalating, I also think that once we have secured peace in 10 année , we can have an independent referendum on both sides of LOC, where only Kashmiris are allowed to vote(as there are alot of residents from pakistani and indian side that now reside in kashmir). Based on the will of people there should be an inappropriate action taken by the UN.
Have a good day
au revoir
If u Do anything like it... I will Trace & Shoot U then Hang My self ...you have been a good friend of the Pakistanis for a long time,
but for your above post, let me put it straigt. I as an INDIAN would definetly file a case against INDIA if INDIAN ARMY tries to take the hights that PA with draws. and there are a billion people in INDIA just like me, who take Honor first and Life as next. that is why we have been branded as one of the best, hones and loyal work force around the world
Bonjour members of this thread, I would like to express my opinion in contrast to varying opinions that are displayed on this thread. I think from a neutral perspective, there should be UN monitoring the line of control on Jammu/Azad Kashmir with peacekeepers preferable Canadian or a country that both of these nations would agree with. THis would keep the peace and prevent war from escalating, I also think that once we have secured peace in 10 année , we can have an independent referendum on both sides of LOC, where only Kashmiris are allowed to vote(as there are alot of residents from pakistani and indian side that now reside in kashmir). Based on the will of people there should be an inappropriate action taken by the UN.
Have a good day
au revoir
It is more than 700,000 security force personnel stationed in Kashmir.
Indian Army - about 350,000
Indian Para-Military - 360,000, including Rashtriya Rifles
Indian Police - probably around 100,000
*Fact reinstated*