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Indian special forces carry out cross border operation into Myanmar. Several militants Killed

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Because a red hot iron has been shoved up NSCN Kaphlang's behind, he has started spewing hot shit of white lies from there. With 100 casualties (as per radio intercepts) he just got fuked hard! :guns:

Sir can you provide some links for such claims.
I need to post them in fb
 
Provide link to show that there has been targeted attacks in India and it was not random coincidence.

Most countries have a much smaller army and a much smaller SF unlike India. Searching or one soldiers among a billion people and in a large diverse geographical land mass like India is next to impossible.

It's not exactly my job here to educate somebody here in this forum, you can do that for yourself. Neither do I take fancy in talking to someone who wants to argue for argument's sake.
I shared some information, told you how it is done. You, not wanting to believe it does not change the facts, not one bit. So, heres the deal, take it or leave it, your choice.

FYI, how reporting for SF is usually done across the globe.

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This is actually a big psychological blow to the psyche of terrorist. Now they will have to remain in fear for ever as they can not take it for granted that they are in foreign soil and so they are safe.. Bloody Indian forces shall emerge from Air at any time and a bullet shall penetrate them before they can think of anything. Like this operation, They did not get a chance to fire even a single bullet. Poor scums may be resting in hell now.
 
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It's not exactly my job here to educate somebody here in this forum, you can do that for yourself. Neither do I take fancy in talking to someone who wants to argue for argument's sake.
I shared some information, told you how it is done. You, not wanting to believe it does not change the facts, not one bit. So, heres the deal, take it or leave it, your choice.

FYI, how reporting for SF is usually done across the globe.

If its not your job to PRETEND to education someone you should just STFU.

So far there has been no official release of photograph so your "indignation" is pure cheap drama.

To imagine that "Mugambo" is going to kidnap or kill the mother and langdi sister of a random SF guy is beyond comical. By that same retarded logic, the faces of highly trained Pilots should also be hidden since they too can be targeted :cheesy:

Funny how they don't do that .

Needless to say Fighter Pilots are a lot more harder to train and fewer in numbers than SF personnels. :lol:
 
Personally this is bullshit
India has a habit of making up stories and made up operations to try and save face
So 20 indian soldiers get killed
Then india comes up with a story about some operation /encounter which kills the freedom fighters to sooth their own ego
Very obvious

There's also a story about the PA killing 1500 TTP cadres!! :woot: :rofl: What a bl00dy joke! ISPR propaganda at its best! Making up stories is the hallmark of your propaganda machinery which is always in overdrive!! And the way you guys have swallowed these lies is breathtaking!

And how many PA killed by the TTP? About 5000 so far out of 50,000 Pakistanis killed! And what have you done? Op Zarb? What has it achieved so far? Almost nix! The bearded Talibs are giving your PA a run for their money! :P
 
If its not your job to PRETEND to education someone you should just STFU.

So far there has been no official release of photograph so your "indignation" is pure cheap drama.

To imagine that "Mugambo" is going to kidnap or kill the mother and langdi sister of a random SF guy is beyond comical. By that same retarded logic, the faces of highly trained Pilots should also be hidden since they too can be targeted :cheesy:

Funny how they don't do that .

Needless to say Fighter Pilots are a lot more harder to train and fewer in numbers than SF personnels. :lol:

Ahh, the predictability of stupidity. We should have some rules here not to allow juveniles. You should waste your time on xbox or something rather than talking about things you don't have an iota of knowledge about.
 
Sir can you provide some links for such claims.
I need to post them in fb
It's on TV channels! Two terror camps have been totally destroyed. However, as per reports a few terrorists (called militants in the East) managed to escape into the jungles.

Drones and HUMINT pinpointed the exact 8 figure grid references of these camps. It is not clear whether the troop-carrying Mi-17 V5 armed choppers which are fitted out with up to 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) of disposable stores on six hardpoints, including bombs, rockets, and gun-pods gave covering fire for the lightning assault.

Awaiting further details of the op which would be out soon (hopefully). :-)

Here's more...

Inside story: Over 100 northeast militants may have been killed in Army's Myanmar operations - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Indian Army's surgical strike deep inside Myanmar, bordering Manipur, lasted for about 45 minutes and over 100 northeast militants may have been killed in the operation, a ministry of home affairs source told TOI.

Army's strike against militants was so precise that latter had no chance to recover from first burst of fire. Indian Army forces faced no retaliation and not a single shot was fired by militants.

Six injured rebels are admitted in a hospital.


Myanmar has since cordoned off the area where Indian Army undertook operations against northeast insurgents.

On Nagaland border too, Army's special forces pursued militants into Myanmar and killed 15 insurgents.

Cheers! :cheers:
 
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If you carry a big stick and talk softly, the neighbours become very understanding :coffee: ........... Just one of those facts of life.

That's the problem. We may or may not have the big stick but we seem unable to talk softly. The government should have leaked whatever they wanted to say but should have simply made no statements. Ministers like Rathore should have offered no comments whatsoever. The media can be trusted to go bonkers, you know how badly Nepal was messed up. They will likely do similarly with relation to the Myanmar government. Best that ministerial quotes are not available in such a situation.
 
It's on TV channels! Two terror camps have been totally destroyed. However, as per reports a few terrorists (called militants in the East) managed to escape into the jungles.

Drones and HUMINT pinpointed the exact 8 figure grid references of these camps. It is not clear whether the Mi-17 V5 armed choppers which are fitted out with up to 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) of disposable stores on six hardpoints, including bombs, rockets, and gun-pods gave covering fire for the lightning assault.

Awaiting further details of the op which would be out soon (hopefully). :-)
Its Officially excepted in Special ops Even in OBL operations was never Fully disclosed
Officials said the crossborder strike was carried out keeping Myanmar in the loop. Maj Gen Singh also indicated so in an official statement.

Read more at:
India's response to Manipur ambush: How Army's highly secretive operation neutralised militants in Myanmar - The Economic Times
 

The entire operation was planned meticulously days in advance with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Army Chief Dalbir Singh Suhag camping in Manipur and monitoring the preparation of the blueprint at the minuscule level.

In fact, NSA Doval did not even accompany Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh during his recent visit and instead focussed his energies on planning the surgical operation – the first of its kind conducted by the Indian armed forces.

The Army Chief is also believed to have postponed his UK visit for the operation.

Also, the 'hot pursuit' had full backing from the Prime Minister who wanted to send out a strong message.

The surgical operation began early Tuesday morning at around 3 am.

Specifically-trained Para commandos of the Indian Army were inserted into the Myanmar territory with the help of IAF choppers at two separate locations along the Manipur and Nagaland borders. The commandos then trekked towards the militant camps to retain the element of surprise.

The commandos engaged two separate groups of insurgents - some of them believed to be part of the militant group that attacked soldiers of the 6 Dogra Regiment in Manipur's Chandel last week.

The entire operation that involved heavy exchange of fire lasted for about 45 minutes and officially, 15 to 20 militants were killed in the operation.

However, sources put the toll at 30 and there is even speculation that over 100 militants could have been killed as some 150 were believed to be present at the two camps when the strikes began.

There was no casualty on the Indian side and all the commandoes returned to the Indian side of border safely.

While officially, the Myanmarese government and its Army were kept informed of the Indian operation, some reports claim that the Indian Ambassador in Nay Pyi Taw apprised the Myanmarese authorities of the same only shortly before the strikes were over. Also, Myanmar's Army was sent a message after the operation was completed, reports added.

Myanmar is unlikely to protest the Indian move as both countries have a treaty in place that allows such operations across the border.
 

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