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Missing AN32: Has Nationalism Disappeared After Polls?

Probably you don't live anywhere in AJK or GB.

You got the memo in Feb and after a lot of whining and false bravado, finally started to shut down camps and leave. Which is also a stop gap, before you come before us to argue your case for not being put on FATF black list.

Camps can be start or shut down anytime

Don't see you striking us back after 27the February strikes.

May be IAF was too busy with downing its own aircraft and then finding their wreckage and hence couldn't strike back
 
Camps can be start or shut down anytime

Don't see you striking us back after 27the February strikes.

May be IAF was too busy with downing its own aircraft and then finding their wreckage and hence couldn't strike back
Yeah?But this time, shut down started after strike. What happened? Scared of more strikes?

We must be in the most favorable position now, if your accusations are true. We casually support PTM, P.Talibs and get away without even a slap on the wrist, while you get black listed for financing a armed gang somewhere in Kashmir. Falling into an ever deepening economic quagmire all the while your generals fighting twitter war with Journos and trolls.
 
As i said, Indian media, Janta and Netas only pretend to show concern when Indian soldiers get killed on LOC or in IOK....in fact when it concerns Pakistan, it gives Indian media a life line to turn rabid else soldiers bodies being transported in card board cartons or aircraft disappearing is an every day routine.
Cause Pakistani bullets are high in demand.
 
Nationalism would certainly reappear, once they are once again screwed by Pakistan.
 
Yeah?But this time, shut down started after strike. What happened? Scared of more strikes?

We must be in the most favorable position now, if your accusations are true. We casually support PTM, P.Talibs and get away without even a slap on the wrist, while you get black listed for financing a armed gang somewhere in Kashmir. Falling into an ever deepening economic quagmire all the while your generals fighting twitter war with Journos and trolls.

As I said. They can be shut and start anytime. Has happened before too

You support a lot of things. But that can't compensate for humiliation PAF gave to IAF in those 48 hours of February
 
As I said. They can be shut and start anytime. Has happened before too

You support a lot of things. But that can't compensate for humiliation PAF gave to IAF in those 48 hours of February
The opening up is in future tense. I don't think it'll be opened any time soon given the damage we caused, at least this time. Besides, shutting them down don't mean anything when you come to us for stopping a black listing. Given you haven't fulfilled the conditions. And the list of global terrorists from Pakistan keeps increasing.

It's not us trying to compensate for anything, we already had our moment in 71 with interesting photographs, videos, surrender papers and someone who used to be 'you' now working against you with us.
It's Pakistan who's trying for their 1971 moment. These are some skirmish with no end result. That's been your case since 65. Skirmishes with no end result.
 
“Nation Is Busy With Dhoni’s Glove Not IAF’s Missing Aircraft With 13 People” Family Laments Over No Progress
Navya Singh India
June 10th, 2019 / 4:01 PM / Updated 20 hours ago

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The Indian Air Force has announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh for information on the missing AN-32 aircraft. An intensive search operation was launched by the Indian Air Force, along with other forces to locate the missing plane.

“Air Marshal RD Mathur, AOC-in-C, Eastern Air Command, has announced a cash award of Rs 5 lakhs for the person or group who provide credible information leading to the finding of the missing AN-32 transport aircraft,” Defence PRO, Wing Commander Ratnakar Singh said.


The Antonov-32 aircraft has now been missing for 8 days and the forces have been unsuccessful in locating it even after constant attempts.

“We are just waiting for some positive news. We hope to see our Bravehearts come back home. The government and the ground troops need to be more efficient and realise how important this search operation is,” brother of Flt Lt Mohit Kumar Garg, one of the pilots on board told The Logical Indian.

‘Missing AN-32 Plane With 13 Onboard’
On June 6, residents of an Arunachal Pradesh village reported that they saw a thick black smoke near a mountain on Monday, the day AN-32 carrying 13 people went missing.

The authorities of Siang and West Siang districts have formulated three teams to carry out search operations in the mountain ranges that were on the aircraft’s route.

The Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft took off from Jorhat, Assam on June 3, with 13 people onboard and went missing near Mechuka in West Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh.

It lost contact with the ground control around 1 pm. Eight crew members and five passengers were on the aircraft.


Combined Efforts By All Forces, No Traces Found
IAF, Navy and Army helicopters, UAVs and C-130J aircraft participated in the search operations but landed back shortly due to unfavourable weather and low clouds. However, the ground forces have continued to cover the mountainous area for the search operations.

On June 5, the Navy and the Indian Space Research Organisation joined the search operation. While the Navy deployed a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, the space agency used its RISAT series of radar-imaging satellites.

The Indian Air Force on June 6 made a statement that it had increased and expanded the search mission “despite challenges posed by vegetation, inhospitable terrain and poor weather”.

On June 7, the Air Force deployed four Mi-17 helicopters, three Advanced Light Helicopters, two Sukhoi-30 aircraft, one C-130 transporter aircraft and one Army’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for the search and rescue operations. As per reports, now seven mountaineers have also joined in the search operation

The Logical Indian spoke to the brother-in-law of Flt Lt Ashish Tanwar, one of the pilots who were on board. “It has been 8 days and the plane hasn’t been traced. With 13 people on board, the aircraft has been missing for 8 days and we see no help from the government or the Prime Minister. No one has tried to talk to the China Government and find out if the plane had entered their territory.”

“The nation is busy discussing Dhoni’s gloves and other issues but not this. What is the nation’s priority? Why is no one talking about this? Why was Abhinandan’s issue highlighted so much?” he further said.

Sandhya Tanwar, wife of Flt Lt Ashish Tanwar was on duty at the IAF’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) in Jorhat, as her husband Ashish Tanwar piloted AN-32 aircraft that took off from the airbase Menchuka in Arunachal Pradesh on Monday.

Barely half an hour later, the plane could not be detected by the radar and Sandhya was one of the first to know about the disappearance of the IAF transport aircraft that had 12 others on board.
 
Being nationalistic don't bring the plane back. IAF is conducting search operations, the region is highly mountainous and covered with thick forest and it is inaccessible by road.
What happened to the pilot who counted 300 bodies in a few seconds flying at altitude in full dark when clouds were covering the valley? Why can't you use him to find such a large object (AN32 vs a human body)....why whole vedic technology fails here?
 
What happened to the pilot who counted 300 bodies in a few seconds flying at altitude in full dark when clouds were covering the valley? Why can't you use him to find such a large object (AN32 vs a human body)....why whole vedic technology fails here?
Apparently you don't have thick forest, or say much forest at all. So, maybe it's hard to comprehend for desert dwellers.
 
Apparently you don't have thick forest, or say much forest at all. So, maybe it's hard to comprehend for desert dwellers.
Oh that's why destroyed three trees and the dog who used to bark 2 front war every now & then is hiding like a rat since Feb. 27.
 
Oh that's why destroyed three trees and the dog who used to bark 2 front war every now & then is hiding like a rat since Feb. 27.
We're not the ones who packed up terror camps and ran for cover. They missed the opportunity to be famous by getting their names on Global terrorist list.
 
We're not the ones who packed up terror camps and ran for cover. They missed the opportunity to be famous by getting their names on Global terrorist list.
Bring the rat out...usski tu naani mar gayi...
 
Probably you don't live anywhere in AJK or GB.

You got the memo in Feb and after a lot of whining and false bravado, finally started to shut down camps and leave. Which is also a stop gap, before you come infront us to argue your case for not being put on FATF black list.
shut down camp lol we target your military installations . an open act of war and you didnt react lol. photo shopped plradar pics ley k ghumti rahi iaf lol
 
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