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Pak Army paranoid about India's 'smart fence' project

LOL... firing an unguided mortar on a target which not is even couple of meters across. Not even GPS guided missiles have that kind of accuracy. Seems like you are just hot air, with no practical knowledge.

If mortars were an effective weapon against fences, then how come all the fences on the LOC are still standing, despite daily firing exchanges and hundreds of infiltration attempts?




WHERE is the evidence of those infiltration attempts? Please don't use indian FAKE sources:

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-asia-india-50749764
 
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LOL... firing an unguided mortar on a target which not is even couple of meters across. Not even GPS guided missiles have that kind of accuracy. Seems like you are just hot air, with no practical knowledge.

If mortars were an effective weapon against fences, then how come all the fences on the LOC are still standing, despite daily firing exchanges and hundreds of infiltration attempts?
Stupid ... indian
 
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Are you expecting PM Modi to announce from the ramparts of red fort in his 15th August speech that IAF lost to PAF ?

Be practical.
but it does portray the quality of journalism in the article.

So why is Pakistan fencing its Afghan border?
to create a "visible border"
Edit:i should have said to create a border as even still the movement is very easy.
just heard two guys in my local shop talk about picking up "non-custom goods" from Afghanistan recently to sell them at big margins .......... said moving back and forth requires only a vehicle(not passport)
 
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Pak Army paranoid about India's 'smart fence' project
Pakistan suspects India plans to escalate situation along border

By Namrata Biji Ahuja December 20, 2019 17:35 IST
india-pak-border-Border-Security-Force-BSF-soldiers-patrol-Loc-jammu-pti.jpg
The move to replace fences with sensor walls has been part of the Union home ministry's plan of developing a Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System | PTI
India's successful Balakot strike destroying a terror camp in Pakistan in February has left the Pakistani Army near paranoid over India's next move. Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) and Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor seems to have invited some embarrassment for himself as he fed into this paranoia over recent reports that the Indian Army was removing fencing in certain sectors along the Line of Control (LoC). This has set off alarm bells in the Pakistani Army that the Indian security forces were possibly planning a new operation. Was it integration of Azad Kashmir after New Delhi's assertion of territory occupied by Pakistan when it abrogated Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir or was it another Balakot-type or surgical strike?

Security sources have revealed that this time the alarm could be much ado about nothing. The removal of barbed wires at certain areas is being done as part of the smart fencing project for air to bottom fortification of the 2,300 km long India-Pakistan border by installing a smart fence based on sensors. Sources disclosed that in at least two locations, the fence is being replaced to fortify it with sensors.

However, even the smallest developments have been keeping the Pakistani Army on their toes over the past many months. They spent sleepless nights to keep vigil as Islamabad cannot afford to be taken by surprise again, said a top security official.

“Pakistan’s armed forces shall befittingly respond to any Indian misadventure or aggression,” said Ghafoor. "Provocative statements and preparations for escalation along the LoC by India’s COAS [chief of the army staff] appear to be an effort as usual to divert the world’s attention from widespread protests in India against the CAB,” he tweeted, referring to the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill. Ghafoor was responding to Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat warning that the situation along the LoC could escalate at any time and the Army was ready to face any eventuality.

A video statement has also been released by Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi saying they have identified five places where India has partially removed the fence. "What are the motives behind it? Is there going to be a new misadventure? We are also concerned about this," he said.

But security sources revealed the Pakistani spy agency ISI, responsible for gathering intelligence may entirely be off the mark creating panic and confusion among the Pakistani army.

The move to replace fences with sensor walls has been part of the Union home ministry's plan of developing a Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System which was conceptualised after the attack on the Pathankot Air Force Station in January 2016. The dastardly attack had been carried out by terrorists who allegedly came from Pakistan by crossing the international border. Since then, radars, day and night cameras, underground sensors, underwater sensors, fibre optic cable sensors, electro optic sensors and micro aerostats have been tested in field trials along stretches vulnerable to infiltration.

Meanwhile, a top government functionary said, “The border security strategy is not only prevent terrorist infiltration by projects like the smart fence, but also to create deterrents that the inimical forces don't even try to attempt it.'' While 2018 saw the Balakot air strike by the Indian Air Force to avenge the horrific Pulwama terror strike on the CRPF forces, the Indian Army had carried out cross-border surgical strikes on September 29 , 2016 to avenge the terrorist attack on the Army base in Uri on September 18.

It is this strategy of the BJP government that is creating paranoia in the Pakistani forces. “Pakistani forces will continue to eye any activity on the border with suspicion,'' said an official.

Meanwhile, border escalations have already seen a surge over the last few weeks as the Pakistani forces have resorted to mortar shelling in certain areas and are suffering a strong retaliatory response from the Indian side.

In the run up to the New Year, the border guarding forces are on high alert and will remain highly vigilant to possibility of the Pakistani side escalating tension during the festive season.

''After Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's failed attempts to garner support against India at the United Nations General Assembly, there is desperation in Islamabad to discredit New Delhi,'' a security official said. Khan once again tried to escalate matters at the Global Refugee Forum in Geneva recently when he said the Citizenship Amendment Act could not only lead to a refugee crisis in South East Asia but trigger a conflict between the nuclear armed nations. New Delhi refuted these claims diplomatically by calling them false and “gratuitous and unwarranted remarks'' to further Khan's own narrow political agenda.

On the borders, the Indian security forces are ''routinely'' standing prepared to strike at the time and place of their choosing if there was mischief from the other side. But for now, it seemed that unseen grief has already gripped the Pakistani army across the ''fences''.


https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2019/12/20/pak-army-paranoid-about-india-smart-fence-project.html
Lol. All the zeal and zest of PDF fan boys is dead now
 
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Who would want to infiltrate Rapistan LOL

Indians are a gullible bunch. Throwing high fives all by yourself doesn't make you cool. Pakistan couldn't give a rats a$$ if you fenced the border not. In fact do us a favor and also fence your ugly butt. Dirty rapists.

India is a slumdog nation. A filthy ragtag toiletless rape hole.
 
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Pak Army paranoid about India's 'smart fence' project
Pakistan suspects India plans to escalate situation along border

By Namrata Biji Ahuja December 20, 2019 17:35 IST
india-pak-border-Border-Security-Force-BSF-soldiers-patrol-Loc-jammu-pti.jpg
The move to replace fences with sensor walls has been part of the Union home ministry's plan of developing a Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System | PTI
India's successful Balakot strike destroying a terror camp in Pakistan in February has left the Pakistani Army near paranoid over India's next move. Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) and Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor seems to have invited some embarrassment for himself as he fed into this paranoia over recent reports that the Indian Army was removing fencing in certain sectors along the Line of Control (LoC). This has set off alarm bells in the Pakistani Army that the Indian security forces were possibly planning a new operation. Was it integration of Azad Kashmir after New Delhi's assertion of territory occupied by Pakistan when it abrogated Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir or was it another Balakot-type or surgical strike?

Security sources have revealed that this time the alarm could be much ado about nothing. The removal of barbed wires at certain areas is being done as part of the smart fencing project for air to bottom fortification of the 2,300 km long India-Pakistan border by installing a smart fence based on sensors. Sources disclosed that in at least two locations, the fence is being replaced to fortify it with sensors.

However, even the smallest developments have been keeping the Pakistani Army on their toes over the past many months. They spent sleepless nights to keep vigil as Islamabad cannot afford to be taken by surprise again, said a top security official.

“Pakistan’s armed forces shall befittingly respond to any Indian misadventure or aggression,” said Ghafoor. "Provocative statements and preparations for escalation along the LoC by India’s COAS [chief of the army staff] appear to be an effort as usual to divert the world’s attention from widespread protests in India against the CAB,” he tweeted, referring to the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill. Ghafoor was responding to Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat warning that the situation along the LoC could escalate at any time and the Army was ready to face any eventuality.

A video statement has also been released by Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi saying they have identified five places where India has partially removed the fence. "What are the motives behind it? Is there going to be a new misadventure? We are also concerned about this," he said.

But security sources revealed the Pakistani spy agency ISI, responsible for gathering intelligence may entirely be off the mark creating panic and confusion among the Pakistani army.

The move to replace fences with sensor walls has been part of the Union home ministry's plan of developing a Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System which was conceptualised after the attack on the Pathankot Air Force Station in January 2016. The dastardly attack had been carried out by terrorists who allegedly came from Pakistan by crossing the international border. Since then, radars, day and night cameras, underground sensors, underwater sensors, fibre optic cable sensors, electro optic sensors and micro aerostats have been tested in field trials along stretches vulnerable to infiltration.

Meanwhile, a top government functionary said, “The border security strategy is not only prevent terrorist infiltration by projects like the smart fence, but also to create deterrents that the inimical forces don't even try to attempt it.'' While 2018 saw the Balakot air strike by the Indian Air Force to avenge the horrific Pulwama terror strike on the CRPF forces, the Indian Army had carried out cross-border surgical strikes on September 29 , 2016 to avenge the terrorist attack on the Army base in Uri on September 18.

It is this strategy of the BJP government that is creating paranoia in the Pakistani forces. “Pakistani forces will continue to eye any activity on the border with suspicion,'' said an official.

Meanwhile, border escalations have already seen a surge over the last few weeks as the Pakistani forces have resorted to mortar shelling in certain areas and are suffering a strong retaliatory response from the Indian side.

In the run up to the New Year, the border guarding forces are on high alert and will remain highly vigilant to possibility of the Pakistani side escalating tension during the festive season.

''After Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's failed attempts to garner support against India at the United Nations General Assembly, there is desperation in Islamabad to discredit New Delhi,'' a security official said. Khan once again tried to escalate matters at the Global Refugee Forum in Geneva recently when he said the Citizenship Amendment Act could not only lead to a refugee crisis in South East Asia but trigger a conflict between the nuclear armed nations. New Delhi refuted these claims diplomatically by calling them false and “gratuitous and unwarranted remarks'' to further Khan's own narrow political agenda.

On the borders, the Indian security forces are ''routinely'' standing prepared to strike at the time and place of their choosing if there was mischief from the other side. But for now, it seemed that unseen grief has already gripped the Pakistani army across the ''fences''.


https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2019/12/20/pak-army-paranoid-about-india-smart-fence-project.html
ISPR didn't mention anything about fence. FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi did in a letter to UN . So what a bs thread
 
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LOL... firing an unguided mortar on a target which not is even couple of meters across. Not even GPS guided missiles have that kind of accuracy. Seems like you are just hot air, with no practical knowledge.

If mortars were an effective weapon against fences, then how come all the fences on the LOC are still standing, despite daily firing exchanges and hundreds of infiltration attempts?
Couple of Meters across ? . Mortar is a part of small ranged artillery which can be placed back and adjusted and then fired on the fence. There's already shortage of fence on LoC , and definitely we don't need to destroy normal fence , but smart fence could be a problem .
 
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India's successful Balakot strike destroying a terror camp in Pakistan in February has left the Pakistani Army near paranoid over India's next move.

Having read this from top to bottom, at some points, author (Namrata Biji Ahuja) has clearly given a puff to IAF. malfeasance in journalism, If goes without saying.

A video statement has also been released by Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi saying they have identified five places where India has partially removed the fence. "What are the motives behind it? Is there going to be a new misadventure? We are also concerned about this," he said.

But security sources revealed the Pakistani spy agency ISI, responsible for gathering intelligence may entirely be off the mark creating panic and confusion among the Pakistani army.


Word 'Panic' has no relevance here. We've entered in a whole new ball game, situation is really alarming & storm is brewing there. Going back to 26-27th feb where PM khan/ISPR been giving admonition of a false flag ops long before so-called balakot strikes that then become true.
 
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