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Chicken Neck (Kanachak), November 22
While continuing making concrete bunkers along the international border in the Jammu area, Pakistan is erecting a wall of trees to block the view of the BSF. The line of sight has reduced from 2 km to half-a-km or less, where the saplings have grown to considerable height.

With foggy winter approaching fast, the BSF is worried that the blocked sight would aid infiltration in the region. They have formally (in writing) objected to the Pak Rangers, who replied they were just planting saplings for the sake of environment.

Some saplings planted within last year have grown to considerable height in this highly sensitive and strategic border area near Akhnoor. Encouraged by it, new saplings have now been planted on almost all along the border from Kathua to Akhnoor. The new saplings have come especially in the Samba-RS Pura belt, from where infiltration attempts are often made.

Despite four wars and the continuous proxy war against India, this move to use a natural wall of trees to block movement across the border has been observed for the first time.

The Tribune team witnessed the obstruction in the line of sight of the BSF during the day as well as night hours on this border. BSF sources said they pruned some of the trees, whose branches extended to Indian side, but they can’t uproot trees as they were away from Zero Line.

Most of the trees or the saplings are of Sheesham species but at some places the fast growing ‘Arandi’ (Castor) tree were also planted. This tree spreads in a large area fast as it strews seeds all around it.

The BSF is relying heavily on night vision equipment using the thermal imaging or the satellite imaging to keep a watch on the activity in the counterpart area. “It is an issue of grave concern for us. Earlier, it was just the seasonal wild grass ‘sarkanda’ in which militants used to hide before attempting to enter India. The trees would be there for all time,” a BSF official said.

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News

Another BS fantasy report possibly ? Couldn't find anything more interesting :P
 
If its true then i must say it is an nice idea. Anyways even if the piggies manage to cross they are gonna get slaughtered.

Read again !! the Wall of trees is Being raised In Pakistani side of border !
 
Jupinderjit Singh

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News

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Definitely Bara Buj Gayee.....:lol:
 
Chicken Neck (Kanachak), November 22
While continuing making concrete bunkers along the international border in the Jammu area, Pakistan is erecting a wall of trees to block the view of the BSF. The line of sight has reduced from 2 km to half-a-km or less, where the saplings have grown to considerable height.

With foggy winter approaching fast, the BSF is worried that the blocked sight would aid infiltration in the region. They have formally (in writing) objected to the Pak Rangers, who replied they were just planting saplings for the sake of environment.

Some saplings planted within last year have grown to considerable height in this highly sensitive and strategic border area near Akhnoor. Encouraged by it, new saplings have now been planted on almost all along the border from Kathua to Akhnoor. The new saplings have come especially in the Samba-RS Pura belt, from where infiltration attempts are often made.

Despite four wars and the continuous proxy war against India, this move to use a natural wall of trees to block movement across the border has been observed for the first time.

The Tribune team witnessed the obstruction in the line of sight of the BSF during the day as well as night hours on this border. BSF sources said they pruned some of the trees, whose branches extended to Indian side, but they can’t uproot trees as they were away from Zero Line.

Most of the trees or the saplings are of Sheesham species but at some places the fast growing ‘Arandi’ (Castor) tree were also planted. This tree spreads in a large area fast as it strews seeds all around it.

The BSF is relying heavily on night vision equipment using the thermal imaging or the satellite imaging to keep a watch on the activity in the counterpart area. “It is an issue of grave concern for us. Earlier, it was just the seasonal wild grass ‘sarkanda’ in which militants used to hide before attempting to enter India. The trees would be there for all time,” a BSF official said.

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News

Another BS fantasy report possibly ? Couldn't find anything more interesting :P

Whats the issue when u are using state of the art tech to monitor the site. Its just a plantation ,Indian media is so full to pumping hatred against Pakistan.

U take whatever from the history they always try to blame Pakistan for everything.whether it atomic bomb, our missile system,
our aircraft, oh and how can i forget once they said Pak amry is making nuclear and chemical safe bunkers on the border.

Oh comeon people u have enough of issues in ur own country , discuss those.
 
Pakistan Army is environment conscious.

There was that picture from space showing the flood lights at night all along the border probably on the Indian Side. Now Pakistan is planting Trees and our side of the border will be visible from space during day time as a green line.

Pakistani Army trying to compensate for the damage done environmentally by the electricity consumption of the flood lights. :lol:
 
hahaha :rofl::rofl::rofl: how stupid and cowardly could be this Indian press.

You are more funny then the article ..... press didn`t fight on the borders genius..:rofl:

Good point is ..pakistan walon ko tank border par lane main bhi to takleef hogi.. fir ped katne padenge:rofl:
 

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