Because I liked how things were rolling. Plus I personally believe it will happen after 2100
That’s to far out.
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Because I liked how things were rolling. Plus I personally believe it will happen after 2100
It's happened so many times that it stayed open.Actually IAF called the bluff by bemding over and allowing free entry and exit without lubrication
They also shot down their own helicopter....they "called the nuclear bluff" and ended up losing two jets, 12 posts and uncountable soldiers in exchange for 3 trees, 1 crow and a fantashtik cup of tea.
good luck with doubling down on bluffs like these, WE hope that you call more bluffs like these!
They also shot down their own helicopter....
Please don’t go beyond the course descriptions as published in the catalogs of the RSS schools...If nuclear bluff has been called, why didn’t his force retaliate after the punishing retaliation handed down by PAF on feb 27th
What a load of cow sh*tWe have called Pakistan's nuclear bluff: Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane
The twin cross-border strikes -- Uri in 2016 and Balakot in 2019 -- had called Pakistan's nuclear bluff, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said
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Sandeep Unnithan
New Delhi
January 4, 2020
UPDATED: January 4, 2020 08:03 IST
Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane (Photo: Twitter/@adgpi)
The twin cross-border strikes - Uri in 2016 and Balakot in 2019 - had called Pakistan's nuclear bluff, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said on Friday.
Responding to a query on how far India had pushed the nuclear threshold after the Balakot air strike, he indicated there was space for retaliatory options without any fear of nuclear weapons being used.
"If you see historically, nuclear weapons have been a good deterrent and that is where their role ends. We have seen on two or three occasions, we can still carry out the kind of operations that we have carried out without any nuclear portion coming into play," he said speaking to mediapersons in South Block.
Defence experts say Pakistan has since the 1990s indulged in what is called 'Nuclear Weapons Enabled Terrorism' or NWET - threatening to use nuclear weapons if the Indian military crossed the international border to carry out a punitive response to a terrorist attack. The fear of crossing the nuclear threshold inhibited an Indian military response after the 2001 Parliament attack and the 2008 attacks on Mumbai.
It did not inhibit the Modi government's response to a Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist attack on an Army camp in Uri - Army special forces struck at terrorist launch pads in 2016 and, on February 26 last year, IAF jets crossed the border and bombed a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist training camp in Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa province.
General Naravane said it was incorrect to assume that the subsequent reconstruction of the Balakot camp after the air strikes did not mean that India had not achieved its aims.
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"What is more important is the fact that it has shown that terrorist camps, infrastructure and launch pads all can be taken down and that you cannot operate with impunity," General Naravane said "This message has been sent and as a result of that, there will be some restraint (in Pakistan)and a note of caution before they carry out any escalatory action in future," he said.
The terrorist infrastructure - camps and launch pads - were intact even though many of them kept changing their location, he said. (Army sources say between 200 and 250 terrorists are waiting in launch pads to cross over) There was peace in Jammu and Kashmir after the dissolution of Article 370 in August last year. There had been a substantial drop in the number of terrorist attacks and stone throwing attacks since August 5. "Facts and figures show that the law and order situation is improving going ahead they will improve further," he said.
General Naravane said that the fourpronged reforms begun by General Bipin Rawat - restructuring Army Headquarters, creating Integrated Battle Groups (IBGs) and welfare measures for officers and men -were well under way.
The Army had created IBGs in the Western Command's 9 Corps and the Eastern Command's 17 Corps. (IBGs are Brigade-sized formations equipped with tanks, artillery and air support which the Army wants to replace its larger divisions with).
The Army was awaiting a detailed report on the results of Exercise Him Vijay carried out by the 17 Corps IBG in Arunachal Pradesh. "The initial report of those who had participated in the exercise is very encouraging. Having done it, they are all for it now," he said. IBGs would fit into the theaterisation of commands being planned by the government. "We can allot IBGs to various theatres," he said.
https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-toda...eral-manoj-mukund-naravane-1633816-2020-01-04
I think he meant buff..and poof!We have called Pakistan's nuclear bluff: Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane
The twin cross-border strikes -- Uri in 2016 and Balakot in 2019 -- had called Pakistan's nuclear bluff, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said
ADVERTISEMENT
Sandeep Unnithan
New Delhi
January 4, 2020
UPDATED: January 4, 2020 08:03 IST
Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane (Photo: Twitter/@adgpi)
The twin cross-border strikes - Uri in 2016 and Balakot in 2019 - had called Pakistan's nuclear bluff, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said on Friday.
Responding to a query on how far India had pushed the nuclear threshold after the Balakot air strike, he indicated there was space for retaliatory options without any fear of nuclear weapons being used.
"If you see historically, nuclear weapons have been a good deterrent and that is where their role ends. We have seen on two or three occasions, we can still carry out the kind of operations that we have carried out without any nuclear portion coming into play," he said speaking to mediapersons in South Block.
Defence experts say Pakistan has since the 1990s indulged in what is called 'Nuclear Weapons Enabled Terrorism' or NWET - threatening to use nuclear weapons if the Indian military crossed the international border to carry out a punitive response to a terrorist attack. The fear of crossing the nuclear threshold inhibited an Indian military response after the 2001 Parliament attack and the 2008 attacks on Mumbai.
It did not inhibit the Modi government's response to a Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist attack on an Army camp in Uri - Army special forces struck at terrorist launch pads in 2016 and, on February 26 last year, IAF jets crossed the border and bombed a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist training camp in Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa province.
General Naravane said it was incorrect to assume that the subsequent reconstruction of the Balakot camp after the air strikes did not mean that India had not achieved its aims.
ADVERTISEMENT
"What is more important is the fact that it has shown that terrorist camps, infrastructure and launch pads all can be taken down and that you cannot operate with impunity," General Naravane said "This message has been sent and as a result of that, there will be some restraint (in Pakistan)and a note of caution before they carry out any escalatory action in future," he said.
The terrorist infrastructure - camps and launch pads - were intact even though many of them kept changing their location, he said. (Army sources say between 200 and 250 terrorists are waiting in launch pads to cross over) There was peace in Jammu and Kashmir after the dissolution of Article 370 in August last year. There had been a substantial drop in the number of terrorist attacks and stone throwing attacks since August 5. "Facts and figures show that the law and order situation is improving going ahead they will improve further," he said.
General Naravane said that the fourpronged reforms begun by General Bipin Rawat - restructuring Army Headquarters, creating Integrated Battle Groups (IBGs) and welfare measures for officers and men -were well under way.
The Army had created IBGs in the Western Command's 9 Corps and the Eastern Command's 17 Corps. (IBGs are Brigade-sized formations equipped with tanks, artillery and air support which the Army wants to replace its larger divisions with).
The Army was awaiting a detailed report on the results of Exercise Him Vijay carried out by the 17 Corps IBG in Arunachal Pradesh. "The initial report of those who had participated in the exercise is very encouraging. Having done it, they are all for it now," he said. IBGs would fit into the theaterisation of commands being planned by the government. "We can allot IBGs to various theatres," he said.
https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-toda...eral-manoj-mukund-naravane-1633816-2020-01-04
And a chopper full of 6 menthey "called the nuclear bluff" and ended up losing two jets, 12 posts and uncountable soldiers in exchange for 3 trees, 1 crow and a fantashtik cup of tea.
good luck with doubling down on bluffs like these, WE hope that you call more bluffs like these!
Ssshhh don't ask the real questions. Let him be...the poor man is just doing his job. Apparently it is necessary to run ur mouth with useless crap in order to be the General of the Indian Army. From the looks of it...he is not doing half bad...he just got promoted recently and it is already his second BS statement.If nuclear bluff has been called, why didn’t his force retaliate after the punishing retaliation handed down by PAF on feb 27th
So this guy is saying that Pakistan should had nuked India for killing a crow ?
I mean we destroyed 2 of their jets, and put their army chief of that time in hospital. Isn't that enough for a crow's vengeance ?
India bombed sovereign Pak territory on 26th Feb