After Balakot strikes: ‘Pakistan aimed 12 missiles at India to counter its move’

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ISLAMABAD: Upon learning of Indian missile deployment against Pakistan, Islamabad aimed 12 missiles at various targets in India, it is learnt.

A well-placed source in the Foreign Office has told The News, “Pakistan learnt through its own intelligence sources about the deployment of Indian missiles on Pakistani targets and we immediately zeroed in our missiles on 12 Indian targets. The purpose of the reported telephone call by former prime minister Imran Khan was to warn the Indian prime minister of the consequences of India’s actions.”

The Foreign Office source was responding to reports about the Pulwama attack in the recently published book by former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria. Titled ‘Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship between India and Pakistan’, the book has not been read by official circles so far, but extracts have been published in the Indian media.

In the immediate aftermath of the February 14, 2019 Pulwama attack, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tried his best to create an impression that India had succeeded in browbeating Pakistan by threatening it with the deployment of six missiles to hit six targets inside Pakistan. And by warning that if Indian Air Force pilot Group Captain Abhinandan Varthaman was not immediately released, Pakistan should be ready for “a night of murder”.

The Foreign Office source also said that the former Indian high commissioner “has certainly given an exaggerated account of the events. The timing of the release of the book is also suspect. Clearly, he wants to project Modi as a strong leader who has the ability to take bold decisions.”


“Pakistan’s decision was the right thing to do”, said the Foreign Office source, adding that it was being “coordinated by all stakeholders within the country. We had kept the major countries informed of the developments, apprising them of the consequences.” In this way, said the source, Pakistan broke the myth of the superiority of India’s conventional capability after India tried to strike inside Pakistan’s territory.

Placing this in perspective and negating the Indian propaganda, the Foreign Office source also told The News that: “Before the decisive response given by Pakistan to India’s botched airstrikes, there was a strong perception in India and among some in the international community that, given the huge gap in the conventional capability of India and Pakistan, the latter will be unable to come up with an effective response. However, that myth was broken when Pakistan responded by downing two Indian aircraft besides jamming the Indian defence communication system -- resulting in the crash of an Indian helicopter.”

Six Indian Air Force personnel were killed inside the helicopter and one on the ground shot in friendly fire. When Abhinandan’s aircraft was shot down across the Line of Control in Azad Kashmir was first captured by local Kashmiris; when they learnt of his identity, they tried to attack him but luckily Pakistan Army soldiers came to his rescue and took him away. His eventual release via the Wagah border saw little opposition inside Pakistan.

Pakistan’s decision to release the Indian pilot was its own and not a result of any pressure. The Foreign Office source reiterated this as well: “[Abhinandan’s release] was a gesture to ease tensions when Pakistan’s response was well registered”. Even inside India, it was Satya Pal Malik, former governor of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), who blamed Modi for his overreaction and demanded a Supreme Court-monitored investigation into the Pulwama terror attack in 2019, saying that Prime Minister Modi had politicized the deaths of the Indian soldiers for domestic political gains for the elections held that year.

 

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ISLAMABAD: Upon learning of Indian missile deployment against Pakistan, Islamabad aimed 12 missiles at various targets in India, it is learnt.

A well-placed source in the Foreign Office has told The News, “Pakistan learnt through its own intelligence sources about the deployment of Indian missiles on Pakistani targets and we immediately zeroed in our missiles on 12 Indian targets. The purpose of the reported telephone call by former prime minister Imran Khan was to warn the Indian prime minister of the consequences of India’s actions.”

The Foreign Office source was responding to reports about the Pulwama attack in the recently published book by former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria. Titled ‘Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship between India and Pakistan’, the book has not been read by official circles so far, but extracts have been published in the Indian media.

In the immediate aftermath of the February 14, 2019 Pulwama attack, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tried his best to create an impression that India had succeeded in browbeating Pakistan by threatening it with the deployment of six missiles to hit six targets inside Pakistan. And by warning that if Indian Air Force pilot Group Captain Abhinandan Varthaman was not immediately released, Pakistan should be ready for “a night of murder”.

The Foreign Office source also said that the former Indian high commissioner “has certainly given an exaggerated account of the events. The timing of the release of the book is also suspect. Clearly, he wants to project Modi as a strong leader who has the ability to take bold decisions.”


“Pakistan’s decision was the right thing to do”, said the Foreign Office source, adding that it was being “coordinated by all stakeholders within the country. We had kept the major countries informed of the developments, apprising them of the consequences.” In this way, said the source, Pakistan broke the myth of the superiority of India’s conventional capability after India tried to strike inside Pakistan’s territory.

Placing this in perspective and negating the Indian propaganda, the Foreign Office source also told The News that: “Before the decisive response given by Pakistan to India’s botched airstrikes, there was a strong perception in India and among some in the international community that, given the huge gap in the conventional capability of India and Pakistan, the latter will be unable to come up with an effective response. However, that myth was broken when Pakistan responded by downing two Indian aircraft besides jamming the Indian defence communication system -- resulting in the crash of an Indian helicopter.”

Six Indian Air Force personnel were killed inside the helicopter and one on the ground shot in friendly fire. When Abhinandan’s aircraft was shot down across the Line of Control in Azad Kashmir was first captured by local Kashmiris; when they learnt of his identity, they tried to attack him but luckily Pakistan Army soldiers came to his rescue and took him away. His eventual release via the Wagah border saw little opposition inside Pakistan.

Pakistan’s decision to release the Indian pilot was its own and not a result of any pressure. The Foreign Office source reiterated this as well: “[Abhinandan’s release] was a gesture to ease tensions when Pakistan’s response was well registered”. Even inside India, it was Satya Pal Malik, former governor of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), who blamed Modi for his overreaction and demanded a Supreme Court-monitored investigation into the Pulwama terror attack in 2019, saying that Prime Minister Modi had politicized the deaths of the Indian soldiers for domestic political gains for the elections held that year.


India ne bola 9 aab Pakistan bolta hai 12.

Theek hai Bhai.
 

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India ne bola 9 aab Pakistan bolta hai 12.

Theek hai Bhai.
Grow up. Listen to this speech of Imran Khan in 2019 after this incident. He mentioned he tried to talk to Modi, he mentioned your intention of missile attack, he mentioned that we were ready with response. Our media back than reported that Asim Munir said our response will be three times to India missile attack.

 

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Thats all so inspirring and great Mulla ji but if Pakistan had aimed 12 missiles against India post balakot strikes why did they return indian air force pilot UNCONDITIONALLY ...???



JO MUKKA LARAI HARNNE KE BAAD YAAD AAYE USKO APNE HI MU PE MARNNA CHAIYYE ;) :p

We don't need conditions beta. But next time we would make sure he is not returned anytime soon
 

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He was to be released unconditionally because under international convention as he was a POW same thing happened in the case of Nachikita.

If india wishes it can try the same antics for Kalbushan on whom the international conventions don’t apply. Why did it run to international court instead of threatening missile attacks and getting him released.😂
You are debating with kids who live in a bubble.
 

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We don't need conditions beta. But next time we would make sure he is not returned anytime soon
Bhai yeh Kalbushan ke liye international court kiyun bhaag rahay hien😂

Humien qatal ki raat se dara ker release kara lien. It’s so easy😂
 

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Bhai yeh Kalbushan ke liye international court kiyun bhaag rahay hien😂

Humien qatal ki raat se dara ker release kara lien. It’s so easy😂
what about Captain Saurabh Kalia and Sqn Ldr Ajay Ahuja well we have not forgotten them aswell nor will we forgive .... abhi to bass shurat hai .... Pakistanio se kya galatee hui hai wo unko unki sazza batayegee ... dekhtte jao
 

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He was to be released unconditionally because under international convention as he was a POW same thing happened in the case of Nachikita.

If india wishes it can try the same antics for Kalbushan on whom the international conventions don’t apply. Why did it run to international court instead of threatening missile attacks and getting him released.😂

With due respect we feed 93000 POW for more one year

What went wrong that "fantastic tea Pilot" was returned just within 24 hours.
 

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Your joker ambassa
but mashallah, in the end, your own fauj took him out.. still rotting in adiala jail, isn't he ? :LOL:
What has anything to do with our response.? So now I exposed your joker ambassador and even more joker media that they are talking about those things which are mentioned in 2019. You take it there. Your Indra Gandhi won 1971 but was shot down in 1984. Now make the connection between two
 

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what about Captain Saurabh Kalia and Sqn Ldr Ajay Ahuja well we have not forgotten them aswell nor will we forgive .... abhi to bass shurat hai .... Pakistanio se kya galatee hui hai wo unko unki sazza batayegee ... dekhtte jao

Guruji just look at how Wajahat S Khan is seething and cooping but no denial or refutation of the Ambassador's narrative.

He is considered Tip of Spear for Pakistan's Agenda as far as Military Issues are concerned.

 

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It was a good decision by Pakistan to return the ‘famed’ pilot back to India. Showed Pakistan was a responsible state and its leaders would not dupe into war mongering to get votes for next elections.

After the Balakot botched strikes, PAF struck the Mig21 and targeted multiple Indian military bases (not directly) to send them a message the strike is possible. The Indian military threatened with missiles but learning of Pakistan’s response stood down and things ended there. Sanity prevailed eventually.

But rather than growing up and moving on, the Indian trolls keep coming up with garbage. Mods please get the trolls banned for good.
 

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It was a good decision by Pakistan to return the ‘famed’ pilot back to India. Showed Pakistan was a responsible state and its leaders would not dupe into war mongering to get votes for next elections.

After the Balakot botched strikes, PAF struck the Mig21 and targeted multiple Indian military bases (not directly) to send them a message the strike is possible. The Indian military threatened with missiles but learning of Pakistan’s response stood down and things ended there. Sanity prevailed eventually.

But rather than growing up and moving on, the Indian trolls keep coming up with garbage. Mods please get the trolls banned for good.

India bhi kaya karne laga hai pehle Balakot mai jaa kar "Crows" maar diye fir Pakistan ko Abhinandan ko 24 hours mai chodna pada.
 

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Guruji just look at how Wajahat S Khan is seething and cooping but no denial or refutation of the Ambassador's narrative.

He is considered Tip of Spear for Pakistan's Agenda as far as Military Issues are concerned.


well this Wajahat guy is son of a fauji and all his family has fauji background thats why he always got it so easy to get one on one intervies with likes of Musharraf or Hamid Gul ... he is a pukka ISI bott ... way way too baised

its just that comapiring to others he has better commnd on english and sounds more mature and confident than those tarzinigars coming on TV prime time talking about india pakistan relations
 

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what about Captain Saurabh Kalia and Sqn Ldr Ajay Ahuja well we have not forgotten them aswell nor will we forgive .... abhi to bass shurat hai .... Pakistanio se kya galatee hui hai wo unko unki sazza batayegee ... dekhtte jao
They died. Nothing about it. If they were POW then they Al would have been released.

If Abhinandan was killed in the air or not saved from the angry villagers he would also have ended up like them.

Back to the topic. Point remains if india could it would have done the same for commander kalbhushan instead of running to international court.
 

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