arjunk
Trusted Member
The terrorists asked the men to recite 'Kalma' three times... All those who could not recite it were shot.
Tragic that the Indian government lied about normalcy in IOK and sent these families and officers to die in a warzone
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The terrorists asked the men to recite 'Kalma' three times... All those who could not recite it were shot.
My personal belief is that Pakistan will respond significantly to Indian damming and diversionary projects over the next decade- though it being through future sabotage operations or direct military action is still up for debate.But IWTs existence meant there were some rules established on what both sides can do. Abeyance of a treaty means they arent bound to it now, means free for all.
Let's see what Pakistan does. Alot of us are taking this too lightly. Scrapping of IWT certainly was being planned upon since some time, it further has strengthened my belief that the yesterday incident was a false flag attack by Indians to further their interests. Israeli tactics at play
"Turrurism.....vill not go unpunished!"He sounds like the call center scammer who spam calls my number.
It’s about water. They think Pakistan is internally weak, Zionist lobby in full force in the US and international law in shambles so now is the right time to strike.We normally see such attacks in India just before the general elections. So that ruling party can garner sympathy. I am surprised to see it now as it is quite unusual time when not much is happening in India right now.
Maybe the trade war / tariffs issue to keep US on her side but it is unlikely scenario
Under the cover of run-of-river projects on the Chenab and Jhelum, India has already stored over 250,000 acre-feet of water, quietly gaining control over rivers meant for Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty. This means India can hold back water in winter, creating drought-like conditions, and release it during monsoon to worsen floods. Simply put, India now controls the tap, while Pakistan’s Mangla Dam sits at its lowest level in a decade. And regardless of all the chest-thumping, if India truly goes ahead with scrapping the treaty, the fallout for Pakistan could be far more serious than many realize.
As for Pakistan's options, we practically have a very few. Taking the issue to the UN or World Bank sounds good, but they can’t actually force India to stop... international law is just international morality, which powerful countries seldom follow. As for war, it may sound like a bold response, but it’s not something Pakistan can afford or win in its current state...
Thats how much i read bro. No i wont be reading any Indian media sources. I suggest you stop too. Full of lies bile and untruths.If you are following indian media
Thats how much i read bro. No i wont be reading any Indian media sources. I suggest you stop too. Full of lies bile and untruths.
Crossing the international boundary will escalate the conflict out of Indian hands and make it a proper war. It will help Pakistan more than India, since then anywhere across the border will be a legitimate target not just the heavily defended targets, where Indians would expect a counter retaliation. It is the status of the dividing line not the terrain that will determine geopolitical actions.crossing loc is extremely costly and difficult, entering empty desert is easier, quicker and you can sell dumb Indians a win easily
2- India has been builting numerous dams stopping the flow of rivers in Pakistan but the corrupt Pakistani generals have done nothing but continue with their loot and plunder.
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